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| Supasang Country : U.S.A City: : Orange County Info: [ show or hide ] Born as Sang Luangrath in Vientiane,Laos on November 11, 1983 to Tui Luangrath (Susana Picchione) and no information on the father because he left Supasang when he was just a newborn. He's the oldest of two brothers. Eight years later he followed his mother to the United States of America crossing over the Pacific Ocean in 1992. Raised in Orange County, lived in Garden Grove (92-97), now resides on the west side of Fullerton (97-present). West side of Fullerton is where a lot of drama takes place due to his neighborhood Hispanic gang activities, also known as Baker St gang. There's been drive-by shooting from rival gangs, drug dealings, police chase, graffities and other gang related activities. Because of what he is surrounded by, makes him what he is today but at the same time he is still able to focus in life and his life long dream. Fell in love with music ever since little, but never took it seriously until the age of 13. During that age he wrote poems to pick up girls while attending Brookhurst Junior High in Anaheim then it became poetry then it turned into a form of rap known as Hip-Hop. So he started writing songs after songs then recorded it on his mother's voice recorder along with the instrumentals played by a boombox. After the mysterious murdered of his two best friends, Chris Nguyen and Jerry Laliemthavisay in 1999. On December 17th, 1999 Chris and Jerry were gundown at a nearby construction site in the city of Anaheim and until this day Anaheim Police Department does not have any evidence what so ever. Later during that same year he became known as SUPASANG after being given that name by a classmate named Abdi who claims Supasang is the coolest person he knows and the rest is history. A year later he took his rap game to another level by freestyling, form of rhyming off the top of the head, with local classmates while attending Savanna High school in Anaheim. He freestyle at home, in class, while driving, during his sleep, on the phone, basically anytime, any place, and with whomever. Not to mention all of the freestyle battles that he went through. Besides just rapping and freestyling during high school years, he use to affiliate himself with a lot of asian gang members from Tiny Rascal Gang, Asian Gang, Laos Viet Family,Acro Boy Crazy,King Cobra Boyz, but mainly Asian Boyz. Now that he's grown he feels like there's a lot of life experiences he wants to share with the world. He sometimes wonder where would he be if it wasn't for Hip Hop and rap. The answer is most likely out in the streets slanging drugs or locked up like some of his boys or maybe even dead. Now 24,he's known as a Laotian recording rap artist from the OC(714). Under his belt he has a 6 tracks mixtape (untitled), 10-tracks album (Da Missin' Chapter), 16 tracks mixtape (Hustle & Flow), 2 music videos "Lam Buc Dam" (Laos Rap) & Kop Jai (Thank You). At this moment he is a free agent and is patiently waiting for a record deal. Regarding the song, Kop Jai, Supasang said that "The main reason why I made this song is because this is my way of showing my mom I love her and appreciate all the hard work she's done to raise me into a man. Through out my life all I had was my mom & all she has was me. We have a big family but no one gets along so we had to depend on our friends and others to consider family. And for the record I never seen or met my dad in my life before so my mom had to play the role as both parents. So with no father figure I felt like I could do whatever and sometimes I would take things for granted like not paying attention to things she would have to say. I end up doing everything she didn't want me to do like drugs, gangs affiliation & getting arrested. But because of her dedication and love for me I turned out to be a better person and the man I am today. I dream to blow up one day and get my mom out the hood. My mom's been working since she dropped out from elementary school until now. At the age of 44 she's working a 12 hour graveyard shift for minimum wage and living in a low income, gang infested hispanic neighborhood in Orange County. So because of everything in the past and the present it inspired me to write "Kop Jai". So to everybody...we got only one life and one mother so do something special for your mom. So don't forget to share with them my song and video of "Kop Jai". Thank you and Happy Mother's Day!" www.myspace.com/supasang |
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