The last time we wrote about rapper Fatal Lucciauno “speaking out,” he was explaining to folks how he felt about being booted off of the lineup for Dyme Def’s EP release party at the Crocodile in April because of concerns about his past. Without opening that door all over again, it’s not a secret that Lucciauno has a criminal record, went to prison, and has gang affiliations. When folks at the Crocodile grew concerned about him playing a show at their venue, they pulled him from the bill. It caused a dust-up then, and Lucciauno didn’t hesitate to sit down with SW to share his feelings. Yesterday, which has since blown .But last night, Lucciauno was on Larry Mizell’s Street Sounds
More Stories From This Author
Capitol Hill Block Party Artist Panel Series 2019
The Capitol Hill Block Party Artist Panel Series 2019 is free (no festival wristband required), all-ages, and takes place from…
By
Seattle Weekly • July 9, 2019 11:10 am
Golden Idols will release new EP
Seattle quartet returns with ‘Uneasy’
By
Seattle Weekly • June 24, 2019 5:30 pm
Travis Thompson, Wolf Parade headline Fisherman’s Village fest
The Everett Music Initiative festival, May 16-18 in Everett, will showcase more than 50 acts.
By
Evan Thompson • March 18, 2019 12:00 pm
