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Nobody really knows where the boy came from except to say that he came out of left field...and he came with something quite unexpected. The truth is: Last Offence didn't expect to be in this position himself. He'd been a fan of all the greats-- Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Eminem, Outkast, Big Pun-- but he would never seriously count himself among their ranks. It wasn't until 2002 that he and a couple of his friends toyed around with a trial of a music software program that he finally put some words to paper and spit over a track. Even then, he would refer to it as "playing around...nothing serious". There was a studio recording here and there between 2002 and 2007, but in those days he went by the name "Napier" (he fancied himself the Black Joker -- the black Jack Napier) and he was nothing even remotely like the explicit and often times raunchy artist that he is today. In 2007, Last discovered a movement that had already been well in the making. The Homorevolution Tour brought prominence to an underground gay rap scene that, until then, he'd only been vaguely familiar with. But like so many of his current counterparts making moves in 2008, it drove him to action. By June of 2008, he'd completed "Whoislast? -- The Promo" shucking out lines like "[fuck] niggas, not broads/ homie I don't feed fish/ I'm on Dean's List/ that's why I give you brain 'til your hoody don't fit" and "...I am gifted/ no gift and the curse/ just the gifts/ muthafucka, this is Christmas" establishing himse