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Lproduct1

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About Lproduct1

*Bio*
L-Product

*(L-Pra-Duc)*
L-Product is an upcoming Boston Rapper, who is striving to make
his mark in today’s music industry. His interest in music started at the
age of 13. As a young man he would get punished for things he didn’t do or
things he felt were minor. As a relief L-Product would rhyme and write
poems to release the anger. What was punishment to his parents, turned into
a love for song writing. L-Product wrote an album for a Boston Female Group
called FTO. After seeing the drive in his music, Live City Productions gave
L-Product the opportunity to work on his album with the benefit of
unlimited time; he leaped head first into his music. “L-Product is one of
the most humble and determined artist I know. Being around so many
different flavors of music it took L-Product sometime to create a style he
could call his own and when he did he knew he would make a difference in
the music industry There are also major record companies showing interest
in L-Product.” A couple of years later, he began working on an album called
“*Come Burn 1 Wit Me*”. What started out as a hobby and a way to vent is
now blowing up on a massive scale.

L-Product started out doing shows in local Boston landmarks
like the *Strand Theater*, *Roxbury** Community College**,* *The
Reggie Lewis Center*, *The Perkins Community Center*, and numerous shows at
some of Boston ’s hottest clubs. L-Product has also earned a chance to open
at *The Tweeter Center *and TD Banks North Gardenfor some of music’s
biggest names like *Trey Songs**, LL Cool J* and *Mall G*. With his real
life bean town street swagger, L-Product began making positive music. He
began with one of his most controversial songs ever “*PUT THA GUNZ DOWN*”.
L-Product said, “This song can make me or break me”, but even with this on
the back of his mind, he still went full force with the record. With all
the gun violence spreading through communities, there was no better time to
push this record and create a buzz for his upcoming album.

In July 2008, L-Product faced what seemed to be his greatest
loss, his cousin Jarvis, who was his engineer and also his beat maker, was
murdered by gun fire. L-Product confused and hurt was stuck on the
question, “What do I do now?” Not only was this a loss to his music and his
family but he felt like the music has brought him and his family closer.
L-Product says, “Never once did I think that I would dedicate “Put Tha Gunz
Down” to my cousin. This is crazy, it’s not about me or the music anymore,
it’s like I hear him in my ear saying, “don’t quit cuz, we came too far, we
gotta make it”. Soon as I thought things couldn’t get any worse, my cousin
got murdered and a couple of months later just when I thought things were
getting better on new years eve my hype man (Devonte Franklyn) gets
brutally stabbed on a local (expired link)., which is our public transportation.
Throughout the mist of all this unnecessary violence in the community, I
still manage to stay focus on my dreams in memory of my lost ones.

On April 24, 2009 L-Product received a *New England Urban Music
Award* for **Best Producer* and **Songwriter* for his “*PUT THA GUNZ DOWN*”
record. He began to stay busy by opening up for headliners like *R-Kelly*, *Red
Cafe*, *Mike Jones*, *Raekwon*, and *Norega*. This earned him radio station
interviews on the local Boston stations such as*Touch 106.1fm*, *WERS
88.9fm*, *JAMN’ 94.5fm* ,*WRBB 104.9fm* *and Browns College 88.1fm*. He
also appeared on television *Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN)* a cable
network and *Cambridge TV (CCTV)* interviewed by Wally Sparks, L-Product
said “he will die in the ring before he throws in the towel”. I asked him
“what he meant by that?” and he smiles and replies “I'll never give up”
yelling “jjjjjjaaaarrrrrvvvveeeyyyy”

With that said L-Product’s astounding hard work paid off by,
amazing performances and outstanding entertainment by being a***four time
award winner*** for the *New England Urban Music Awards* on April 24,
(expired link) dominated categories such as: **Best Male Producer*, *
*Best Caribbean Single*, **Best Rap CD Single* and **Best Rap Male Artist*.
His lyrics and performances created a musical atmosphere that thrills the
crowd. By remaining so humble he has volunteered with various non-profit
agencies to help with troubled youth through his positive music.
Most recently this multi-talented Artist/Entertainer has broadened his
horizons, taking his craft to the big screen, connecting with Independent
movie company *Pertinent Pictures Media, Producer/Director* *T. Anthony
Walker on a short film titled* “Hood Life” in 2004,
L-Product had no way of knowing this was a premonition of what was to
come. Reconnecting years later in 2010 after both Artist had honed their
respective skills. L-Product performed “*Put tha Gunz Down” *the community
loved it, and Director T. Anthony Walker was also intrigued by the song and
immediately spoke to the Artist about being involved in a movie role and
*L-Product* was pleased about the opportunity and landed various roles in
movies such as *Boston Ballistic*, independent (expired link). series, which would be
coming out soon.. Also *Life on Cue* in 2012 along with *Single Mothers,*which
is currently being shot as a reality series pilot, and GBOS magazine 2012
edition which highlighted the entertainer’s accomplishments.

With such compassion for the community L-Product has become a teacher for
the Boston Public Schools system. Teaching Rap as an Art form in schools
such as Washington Irving Middle School and Joseph Lee School, to teach
children who are inspired by rappers such as *L-Product*. His ability to
help children understand the concept of punch lines, but also give the
students a sense of the work ethic it takes delivered on a 3rd-8th grade
level. To give the children the opportunity to express themselves in their
own creative positive message through rap is huge. In his own experience as
a teacher L-Product states that “kids love me, they all call me Mr.
Anderson as I come into the classroom and this makes my life more
meaningful to see the youth taught under my leadership to understand that
there can be positive rap.”

While he yet balances various acting roles, and radio and magazine
interviews also being honored as well as excited for the opportunity to be
on the front cover of NEW ARTIST MAGAZINE the *Spring* issue 2014, he still
continue to spread the message of peace by reaching out to the youth.

Plays Today: 13

Total Plays: 47,816

Profile Views: 63,773

Subscribers: 500

Followers: 585

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