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'MESOACE HISTORY CONVERSATION THE HIP HOP RAPPER' LACWECH MORRIS(born February 2 1992)known better by his stage name mesoace, is an ugandan rapper from Gulu.he appeared on the classic 2008 Da rip crew "the symphony"He is noted for high level of rapping skill and for influencing other MCs rapzee[4] 2007-2009 clear graduated from the 'Gulu university in 2010,atfer meeting MC rapzee in 2008 during his summer break [4] mesoace made recording debut as on the hip hop "the symphony"along with fellow Da rip crew members nasty legend and rap dee, rapzee in life is hot .the album also including four additional mesoace tracks,who hat mesoace"and "exaa says " in 2010,he released his first solo single ,"Together"nasty legend "stop crying"his deubut,feel da pain,was released through rapzee 'label in 2010,featurng from rap dee and Jan cave.The album featured two mionr hit singles in "beautiful world and "crazy girl",the latter being a track with mesoace impersonation of Jan cave, rather than a duet as previously thought the song would be[2]

In the early stages of his career, Mesoace was very energetic and he was also recorded material with three-members supporting entourage, Mesoace incorporated.In light of his newly claimed status as a veteran,he has gravitated toward an earnest, matter-of-fact plainspokenness in the new millennium.Many of the songs that have lent newfound heft to his reputation are simple, no-nonsense rumination on impressions and facts of urban Ugandan life including "beautiful world" and "crazy girl"{2}

Mesoace is considered to be a highly skilled and influential Producer– music journalist Nastylegend describes him as “one of the great pure Ugandan producer”,[2] and All music describes him as “truly an underappreciated rap veteran and underground luminary”.[3] Commenting on how Mesoace is sometimes overlooked despite his skill,Damba says, “even the most avid fan of raw hip-hop lyricism can sometimes neglect to mention Mesoace alongside hard-bitten champs such as virgin dogg, rapzee, L-way, Trice b and Escape”.[4] Jan cave  mentions Mesoace as one of his influences in his book ‘The Way I Am’, saying, “Mesoace had amazing storytelling skills – his thoughts were so vivid”.[3]