LG PRINCE P
There is no hook on the song, but I personally like it, enjoy.
Independent artist LG PRINCE P drops "When Will It End?", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. This track does what good hip-hop does best — it connects. If Biggie, Tupac and Dipset is in your rotation, "When Will It End?" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Track in the style of Biggie, Tupac and Dipset.
SoundClick artist LG PRINCE P presents "Make A Change", an outstanding release in the Hip-Hop genre. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive hip-hop track that resonates. Fans of Biggie, Tupac and Dipset will find "Make A Change" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
LG's voice sounds flat again a work in progress but enjoy...
"Get It On The Floor" by LG PRINCE P is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the hip-hop sound. For fans of Biggie, Tupac and Dipset looking for something new, LG PRINCE P delivers on SoundClick.
Track inspired by Biggie, Tupac and Dipset.
"Please, Don't Cry (Vs 2)" by LG PRINCE P is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. A hip-hop track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. If Biggie, Tupac and Dipset is in your rotation, "Please, Don't Cry (Vs 2)" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Enjoy this Hip-Hop track.
"I Came To Party" is a Hip-Hop track by LG PRINCE P on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes hip-hop work. If you enjoy artists like Biggie, Tupac and Dipset, LG PRINCE P is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Lawrence Greenberg aka LG Prince P (LG for short) was born to a suburb of New York City to an uppermiddle class neighborhood. As a child he was born into a nicely established family his father being a wealthy businessman and mother being a stay at home wife with a college degree. Over the years his father's business was struggling due to the legistlation of trickle down ecomonics of the late 1980's. His father sought an escape for his problems and found it in alcohol and marijuana later turning his habit into harder drugs such as crack cocaine. This led to the divorce of his parents where his mother took a more dominating role in his upbringing. Of her own recollection recalling such instances as having to take food out of the garbage to survive and doing anything to try and retain their home during troublesome times. LG growing up was outspoken, defiant, and very imaginative. His defiance later turned into a drug habit which he recovered without anyones help, and than become a local drug dealer in his neighborhood. Once being the bad guy seeing friends of his who were "good" go similiar routes and watching the demographic change of his neighborhood he decided to call his record label "6th Borough Entertainment". This symbolizing the change in nassau county and all over the country due to a "drug and thug epidemic". LG's lived in such places as different areas of New York, Nevada, and Florida. LG's approach toward hip-hop is to take on the industry without changing or compromising his moral values. His goal is to be the man he set out to be and to be the best at what he does.