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Intuition

Girls like Intuition, but so do hip hop purists, newjack scene kids, and indie rap snobs alike. The exciting "new" rapper has emerged as one of the fresh faces of the Los Angeles underground hip hop scene. But don't be fooled if you're just hearing of him, he's been cutting his teeth for nearly ten years now. Raised in North Pole, Alaska, Lee Shaner a.k.a. Intuition, moved to Southern California during his college years to pursue his passion for emceeing. A true 80's baby, Intuition was raised on rap music during it's golden era and has a style that, while firmly rooted in tradition, still ...read more

Girls like Intuition, but so do hip hop purists, newjack scene kids, and indie rap snobs alike. The exciting "new" rapper has emerged as one of the fresh faces of the Los Angeles underground hip hop scene. But don't be fooled if you're just hearing of him, he's been cutting his teeth for nearly ten years now. Raised in North Pole, Alaska, Lee Shaner a.k.a. Intuition, moved to Southern California during his college years to pursue his passion for emceeing. A true 80's baby, Intuition was raised on rap music during it's golden era and has a style that, while firmly rooted in tradition, still manages to be forward thinking and modern. With early influences ranging from bugged out hippy rap like "3 Feet High and Rising," to G-funk classics like "Doggystyle," to the gritty lo-fi hardcore ramblings of "Enter the 36 Chambers," it's safe to say the kid has a solid foundation. Intuition is many things: a lover, a hater, a friend, an asshole, a flirt, a loner, a sibling, a son...but most of all Intuition is a rapper. You should be his listener. « hide

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