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LK (Lawrence King) fell in love with Hip Hop as a young teen one evening while doing his nightly chore of dishwashing. He was busting suds listening to the radio when the DJ debuted a song by a New York rapper, Doug E. Fresh, called The Show. The next day he went to the record store, bought the 12-inch single and began a deep love and appreciation of a sound, a culture and a movement. Years later he moved into the DC underground Hip Hop scene where he was part of the Hip Hop group Wicked City, co-promoter of the Hip Hop Forum, a weekly event that featured MC & DJ Battles, and an up-and-coming producer creating music for other aspiring artists.
All of that came to an end on a dark Monday night in May 2000 when his younger brother Damion Mikel King was found brutally murdered only two blocks from his home. After his brother was laid to rest, LK put his love for Hip Hop on the backburner and began searching for answers to his brother...
All of that came to an end on a dark Monday night in May 2000 when his younger brother Damion Mikel King was found brutally murdered only two blocks from his home. After his brother was laid to rest, LK put his love for Hip Hop on the backburner and began searching for answers to his brother...