LP Da Original | |
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Background Information | |
Stage Name: LP Da Original | |
Origin: Rexdale, Canada | |
Genre: Hip-Hop | |
Occupation: Rapper | |
Label: G7 Records Inc. | |
Website: www.G7Records.com | |
LP Da Original is a hip-hop artist from Toronto, Canada, who is signed to G7 Records Inc.—a subsidiary enterprise of Global 7 Entertainment Inc. Nineteen-year-old LP has collaborated with rapper Kwajo Cinqo, of two-time Juno Award winning Canadian hip-hop group Ghetto Concept. He has also been featured in Reema Major’s I Am Legend mixtape single “Downtown Life”,[1] and has worked alongside rappers JJ Money and Richie Payso on JJ's Time Is Money mixtape single "Swagga Kidz".[2] No Organization No Progress, is the title of LP's mixtape which is soon to be released, featuring his premiere single "48 Hours" with JJ Money.[3]
While LP is referred to as “The sickest young boy North of the Border” representing Toronto, his Latino heritage is traced from his South American roots in the country of Ecuador. His name was coined from his older brother who was nicknamed “Pun”—this relation influenced others to call him “Little Pun”. As an artist his nickname emerged into LP Da Original. And after having lived out real life circumstances, LP’s rap music speaks of real street tales that listeners can connect to like those on singles including "Til Da Pack Gone" featuring rapper Banana Clip.[4][5][6] and "Fresh Out Da Trap".[7][8]