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Lunch Interview

1 month ago 09th Apr 13:02

He is spearheading a movement that may allow the Hip-hop light to shine on the West Coast once again. He has a track that is heating up clubs and airwaves all over the US; he is undeterred and shows no sign of slacking as he accomplishes his mission.

Raised, residing and representing the southern area of Los Angeles, Lunch and his Homeless Nation are here to fly the flag high for the Inland Empire.

He is adamant that he is the man to encourage exposure and with his Get Em Girl track featuring R&B sensation Ray J cited to be the Summer anthem, it looks like Lunch is about a lot more than idle threats.

FemaleFirst.co.uk talked to Lunch about his Homeless Nation, about the decline on the West Coast and just how names don’t necessarily mean anything to him when selecting producers.

First of all talk to me about the Homeless Nation?

Homeless nation is a way of life, it’s our hustle, the way we think, and the love we have for each other feeling like outcasts. (Members: Lunch, Gambit, Jwalq, Yun A, Sage baby, Duke, Dirty Birdy, Diamonique, Finggazz, Shorty Moe, Big Steele and those are just the artist we are a movement.

Why are you the first person to make noise coming out of the IE?

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