User:TheRealLaww/sandbox
The Real Laww | |
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Instrument(s) | FL Studio, MPC Renaissance, Pro Tools |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | TRL Music Group |
Johnathan Lawrence Harmon (born October 17, 1984), better known by his stage name The Real Laww or simply Laww
The Real Laww's music is described as a deep commanding voice blended with catchy
Music Career
The Real Laww has worked on various projects with the Thunda Pound aka Centerpoint's 11 man team such as Point Made 2007 and The Bums: Likes This 2009. In 2009, before being deployed to Iraq, The Real Laww released his first Solo project: A Mix Tape Vol 1. Then in 2010, after returning from a success deployment in Iraq and before being deployed to Afghanistan, The Real Laww released his second Solo project: A Mix Tape Vol 2. where songs like “Sweatin” and “Future” were played in clubs in North Carolina and Atlanta and received some radio time in Milwaukee and various internet radio stations.
After almost a year hiatus, it wasn't until Late 2011 when The Real Laww teamed up with Professor Toon, a
The Real Laww has left his mark in
The Real Laww has also raised awareness in the Biotech and Tech Community through his outreach and his performance at RTP180.
Music Philanthropist
The Real Laww has been described as a
He has also assisted in many community projects including the Butterfly Community Garden and Thanksgiving in Spring.
Discography
Solo albums
- 2009: A Mix Tape Vol. 1
- 2010: A Mix Tape Vol. 2
- 2012: A Mix Tape Vol. 3
- 2012: The Laww Come'th EP
- 2013: You Know The Name/End The Beginning
Collaboration albums
- 2007: Point Made (with Centerpoint)
- 2009: Like This (with The BUMS)
- 2010: The P.R.E. (part 1) (with Toon)
- 2010: The P.R.E. (part 2) (with Toon)
- 2011: Delusions of Grandeur EP (with Defacto Thezpian)
- 2012: Chicks&Rhymes Vol. 2 (with Defacto Thezpian)
- 2012: L.D.O.C (with Professor Toon)
References
- ^ Jones, Alana. "COVER STORY: THE REAL LAWW, Your Friendly Neighbrorhood Super Artist". TRIBES Magazine. Retrieved 11 October, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Melzer, Ashley. "Durham Hip-Hop Zombie Onslaught". Independent Weekly. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
- ^ Rodgers, Bryan. "Hopscotch Music Festival". Glide Magazine. Retrieved 20 September, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Koonce, Carlton. "Festival to revive Durham's rap roots". The Durham News. Retrieved 24 July, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Mandel, Aaron. "DURM Hip Hop Summit". Clarion Content. Retrieved 7 August, 2012.
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(help) - ^ McGauley, Cintra. "The Real Laww". TheCampusStyle.com. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
- ^ Maclaren, Amanda. "Songs For Soldiers". Durham Mag. Retrieved 9 January, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Phillips, Ned. "Skate Away The Hate". Clarion Content. Retrieved 30 March, 2012.
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External links
[[Category:American hip hop record producers]
[[Category:African-American rappers]
[[Category:Southern hip hop musicians]
[[Category:North Carolina Central University alumni]
[[Category:Rappers from North Carolina]
[[Category:People from Durham, North Carolina]
[[Category:People from Raleigh, North Carolina]
[[Category:1984 births]
[[Category:Living people]
[[Category:Pseudonymous rappers]
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