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Fleetwood & Ducati James is an American musical duo of brothers Lane Strom Poston (Fleetwood) and Eric Chalmers Poston (Ducati James). Their hit song "Jenna Jameson" (featuring adult entertainers Jesse Jane and Olivia Austin) has over 30 million views on YouTube.[1] They own Chakhead, LLC.

Early life and education The brothers were born to Harold Chalmers Poston Jr. and Margaret Maxine Moody Poston. Eric Chalmers was born on August 30, 1987, and Lane Strom was born on December 1, 1990. Lane graduated magna cum laude from Clemson University in 2013[2] and completed his master's in healthcare administration from the Medical University of South Carolina. Eric Chalmers graduated magna cum laude from Duke University in 2009 and completed his Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia in 2015.[3]

History After graduation, Fleetwood & Ducati James relocated to Columbia, South Carolina, and launched their music label, Chakhead, LLC. Chakhead is a Carolina-based clique supporting local communities through artistic expression (Chakhead, LLC.), philanthropy (The Poston Foundation – Carolina Cares), and aggressive legal defense of civil and human rights (Chalmers Poston, LLC).[4] Chalmers Poston, LLC. is a South Carolina plaintiffs and criminal defense law firm founded by Eric Chalmers Poston (a.k.a. "Ducati James"), designed to help clients fight the "good old boy" legal system.The company also released a rap video to proclaim the innocence of one of their clients, Sidney Moorer.[5]

Music Fleetwood & Ducati James' songs include "President Trump", "Creflo Dollar",[6] "Jenna Jameson", "aK47dRiP"[7] (Tekashi 6ix9ine diss), "White Lil Wayne", "7-Eleven", and a Clemson Tigers anthem "I’m a Tiger".[8]

Discography Track Year Southern God 2018 No Drama 2018 All Black Maserati 2018 7-Eleven 2018[9] Lil Friend 2018 Yanka 2018 Jenna Jameson 2018 President Trump 2018[10] Anarchy 2018 Dubai 2018 The Caliphate 2018[11]

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