

Stricly Biznis then founded the Sound Boyz which consisted of Luciani, Joe Nathan, and new found member Hydro Man. Joe Nathan with open arms welcomed Luciani back to the family, i.e. Later after Luciani finished his project with Wes they decided to part ways without releasing the project. Not his best performance, but he did well. Wes found a show through his longtime friend and business partner Dj Eddie M, doing live entertainment at wrestling event. They had a powerful movement, as well an outlet to a cable in the Bronx N.Y. Little after Wes went recruiting other, leading to a group called 2G What. Sometime later Joe Nathan decided to leave Wes, leaving Luciani to his own devices. Luciani then later continued to work with Joe Nathan, by being introduced to WesBeats ceo of WesbeatsMusik. He, Verbal Prophet, and Joe Nathan gave Ar verses on a track. Then another at Illnoize Production, where he was featured on A.R.E.Z.'s mix tape title N/A. That lead to session at Jersey Blaze Studios Located on River St. He covered 50 cent's, (Animal), After Luciani was asked to join a corporation Called Uptown, they shook it up and squashed their issue. Eventually leading a diss record from Joe Nathan. This in turn brought animosity amongst Nathan and Luciani.

Where they performed their single party smash,(Whoa).Īfter a while Luciani left the group. They had one show, at Don Basco Tech as an opening act. They formed a group called the Stick-up kidz, the group consist of L.V., Real, Joe Nathan, and of course Luciani. Then Lucani and three other emcees started a label called Stricly Biznis Ent. While in Passaic Luciani spit a line, and Sharkie said and Luciani can quote me on this, "I created a monster!". Sharkie helped Luciani become a more punchline oriented emcee. hell, he even sold a little weed for Sharkie. Then, Sharkie and Luciani and they hung out for a few. Sharkie is related to rapper Franco Osiago. luciani pulled a canibus and lost to a rapper named Sharkie. Then one day in lunch in school he stepped up to rep his school in a battle, only to get trashed. Jus told him come back when he was ready, Luciani took too long to get back to him. jus ask him to double the verse, but Luciani couldn’t do it.

Luciani had a session with jus, he was spiting off top, i.e. In fact he was the only dj other than clue to spin focus before it went mainstream. who work with Joe Budden, ransom, and Hitchcock before they blew up. Then Jamie a good friend brought Luciani to Jus Dj, whom at the time was a prominent dj. You know the ones that are used for just chatting, right across the street from Paterson Catholic High School. they recorded a mix tape in a hallway on a standard microphone. He was introduced to writing music by his friend Jerzee, who was roc-a-fella heavy. Ironically he tried it a few times, then left it alone. Guess what he did? You right if you assumed him begging for it. He was in his grandmother's attic and discovered a bass guitar, it belonged to his grandfather. In his teen years while vacationing in Virginia, Newport News to be exact.

so goes without saying, that was the first rap song he ever heard. He turned to hot 97, they were playing hard knock life. then around the time pac and big passed his friend Jose introduced him to hip hop. as far as music at the time he was only aware of soul, r&b, and a minor dose of pop. his parents just made his love for music stronger giving him his first keyboard and later his first radio because he couldn’t stay away from theirs. Next at 5 his mother, father, and his aunt Dodee caught him on video singing an old classic by Betty Wright, (No Pain NO Gain). Both his parents both sang in their church choirs, especially his father. His family and friends, as well experiences molded his love for the art called hip hop. Date given is based off when it was released on YouTube.This jersey born, Paterson emcee has overcame his own dealings to become who he is. %Denotes that the battle was done remotely. ^ Denotes that the official date is not known for this battle, so the listing is based off the YouTube release date. His success on the first season of BET’s UFF competition in 2013 earned him a spot on Summer Madness 3 against Tay Roc and further big battles against DNA and Charlie Clips.īelow is a list of all of Ill Will’s battles in chronological order: He excelled and beat fellow Pontiac MC ‘Sno’ in the final to win the competition and $10,000 prize money. Making his name in the URL Proving Grounds with a body-bag victory over Johnie Alcatraz – he was selected to take part in the BET Ultimate Freestyle Fridays (UFF) tournament. William Bolden, better known as Ill Will, is a American battle rapper and MC hailing from Pontiac, Michigan.
