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Lazy Mutha Fucka

LMF also known as Lazy Mutha Fucka or Lazy Muthafucka, is a Cantonese hip-hop group in Hong Kong. The group, signed by Warner Music, was founded in 1993, disbanded in 2003 and regrouped in 2009. Some members of LMF are pursuing solo careers.

LMF
Years active1993-2003, 2009-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese大懶堂(Lazy Hall)
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingdaai6 laan5 tong4
Musical career
OriginBritish Hong Kong
GenresRapcore, rap rock, Hong Kong hip hop, nu metal,[citation needed] rap metal, gangsta rap
LabelsWarner Music (1999-2003)
MembersMC Yan (陳廣仁)
DJ Tommy (張進偉)
Kit (梁永傑)
Phat (陳偉雄)
Prodip (梁偉庭)
Kevin (李健宏)
Wah (孫國華)
Jimmy (麥文威)
Past membersGary (鄭華勝)
Kee (洪柏琪)
Sam (李燦森)
Kit (馬文傑)
Davy (陳匡榮)

In contrast with the norm of commercialized and packaged Cantopop at the time, LMF writes and perform their original music. All members of the group hailed from poverty and their songs often depict life and struggle in the underclass and working class[citation needed]; which created a lot of controversies due to the cursing and the subject matter. They are ostracized by the mainstream media for a variety of reasons[citation needed]; among them, their perceived negative influence on Hong Kong youth, their promotion of the hip-hop attitude, and their rough appearance that contrasted the normally well-dressed and clean-cut performers in the music industry.

LMF offers Hong Kong an alternative to Cantopop. LMF remains one of the few, if not the only, well-known localized rap groups. LMF highlights the economic oppression and social alienation faced by the lower class of Hong Kong, all coming from Hong Kong's overcrowded public housing.

LMF's attempt to establish a foothold in the highly commercialized and monopolized Hong Kong music industry is widely considered to be a success despite achieving only moderate commercial sales, due to their longevity, their name recognition (mostly due to negative press), and the original form of music they created. They have a small but die-hard fan base in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.

Their last and final album, finalazy, was released just before their breakup in 2003.

LMF reformed in December 2009, 10 years after their debut release and organized the "Wild Lazy Tour". "The Wild Lazy Tour" included venues in Singapore and Hong Kong.[1][2]

Early years edit

LMF was founded in 1992 by Cheung Yee Sic (張以式), nicknamed Ar Sik (亞式). Cheng was the founder and organizer of "Dark Entry", an annual rock concert featuring local underground bands. Initially, Cheng named his band 重金屬同學會(translation: Heavy Metal Students Association) and gave it an English name: Lazy Mother Fuckers.

Initially LMF was merely a banner under which musicians from different bands got together and played; it did not have set members and there was no intent to create original music. Cheng called the group more of a club than a band. At the finale of each Dark Entry concert, members of various bands that had performed that night would join together on stage and jam and perform under this loosely formed band, often fifteen or more players. Musicians from many talented Hong Kong bands - including Anodize, Zig Zag, Zenith, Fraina and Martyr - have at one time or another lent members to LMF at the Dark Entry concert.

Dark Entry lasted a few years before financial problems led to its discontinuation. With the disappearance of Dark Entry, Cheng and LMF also went into hiatus.

The Revival edit

In 1996, an unknown young DJ from Hong Kong shocked many by defeating several favourites and taking second place in the DMC World Championship. DJ Tommy's accomplishment caught the attention of Hong Kong music executives and soon the young DJ received financing to release a six-song self-titled album. DJ Tommy solicited veteran underground rapper and graffiti artist MC Yan to be a guest vocalist. The release created minor controversy with slight cursing in one of the songs but sales overall was disappointing in a market dominated by commercialized Cantopop. However, the collaboration between DJ Tommy and MC Yan went so well that they decided to form a band.

MC Yan had just left his longtime band N.T. (New Territory) over creative differences (he wanted to incorporate hip hop into their music while his bandmates wanted to play strictly speed metal). A well known and respected artist in the indie music circle, MC Yan had no trouble recruiting some of the best talent in Hong Kong: lead guitarist Kee (from the band Screw), rhythm guitarist Prodip, drummer Kevin, vocalists Kit and Phat.

Around this time heavy metal band Anodize, the most popular yet financially struggling indie band in Hong Kong decided to call it quits. All band members intended to retire from the music scene until they were approached by MC Yan and DJ Tommy, who were hoping to recruit Jimmy to play bass but were delighted when lead singer Wah and drummer/guitarist/keyboardist Davy decided to join too. A fourth Anodize member, Gary, joined the band as a part-time member. The addition of Anodize's former members added gravitas and musicianship to a group already loaded with talent.[citation needed] MC Yan decided to adopt the LMF name and the band was formally formed in 1998.

It's unclear what role, if any, founder Cheung Yee Sik (張以式) played in LMF's revival. Most critics attribute MC Yan (lead singer of N.T.) and DJ Tommy for turning LMF into a mostly hip hop band, one that mixes rap with heavy metal/rock.

LMF dropped the Chinese name 重金屬同學會 and named themselves 大懶堂 (Lazy Hall). The band's English name was altered from Lazy Mother Fuckers to Lazy Mutha Fucka.

LMF became stabilised with set members instead of having a "revolving door". MC Yan still held that he considers LMF more of a community than an actual band. He also said he's amazed at the smoothness of the creative process given the input of so many members. He attributes their creative success to all members sharing a vision of where they want to take their music. The ten full-time members and two part-time members are:

Full-time members:

  • MC Yan (vocal)
  • Kit (vocal)
  • Phat (vocal)
  • Wah (vocal)
  • DJ Tommy (turntable)
  • Davy (drum and guitar)
  • Kevin (drum)
  • Jimmy (bass guitar)
  • Kee (guitar)
  • Prodip (guitar)

Part-time members:

  • Gary (guitar / bass guitar)
  • Sam (vocal)

20th anniversary festival edit

In 2019, the band announced a 20th anniversary festival on 28–29 December, called LMFXXYEARFEST, featuring Matt Force, Dough Boy, Future, Seanie, Tommy, KZ, Akiko, JB, 黃禍, Heyo, Phoon, Josie and The Uni Boys, R.O.O.T, 逆流 and My Little Airport.[3]

Music edit

In the late nineties, LMF played at various clubs and generated a lot of buzz in the indie music scene. They released their self-titled debut album in 1998 under their own label - A.Room Production ("A Room Studio" is the name of the studio where they recorded the album. It's also the location where Anodize, Screw, and N.T. recorded before they joined LMF). The album features six songs and sold almost 100,000 copies worldwide, an unheard-of feat for a Hong Kong indie band without backing from a major label. In 1999, they signed with Warner Music HK's independent label - DNA.

Due to the band having so many members across different genres, LMF's music can be best described as a diverse and coherent mix of hip hop, rock and thrash metal, with occasional funk or even reggae thrown in. The genius lies in their ability to seamlessly mesh together all genres. For example, "傲氣長存" features a thrash metal-like intro, evolves into a funk beat, turns into a brief hip hop mix before returning to the funk beat with rap vocal. The chorus is thrash metal with singing vocal and the interlude is speed metal with heavy guitar muting and rap vocal on top.

The song 大懶堂 (Lazy Hall), using a hypothetical aftermath of winning the lottery as a backdrop to critique Hong Kong's competitive and stressful environment, struck a chord with the listening audience and is arguably the band's most popular hit. However, LMF made no attempt to follow up 大懶堂's commercial success with similar radio-friendly songs, preferring to explore their music in new directions.

Unlike most acts in the Hong Kong industry, LMF retain total control of their music creation (under their agreement with the music label) and LMF said they are not under pressure to produce commercial hits nor would they have succumbed to such pressure if it was present.

Controversy edit

LMF represents the youth culture and attitudes in Hong Kong. They have a subtle but great influence on Hong Kong popular culture.

The title of one of their most popular songs, "冚家拎" (Hum Ga Ling), is one of the strongest curses in Cantonese mingled with English phrases like "You know what the fuck I'm sayin~" . In English, "Hum Ga Ling" literally means "Put one's entire family into hell (or death)". The song is packed with swearing in Cantonese and English. Since the public response of Hong Kong to the media was and is still very conservative, LMF continued to remain low key, though they were well received underground.

The emergence of LMF has also received HKEAA's attention. In 1999 HKASL Chinese & Chinese Culture Paper II (Cultural Problems), candidates have been asked to comment on the statement "Foul Songs Display True Art".

Culture edit

Behind the profanity of "冚家拎" lies a deeper message. Another popular song by LMF, "1127", is a tribute to Bruce Lee. The song encourages young Chinese to take pride in their rich Chinese ancestry, culture, and history, instead of pretending to be like the Westerners. Notable lines from the lyrics include:

We only want you to become a Chinese you can be proud of. Learn from others; Need not copy. Use your heart to digest the knowledge of others. Try asking why there are so many failures here who do not support each other and always pretend to be like other people. [Chorus] We had Bruce Lee teach us we are not the "Sick Man of Asia". Though having yellow skin, we can still be ourselves. Do not follow, copy, and be like the other. Do not look down upon ourselves.... The spirit of Bruce Lee will never die and the Chinese will never forget that.

A documentary about the band, Dare Ya! (Cantonese title: 大你), is based around interviews with the various band members.

Politics and society edit

The group put much effort into expressing their discontent with the political and economic turmoil in Hong Kong, such as the Asian financial crisis, as well as the incompetence of the Hong Kong political leaders, as demonstrated through the song "WTF". They also attempted to reinforce a distinct and unique Hong Kong cultural identity in which the youth of Hong Kong should be proud of as illustrated in the song "1127" taking Bruce Lee as a Chinese role model.[4]

Many of LMF's songs reflected the cultural problem of having a lack of an identity for today's youth to look up to and be proud of in the modern Hong Kong society. In their song "債" (Debt), they stated that many Chinese parents send their children to the opposite side of the world only to have them grow up to be "Caucasians with yellow skin" (Cantonese lyrics: "黃皮膚嘅鬼仔") while the parents have distanced themselves with their children and are not assuming the responsibilities of raising them.[5]

LMF often criticise Hong Kong's music culture. They said in the song "傲氣長存" and "樂壇班霸" that Hong Kong is no place for music, but rather entertainment in the form of scandals created by the paparazzi. They also criticise producers inability to make good music in a line that translates roughly as "if you don't fucking know how to be creative, then don't be so conceited."[6]

In the song "冚家拎", the majority of the song criticised Hong Kong's corrupt society. They accused the paparazzi of making up fake news and publishing subjective opinions to sell their newspapers and magazines. They also expressed anger toward adult content and illegal gambling contents (soccer betting) found in newspapers.[7]

Television appearances edit

In 2000, beer brewer San Miguel Corporation terminated their contract with Hong Kong movie star Tony Leung Ka Fai and signed LMF to star in six different commercials for the beer company. The commercials ran during Christmas and Lunar New Year. The song "Para Salud" was recorded to air in the beer commercial, which was also in their album LMFAMiGLiA.

Trivia edit

  • The beginning of WTF on Finalazy samples Shirley Bassey's theme song for the 1971 James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever.
  • In the song "Thank You", one of the people thanked is 亞式, the original founder of LMF.
  • Popular artist Michael Lau released several series of collectable vinyl figures based on some members of LMF. The "Crazy Children" is a line of collectable Lau figures that includes Davy, Prodip, MC Yan and DJ Tommy. "Crazy Children" is also the name of a song on LMF's "Crazy Children" album. Lau also designed some of the album covers and posters for LMF and are close friends with several of the LMF members.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Studio albums

  • The Ultimate s...Hits
  • LMFsHits Greatest Hits 2CD
  • Finalazy
  • LMF Videophile
  • L.M.F.CRAZYCHILDREN [2nd version]
  • L.M.F.CRAZYCHILDREN
  • the realazy mofo. DBF
  • Respect For Da Chopstick Hip Hop
  • LMFAMiGLiA LIVE
  • LMFAMiGLiA
  • Lazy Family 大懶堂
  • Lazy Family 大懶堂 EP
  • Gardener VS LazyMuthaFucka
  • LazyMuthaFucka [Taiwan version]
  • LazyMuthaFucka
  • HMA - The Latest Independence Music Of HK 自主音樂圖鑑 track 09 "同床"
  • DJ Tommy - Scratch Rider
  • Dj Tommy-Respect 4 Da Chopstick HipHop
  • Anodize - Anodize 4
  • The Explosive Original Sound Track Gen-X Cops track 02 "XXXX"
  • William So - 蘇永康的化粧間 track 07 "詐唔知"
  • Ronald Cheng - One More Time
  • Aroom Represents

Disbanding and Reunion edit

LMF disbanded in 2003 mainly due to insufficient income. The reason for this was because they had too many members, with usually 10 in each concert, and the difficulty of acceptance of their music by the general public as their songs are somewhat controversial. They are now pursuing their own solo careers and new bands. Kit and Phat have formed 24HERBS, a rap group. Phat is also the lead singer of punk rock band, Hardpack, with Kevin on the drums. MC Yan has helped Edison Chen on several of his albums, making hip-hop and rap more accessible to mainstream audiences. On the underground side, MC Yan has been working with several MCs and has formed a new group, Yellow Peril. Davy is DBF and still active in the music scene, most notably as a drummer in various concerts for Eason Chan. Mc Yan also the founder of 福建音樂 Fu©Kin Music.[citation needed]

After a 6-year hiatus, LMF returned to the music scene again in 2009 to release one new single Clutching the Middle Finger (揸緊中指) reflecting the increasing anger of the contemporary youth at the incompetence of the establishment and the increasing lack of social mobility for young people.

References edit

  1. ^ "lazy muthafxcka - my official artist profile -alivenotdead.com". www.alivenotdead.com.
  2. ^ "Home". wildlazymf.com.
  3. ^ LMF Announce 20 Year Anniversary Festival, BC Magazine, 30 Sept 2019
  4. ^ the song "1127"
  5. ^ the song "債"
  6. ^ the song "傲氣長存"
  7. ^ the song "冚家拎"

External links edit

  • MC Yan official blog
  • DJ Tommy official website
  • Article on LMF Source: Asiaweek.com
  • interview with member Prodip (sound & video)
  • LMF Alive Not Dead Website
  • Wild Lazy Tour

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Lazy Mutha Fucka news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message LMF also known as Lazy Mutha Fucka or Lazy Muthafucka is a Cantonese hip hop group in Hong Kong The group signed by Warner Music was founded in 1993 disbanded in 2003 and regrouped in 2009 Some members of LMF are pursuing solo careers LMFYears active1993 2003 2009 presentChinese nameTraditional Chinese大懶堂 Lazy Hall TranscriptionsYue CantoneseJyutpingdaai6 laan5 tong4Musical careerOriginBritish Hong KongGenresRapcore rap rock Hong Kong hip hop nu metal citation needed rap metal gangsta rapLabelsWarner Music 1999 2003 MembersMC Yan 陳廣仁 DJ Tommy 張進偉 Kit 梁永傑 Phat 陳偉雄 Prodip 梁偉庭 Kevin 李健宏 Wah 孫國華 Jimmy 麥文威 Past membersGary 鄭華勝 Kee 洪柏琪 Sam 李燦森 Kit 馬文傑 Davy 陳匡榮 In contrast with the norm of commercialized and packaged Cantopop at the time LMF writes and perform their original music All members of the group hailed from poverty and their songs often depict life and struggle in the underclass and working class citation needed which created a lot of controversies due to the cursing and the subject matter They are ostracized by the mainstream media for a variety of reasons citation needed among them their perceived negative influence on Hong Kong youth their promotion of the hip hop attitude and their rough appearance that contrasted the normally well dressed and clean cut performers in the music industry LMF offers Hong Kong an alternative to Cantopop LMF remains one of the few if not the only well known localized rap groups LMF highlights the economic oppression and social alienation faced by the lower class of Hong Kong all coming from Hong Kong s overcrowded public housing LMF s attempt to establish a foothold in the highly commercialized and monopolized Hong Kong music industry is widely considered to be a success despite achieving only moderate commercial sales due to their longevity their name recognition mostly due to negative press and the original form of music they created They have a small but die hard fan base in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia Their last and final album finalazy was released just before their breakup in 2003 LMF reformed in December 2009 10 years after their debut release and organized the Wild Lazy Tour The Wild Lazy Tour included venues in Singapore and Hong Kong 1 2 Contents 1 Early years 2 The Revival 2 1 20th anniversary festival 3 Music 4 Controversy 5 Culture 6 Politics and society 7 Television appearances 8 Trivia 9 Discography 9 1 Albums 10 Disbanding and Reunion 11 References 12 External linksEarly years editLMF was founded in 1992 by Cheung Yee Sic 張以式 nicknamed Ar Sik 亞式 Cheng was the founder and organizer of Dark Entry an annual rock concert featuring local underground bands Initially Cheng named his band 重金屬同學會 translation Heavy Metal Students Association and gave it an English name Lazy Mother Fuckers Initially LMF was merely a banner under which musicians from different bands got together and played it did not have set members and there was no intent to create original music Cheng called the group more of a club than a band At the finale of each Dark Entry concert members of various bands that had performed that night would join together on stage and jam and perform under this loosely formed band often fifteen or more players Musicians from many talented Hong Kong bands including Anodize Zig Zag Zenith Fraina and Martyr have at one time or another lent members to LMF at the Dark Entry concert Dark Entry lasted a few years before financial problems led to its discontinuation With the disappearance of Dark Entry Cheng and LMF also went into hiatus The Revival editIn 1996 an unknown young DJ from Hong Kong shocked many by defeating several favourites and taking second place in the DMC World Championship DJ Tommy s accomplishment caught the attention of Hong Kong music executives and soon the young DJ received financing to release a six song self titled album DJ Tommy solicited veteran underground rapper and graffiti artist MC Yan to be a guest vocalist The release created minor controversy with slight cursing in one of the songs but sales overall was disappointing in a market dominated by commercialized Cantopop However the collaboration between DJ Tommy and MC Yan went so well that they decided to form a band MC Yan had just left his longtime band N T New Territory over creative differences he wanted to incorporate hip hop into their music while his bandmates wanted to play strictly speed metal A well known and respected artist in the indie music circle MC Yan had no trouble recruiting some of the best talent in Hong Kong lead guitarist Kee from the band Screw rhythm guitarist Prodip drummer Kevin vocalists Kit and Phat Around this time heavy metal band Anodize the most popular yet financially struggling indie band in Hong Kong decided to call it quits All band members intended to retire from the music scene until they were approached by MC Yan and DJ Tommy who were hoping to recruit Jimmy to play bass but were delighted when lead singer Wah and drummer guitarist keyboardist Davy decided to join too A fourth Anodize member Gary joined the band as a part time member The addition of Anodize s former members added gravitas and musicianship to a group already loaded with talent citation needed MC Yan decided to adopt the LMF name and the band was formally formed in 1998 It s unclear what role if any founder Cheung Yee Sik 張以式 played in LMF s revival Most critics attribute MC Yan lead singer of N T and DJ Tommy for turning LMF into a mostly hip hop band one that mixes rap with heavy metal rock LMF dropped the Chinese name 重金屬同學會 and named themselves 大懶堂 Lazy Hall The band s English name was altered from Lazy Mother Fuckers to Lazy Mutha Fucka LMF became stabilised with set members instead of having a revolving door MC Yan still held that he considers LMF more of a community than an actual band He also said he s amazed at the smoothness of the creative process given the input of so many members He attributes their creative success to all members sharing a vision of where they want to take their music The ten full time members and two part time members are Full time members MC Yan vocal Kit vocal Phat vocal Wah vocal DJ Tommy turntable Davy drum and guitar Kevin drum Jimmy bass guitar Kee guitar Prodip guitar Part time members Gary guitar bass guitar Sam vocal 20th anniversary festival edit In 2019 the band announced a 20th anniversary festival on 28 29 December called LMFXXYEARFEST featuring Matt Force Dough Boy Future Seanie Tommy KZ Akiko JB 黃禍 Heyo Phoon Josie and The Uni Boys R O O T 逆流 and My Little Airport 3 Music editIn the late nineties LMF played at various clubs and generated a lot of buzz in the indie music scene They released their self titled debut album in 1998 under their own label A Room Production A Room Studio is the name of the studio where they recorded the album It s also the location where Anodize Screw and N T recorded before they joined LMF The album features six songs and sold almost 100 000 copies worldwide an unheard of feat for a Hong Kong indie band without backing from a major label In 1999 they signed with Warner Music HK s independent label DNA Due to the band having so many members across different genres LMF s music can be best described as a diverse and coherent mix of hip hop rock and thrash metal with occasional funk or even reggae thrown in The genius lies in their ability to seamlessly mesh together all genres For example 傲氣長存 features a thrash metal like intro evolves into a funk beat turns into a brief hip hop mix before returning to the funk beat with rap vocal The chorus is thrash metal with singing vocal and the interlude is speed metal with heavy guitar muting and rap vocal on top The song 大懶堂 Lazy Hall using a hypothetical aftermath of winning the lottery as a backdrop to critique Hong Kong s competitive and stressful environment struck a chord with the listening audience and is arguably the band s most popular hit However LMF made no attempt to follow up 大懶堂 s commercial success with similar radio friendly songs preferring to explore their music in new directions Unlike most acts in the Hong Kong industry LMF retain total control of their music creation under their agreement with the music label and LMF said they are not under pressure to produce commercial hits nor would they have succumbed to such pressure if it was present Controversy editLMF represents the youth culture and attitudes in Hong Kong They have a subtle but great influence on Hong Kong popular culture The title of one of their most popular songs 冚家拎 Hum Ga Ling is one of the strongest curses in Cantonese mingled with English phrases like You know what the fuck I m sayin In English Hum Ga Ling literally means Put one s entire family into hell or death The song is packed with swearing in Cantonese and English Since the public response of Hong Kong to the media was and is still very conservative LMF continued to remain low key though they were well received underground The emergence of LMF has also received HKEAA s attention In 1999 HKASL Chinese amp Chinese Culture Paper II Cultural Problems candidates have been asked to comment on the statement Foul Songs Display True Art Culture editBehind the profanity of 冚家拎 lies a deeper message Another popular song by LMF 1127 is a tribute to Bruce Lee The song encourages young Chinese to take pride in their rich Chinese ancestry culture and history instead of pretending to be like the Westerners Notable lines from the lyrics include We only want you to become a Chinese you can be proud of Learn from others Need not copy Use your heart to digest the knowledge of others Try asking why there are so many failures here who do not support each other and always pretend to be like other people Chorus We had Bruce Lee teach us we are not the Sick Man of Asia Though having yellow skin we can still be ourselves Do not follow copy and be like the other Do not look down upon ourselves The spirit of Bruce Lee will never die and the Chinese will never forget that A documentary about the band Dare Ya Cantonese title 大你 is based around interviews with the various band members Politics and society editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lazy Mutha Fucka news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message The group put much effort into expressing their discontent with the political and economic turmoil in Hong Kong such as the Asian financial crisis as well as the incompetence of the Hong Kong political leaders as demonstrated through the song WTF They also attempted to reinforce a distinct and unique Hong Kong cultural identity in which the youth of Hong Kong should be proud of as illustrated in the song 1127 taking Bruce Lee as a Chinese role model 4 Many of LMF s songs reflected the cultural problem of having a lack of an identity for today s youth to look up to and be proud of in the modern Hong Kong society In their song 債 Debt they stated that many Chinese parents send their children to the opposite side of the world only to have them grow up to be Caucasians with yellow skin Cantonese lyrics 黃皮膚嘅鬼仔 while the parents have distanced themselves with their children and are not assuming the responsibilities of raising them 5 LMF often criticise Hong Kong s music culture They said in the song 傲氣長存 and 樂壇班霸 that Hong Kong is no place for music but rather entertainment in the form of scandals created by the paparazzi They also criticise producers inability to make good music in a line that translates roughly as if you don t fucking know how to be creative then don t be so conceited 6 In the song 冚家拎 the majority of the song criticised Hong Kong s corrupt society They accused the paparazzi of making up fake news and publishing subjective opinions to sell their newspapers and magazines They also expressed anger toward adult content and illegal gambling contents soccer betting found in newspapers 7 Television appearances editIn 2000 beer brewer San Miguel Corporation terminated their contract with Hong Kong movie star Tony Leung Ka Fai and signed LMF to star in six different commercials for the beer company The commercials ran during Christmas and Lunar New Year The song Para Salud was recorded to air in the beer commercial which was also in their album LMFAMiGLiA Trivia editThe beginning of WTF on Finalazy samples Shirley Bassey s theme song for the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever In the song Thank You one of the people thanked is 亞式 the original founder of LMF Popular artist Michael Lau released several series of collectable vinyl figures based on some members of LMF The Crazy Children is a line of collectable Lau figures that includes Davy Prodip MC Yan and DJ Tommy Crazy Children is also the name of a song on LMF s Crazy Children album Lau also designed some of the album covers and posters for LMF and are close friends with several of the LMF members Discography editAlbums edit Studio albums The Ultimate s Hits LMFsHits Greatest Hits 2CD Finalazy LMF Videophile L M F CRAZYCHILDREN 2nd version L M F CRAZYCHILDREN the realazy mofo DBF Respect For Da Chopstick Hip Hop LMFAMiGLiA LIVE LMFAMiGLiA Lazy Family 大懶堂 Lazy Family 大懶堂 EP Gardener VS LazyMuthaFucka LazyMuthaFucka Taiwan version LazyMuthaFucka HMA The Latest Independence Music Of HK 自主音樂圖鑑 track 09 同床 DJ Tommy Scratch Rider Dj Tommy Respect 4 Da Chopstick HipHop Anodize Anodize 4 The Explosive Original Sound Track Gen X Cops track 02 XXXX William So 蘇永康的化粧間 track 07 詐唔知 Ronald Cheng One More Time Aroom RepresentsDisbanding and Reunion editLMF disbanded in 2003 mainly due to insufficient income The reason for this was because they had too many members with usually 10 in each concert and the difficulty of acceptance of their music by the general public as their songs are somewhat controversial They are now pursuing their own solo careers and new bands Kit and Phat have formed 24HERBS a rap group Phat is also the lead singer of punk rock band Hardpack with Kevin on the drums MC Yan has helped Edison Chen on several of his albums making hip hop and rap more accessible to mainstream audiences On the underground side MC Yan has been working with several MCs and has formed a new group Yellow Peril Davy is DBF and still active in the music scene most notably as a drummer in various concerts for Eason Chan Mc Yan also the founder of 福建音樂 Fu c Kin Music citation needed After a 6 year hiatus LMF returned to the music scene again in 2009 to release one new single Clutching the Middle Finger 揸緊中指 reflecting the increasing anger of the contemporary youth at the incompetence of the establishment and the increasing lack of social mobility for young people References edit lazy muthafxcka my official artist profile alivenotdead com www alivenotdead com Home wildlazymf com LMF Announce 20 Year Anniversary Festival BC Magazine 30 Sept 2019 the song 1127 the song 債 the song 傲氣長存 the song 冚家拎 External links editWarner Music Taiwan LMF MC Yan official blog DJ Tommy official website Article on LMF Source Asiaweek com Discography and songs Lyrics interview with member Prodip sound amp video MC Yan Interview with Alchemy SBS Radio 2008 LMF Alive Not Dead Website Wild Lazy Tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lazy Mutha Fucka amp oldid 1194238833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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