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Lil Zane

Rapper

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Music

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1982-07-11
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Zane Copeland, born with that very name, is an Atlanta-based rapper who’s most widely recognized for his 2000 hit single “Callin Me.” That track really put Zane Copeland on the map and remains one of his standout moments in music. His debut album, Young World: The Future, made a notable splash by reaching No. 165 on the Billboard 200 chart—quite an achievement, especially considering he sold over 5,000 copies. Now, looking back at how it all began, Zane Copeland actually started rapping when he was just ten years old, often teaming up with his cousins and other local kids in the neighborhood. He drew a lot of inspiration early on from groups like Another Bad Creation and Kris Kross, which helped shape his style. On a personal note, Zane Copeland married Demiqua Sa’Sha Brumfield in 2001, marking an important chapter in his life beyond music. Throughout his journey, Zane Copeland has remained a distinctive voice in Southern hip-hop.

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He appeared in several films, taking on small but notable roles that helped build his early career. For instance, he had a part in The Fighting Temptations (2003), where his performance added depth to the ensemble cast. He also showed up in Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), bringing subtle charm to the family comedy. Another one of his appearances was in Cuttin’ da Mustard, a lesser-known project that still highlighted his presence. Additionally, he made an impression in The Parkers, further showcasing his range across different genres. Over time, these roles—though brief—contributed to his growing recognition in the industry. He really made the most out of every opportunity, and it’s clear that each appearance mattered in shaping his path forward.

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