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Tommy Woolfolk, better known by his stage name Luckyiam, is a rapper from Oakland, California. He is a founding member of Living Legends. He is also a member of CMA and Mystik Journeymen.

History

Luckyiam released Most Likely to Succeed in 2007.

In 2009, he released a collaborative album, One Uppers, with Sapient of Debaser as The Prime.

I Love Haters was released as a free download on Lifted Research Group's website in 2011. The album features guest appearances from Aceyalone and Slug.

He released Time to Get Lucky in 2012. Track 10 featured a new artist by the name of Lana Shea. This was the first collaboration between the two musicians that would eventually form the duo "Luck & Lana"Luck & Lana have since released 2 albums together with their producers Kill The Computer, under the name "Luck & Lana Kill The Computer". Their first self-titled album was released in 2013. The follow up, titled "GO", was released January 1, 2016 and has been critically acclaimed for both its lyricism and genre-bending beats.

Discography

Solo

  • Justify the Means (2002)
  • Extra Credit (2002)
  • Extra Credit 2 (2003)
  • Most Likely to Succeed (2007)
  • I Love Haters (2011)
  • Time to Get Lucky (2012)

CMA

  • Overall (1999)
  • All Over (2005)

The Prime

  • One Uppers (2009)

Luck & Lana Kill The COmputer

  • "Luck and Lana Kill The Computer" (2013)
  • "Go" (2016)

Guest appearances

  • Eligh - "Mingus and Me" "A Gas Dreamers Farewell" from Gas Dream (2000)
  • Omid - "Live from Tokyo" from Monolith (2003)
  • Scarub - "Make Things Crack" from A New Perspective (2004)
  • Subtitle - "Crew Cut (for Sale)" from Young Dangerous Heart (2005)
  • Eligh - "Love ov My Life" from Grey Crow (2010)
  • Isaiah Toothtaker - "Unheard Unseen" from Illuminati Thug Mafia (2011)
  • Lush One - "Stella Artois" from Gold Bricks in the Wall (2011)
  • Sole - "D.O.I. (Death of Industry)" from Nuclear Winter Volume 2: Death Panel (2011)
  • Grieves- "Identity Cards" from "88 Keys and Counting"