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La'Tosque
At a very young age La'Tosque was a fan of music, singing Snoop Doggs "Gin & Juice" as a 4 year old in public. It was only a matter of time before he started to harness his own skills and began writing and publishing poetry. After winning the top place at St. Clair County Poetry Contest two years in a row, he decided to focus on giving his writing a voice. In the 6th grade LaTosque executively produced his first ever EP under the allais "L-Gizzle". A long time removed from those basement tape days, LaTosque is available on all streaming platforms and in over 100 countries.
"LaTosque is best reserved for the end of the night, when the party is still in full-force, but the time for reflective nature isn’t off the books. You can party with LaTosque, but he’s going to leave you with new ideas to chew on before you leave. His instrumentals seem inspired by the lady-killing production of early 90s R+B boy/girl groups like SWV, New Edition, and Exposé, but contain a flow more associated with classic rap.Luckily for LaTosque, the experience of his flow overtakes the downside of early rap, leaving out the inexperience, clunky flow and lyrics of a different time, while retaining the aesthetic and modern flow of the rappers who built the genre up. I don’t know what’s going on in East Saint Louis, but Latosque seemed to be chock-full of bars with a lifetime of inspiration."
--YabYum Music & Arts
At a very young age La'Tosque was a fan of music, singing Snoop Doggs "Gin & Juice" as a 4 year old in public. It was only a matter of time before he started to harness his own skills and began writing and publishing poetry. After winning the top place at St. Clair County Poetry Contest two years in a row, he decided to focus on giving his writing a voice. In the 6th grade LaTosque executively produced his first ever EP under the allais "L-Gizzle". A long time removed from those basement tape days, LaTosque is available on all streaming platforms and in over 100 countries.
"LaTosque is best reserved for the end of the night, when the party is still in full-force, but the time for reflective nature isn’t off the books. You can party with LaTosque, but he’s going to leave you with new ideas to chew on before you leave. His instrumentals seem inspired by the lady-killing production of early 90s R+B boy/girl groups like SWV, New Edition, and Exposé, but contain a flow more associated with classic rap.Luckily for LaTosque, the experience of his flow overtakes the downside of early rap, leaving out the inexperience, clunky flow and lyrics of a different time, while retaining the aesthetic and modern flow of the rappers who built the genre up. I don’t know what’s going on in East Saint Louis, but Latosque seemed to be chock-full of bars with a lifetime of inspiration."
--YabYum Music & Arts