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Birth name
  
Jake Brook

Name
  
Lunar C

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
2006–present

Genres
  
British hip hop

Labels
  
Dcypha Productions


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Born
  
21 June 1990 (age 34) (
1990-06-21
)

Albums
  
The Lunar CD, Good Times and Dead Brain Cells

Associated acts
  
Labrinth, Jme, Maxsta, Zeph Ellis, James Arthur, DJ Hoppa

Similar People
  
360, Scrufizzer, Mic Righteous, James Arthur, Orifice Vulgatron

Profiles

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Jake Brook (born 21 June 1990), better known by his stage name Lunar C, is an English rapper.

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Between his rap battles in Don't Flop, Lunar C has accumulated over eight million hits and was awarded trophies for 'Best Newcomer' and 'Performance of the Year' within the league in 2011.

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His widespread popularity has led to multiple appearances on the media channel SB.TV, and an appearance on British singer-songwriter Labrinth's latest EP, Atomic. His latest mixtape, Breakdown Rebuild, also features collaborations with UK artists Dirty Dike and Tommy Dockerz.

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He is in a crew called 'Fly Tippers' whose logo also features on designs for Boisht Cothing. Other members of the group are PTRM, Minas, Wyde Boi and Chief Wigs.

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2010: The Lunar CD

The Lunar CD was the first EP released by Lunar C, produced by Sinoptic Music in 2010. On 31 July 2012, it saw release to the UK iTunes store. The EP has one single, titled "StillSkint".

2012–present: SewerSideSex and collaborations

Lunar C's mixtape SewerSideSex was released for free on 21 September 2012, also produced by Sinoptic Music. It features collaborations with UK artists Dot Rotten and JME, and contains the two singles "Mobstacles" (feat. Dot Rotten) and "Jesus Swag". Both tracks have had significant airplay over Charlie Sloth's Hood Heat Chart on BBC Radio 1Xtra.

In August 2012, Lunar C also appeared amongside Labrinth, Maxsta, Faiz, Marger and Yungen on Labrinth's single "Upcomers Anthem" for SB.TV.

In early December 2012, Lunar C announced on his verified Twitter page that he would be appearing on Labrinth's upcoming EP Atomic. On Christmas Day 2012, the EP was released, with Lunar C appearing on the third track, "No Prisoners" with Faiz, Maxsta and Marger.

In early 2014, Lunar C featured on Australian artist 360's album "Utopia" on the single "Sixavelli". In September 2014 he joined 360's Futopia tour as a supporting act performing in some of Australia's biggest cities.

2015: 'WhyAmIEvenAliveRightNow

Lunar C recently announced his upcoming 2015 album WhyAmIEvenAliveRightNow with artwork shared on his official Facebook page.

Discography

Mixtapes
  • 2012: SewerSideSex
  • 2015: Breakdown Rebuild
  • 2016: WhyAmIEvenAliveRightNow
  • 2017: "Jake"
  • EPs
  • 2010: The Lunar CD
  • 2013: Good Times and Dead Brain Cells
  • 2014: Not Good at Life
  • References

    Lunar C Wikipedia


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