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Lex Luger

Lexus Arnel Lewis

Lex Luger is an American producer from Suffolk, Virginia active since 2009.

Profession
Producer, Songwriter
From
Suffolk, Virginia
Years active
2009–present

Early life

A Virginia native, Lexus Lewis became a teenage production phenomenon and co-founded the 808 Mafia collective.

Career

His thunderous beats powered Waka Flocka Flame's "Hard in da Paint," Rick Ross's "B.M.F.," and Kanye and Jay-Z's "H.A.M.," defining a maximalist trap era.

Major achievements

He produced a wave of era-defining trap anthems around 2010-2011.

Legacy

Lex Luger's explosive, symphonic trap production shaped the sound of an era.

References

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