Lushlife (disambiguation)

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Lushlife (born 1981) is an American rapper and record producer.

Lushlife American musician

Raj Haldar, better known by his stage name Lushlife, is an American rapper and record producer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is one half of The Skull Eclipses.

Lushlife may also refer to:

<i>Lushlife</i> (album) 2000 studio album by Bowery Electric

Lushlife is the third studio album by Bowery Electric. It was released on Beggars Banquet Records on February 22, 2000.

<i>We Sing and Play</i> 1999 extended play

We Sing and Play is an EP by Baboon. It was self-released in 1999. Due to the band's disenchantment with their former record label (Wind-Up), they decided to release this disc without the support of a label. The copyright notice on the back of the disc reads "No label affiliation here, just rock band."

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