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Latyrx

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Ernie
November 8th 2016
awesome concert
Seattle, WA@
Nectar Lounge
Ernie
July 4th 2014
Awesome
Seattle, WA@
Nectar Lounge
Kate
May 9th 2014
Lateef & Lyrics Born, the lead vocalists of Latyrx, stepped into their rightful places as icons on 6/27/14 at Brooklyn Bowl. And as a longtime fan I couldn't have been more over the top happy. I went on about the show & them on Instagram (@glossgal) if you want to see & read more.
Brooklyn, NY@
Brooklyn Bowl
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About Latyrx

Latyrx is a hip-hop group comprised of MCs Lateef The Truthspeaker and Lyrics Born.

The two first showed off their skills with the 1993 release of "Send Them". In 1996, their track, fittingly named "Latyrx", debuted via Solesides. The song featured both MCs rapping with their own unique styles over the same beat with both raps being layered on top of each other and played simultaneously to create a cacophony of rhythm and style unlike anything before it.

In 1997, The Album debuted. It was a mixture of solo tracks from each, with a few tracks featuring both. Chief Xcel, part of the Quannum Projects and Blackalicious, was featured on two of the tracks. The album got great reviews for being adventurous and creative. The Album was followed by "The Muzrapper's Mix" in 1998, which had tracks including the legendary Latyrx song, "Lady Don't Tek No". Shortly after, Solesides Collective was transformed into the current "Quannum Projects".

Lyrics Born and Lateef have since gone on to do their own projects. Lyrics Born has released several solo albums while Lateef has worked with many artists including Mos Def and Fatboy Slim. The two have joined forces a few times such as for the song "The Last Trumpet" on Lyrics Born's debut album, "Later That Day" and the song "8 Point Agenda" found on Lyrics Born's mix tape, The Lyrics Born Variety Show: Season One.

While the promise of a Latyrx reunion is inevitable, the actual realization of a new album by these two MCs remains up in the air as both continue to expand their horizons respectively with their own solo careers.
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Hip Hop

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Live Photos of Latyrx

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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Ernie
November 8th 2016
awesome concert
Seattle, WA@
Nectar Lounge
Ernie
July 4th 2014
Awesome
Seattle, WA@
Nectar Lounge
Kate
May 9th 2014
Lateef & Lyrics Born, the lead vocalists of Latyrx, stepped into their rightful places as icons on 6/27/14 at Brooklyn Bowl. And as a longtime fan I couldn't have been more over the top happy. I went on about the show & them on Instagram (@glossgal) if you want to see & read more.
Brooklyn, NY@
Brooklyn Bowl
View More Fan Reviews

About Latyrx

Latyrx is a hip-hop group comprised of MCs Lateef The Truthspeaker and Lyrics Born.

The two first showed off their skills with the 1993 release of "Send Them". In 1996, their track, fittingly named "Latyrx", debuted via Solesides. The song featured both MCs rapping with their own unique styles over the same beat with both raps being layered on top of each other and played simultaneously to create a cacophony of rhythm and style unlike anything before it.

In 1997, The Album debuted. It was a mixture of solo tracks from each, with a few tracks featuring both. Chief Xcel, part of the Quannum Projects and Blackalicious, was featured on two of the tracks. The album got great reviews for being adventurous and creative. The Album was followed by "The Muzrapper's Mix" in 1998, which had tracks including the legendary Latyrx song, "Lady Don't Tek No". Shortly after, Solesides Collective was transformed into the current "Quannum Projects".

Lyrics Born and Lateef have since gone on to do their own projects. Lyrics Born has released several solo albums while Lateef has worked with many artists including Mos Def and Fatboy Slim. The two have joined forces a few times such as for the song "The Last Trumpet" on Lyrics Born's debut album, "Later That Day" and the song "8 Point Agenda" found on Lyrics Born's mix tape, The Lyrics Born Variety Show: Season One.

While the promise of a Latyrx reunion is inevitable, the actual realization of a new album by these two MCs remains up in the air as both continue to expand their horizons respectively with their own solo careers.
Show More
Genres:
Hip Hop

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