Lukas The Black Buddhist
Seattle
Lukas “The Black Buddhist” wrote his first rap in elementary school and learned how to beatbox in the 6th grade. Lukas tried his hand at piano, electric and acoustic guitar, drums, and creating projects with GarageBand and Logic Pro. Music and hiphop has always been an important part of Lukas’ story from a young age.
In middle and high school, The Black Buddhist wrote and recorded rhymes to memorize history and other school subjects. He also made parody songs making fun of the rap industry in the late 2000s and early 2010s. By the end of high school, The Black Buddhist had a drawer full of rhyme books and a handful of beats.
The Black Buddhist also put out several mixtapes at this time and during his time at DePaul University in Chicago. These initial mixtapes are what sparked Lukas’ interest in pursuing a career in hip hop music.
During his time in Chicago, Lukas taught music production and rap to a group of elementary school students on the Southside. The final project was a single and a performance for the parents. The ability to help others find joy through creating music is something that has stuck with him forever.
After graduating from college with a degree in International Studies and a minor in Spanish, Lukas decided to travel the world in order to teach English abroad. The Black Buddhist made another mixtape in Peru, rapped in ciphers with students in Chile, and spent two years making beats almost every day while teaching in Japan.
After living in Japan, The Black Buddhist returned to his hometown of Seattle. In 2021, The Black Buddhist put his music on Spotify for the first time. After dropping SeattleLife and an assortment of singles, the Black Buddhist closed out 2023 by dropping the lyrical masterpiece known as "The Zen Project," and the laidback, self-produced project, “Coffee & Kush.”
Associated Acts: J.Lee Mezus, D. Social, Feen Elaw Green, DJ Mando, The Mad Monk, Chris Springs, Hadi, and the Beatsmith
Biggest Influences: Nas, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Bob Marley, Tupac Shakur, Lil Wayne, Black Star, Dead Prez, Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Outkast, Nipsey Hussle, Guru, Common, Michael Franti, Kid Cudi, Drake, Kanye West, KRS-One, Raphael Saadiq, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, The Roots, Eminem, Ozuna, Nicky Yam, Tego Calderon, Romeo Santos, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, The Alchemist, 9th Wonder, DJ Premier, J Dilla, Nujabes.
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