The Lyricists

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Neva Mind That 00:00 Tools
All the Time 00:00 Tools
Check the Stats 00:00 Tools
The Juggle (Ft. Khalel) 00:00 Tools
People React 00:00 Tools
Car Tunes 00:00 Tools
Lovely 00:00 Tools
Outer Limits 00:00 Tools
Compliments 00:00 Tools
The Moment 3 00:00 Tools
In Effect 00:00 Tools
Ya'll Live 00:00 Tools
Understand This 00:00 Tools
Up Here 00:00 Tools
Concrete 00:00 Tools
No Mystery 00:00 Tools
Consequences 00:00 Tools
Breakthroughs 00:00 Tools
Mentally Speaking 00:00 Tools
Come On 00:00 Tools
Ever Clear 00:00 Tools
Refreshments 00:00 Tools
Nutcrackers 00:00 Tools
Transmittin' Live! 00:00 Tools
ReAction 00:00 Tools
Off 00:00 Tools
Verbals (Dirt Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sore Topics 00:00 Tools
Social Studies Interlude 00:00 Tools
Rip's Intro 00:00 Tools
Grownup (Ft. Braille & J-Pope) 00:00 Tools
Table Talk 00:00 Tools
In Trouble 00:00 Tools
P.H., MI 00:00 Tools
Big Ben Intro Stampede 00:00 Tools
Chin-Ups 00:00 Tools
Rules of Attraction 00:00 Tools
Bubble Guts 00:00 Tools
Time Of Day 00:00 Tools
Anti-Industry Interlude 00:00 Tools
Every Single Daaay! 00:00 Tools
That Feelin' 00:00 Tools
Ed E Murphicon 00:00 Tools
Enter Action 00:00 Tools
And It Goes... 00:00 Tools
Travel Time 00:00 Tools
Goin Up! (feat. Auto Pilots) 00:00 Tools
Now Hear This (Ft. Ilyas Of Tanya Morgan) 00:00 Tools
Cops and Robbers 00:00 Tools
Lover 00:00 Tools
coming out 00:00 Tools
We Are (feat.Tasherre D'Enajetic) 00:00 Tools
Rymes To Beats 00:00 Tools
Growin' Pains 00:00 Tools
Man On Fire (feat. Mike Melton) 00:00 Tools
Radio Active (feat. Fraction) 00:00 Tools
dope on demand 00:00 Tools
Blindsided (feat. Prologic) 00:00 Tools
Chin Ups 00:00 Tools
1080 00:00 Tools
Basement Folklore 00:00 Tools
Flowgasm (feat. Mike Melton) 00:00 Tools
Hungry 00:00 Tools
Now Hear This (feat Ilyas of Tanya Morgan) 00:00 Tools
Deep 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Close the Door!! 00:00 Tools
Bigups! (Outro) 00:00 Tools
Beasts 00:00 Tools
Fresh Off the Press 00:00 Tools
The Blast Off 00:00 Tools
Crushin Again 00:00 Tools
Love Bug 00:00 Tools
Profilin' 00:00 Tools
Big Ben Intro/Stampede 00:00 Tools
Uppercuts [Feat. Pro-Logic & Titus] 00:00 Tools
Can't Say Nuttin [Feat. Sharky] 00:00 Tools
Back Again 00:00 Tools
It's on You! 00:00 Tools
Green Lights 00:00 Tools
Acid Rain feat. Sharky 00:00 Tools
3 pts. [Feat. Mic Melton] 00:00 Tools
Don't Stand Still 00:00 Tools
This is How it Came to Be 00:00 Tools
Ususal Suspects 00:00 Tools
We in It 00:00 Tools
Arts & Crafts 00:00 Tools
Over There 00:00 Tools
Shameless 00:00 Tools
The Fashion 00:00 Tools
The Globe 00:00 Tools
2-H Chemistry 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Social Studies 00:00 Tools
Verbals 00:00 Tools
P.H., MI. 00:00 Tools
Get Smart 00:00 Tools
Grown Up f. Braille & J. Pope 00:00 Tools
360 Degrees feat. Mike Melton 00:00 Tools
The Juggle (feat. Khalel) 00:00 Tools
Now Hear This! - Feat. Ilyas Of Tanya Morgan 00:00 Tools
This Minute 00:00 Tools
Resume 00:00 Tools
Now Hear This! (feat. Ilyas of Tanya Morgan) 00:00 Tools
BUMS! (skit) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track- In Trouble 00:00 Tools
Like That feat. Asylum 7 00:00 Tools
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In a climate of an oversaturated Hip-Hop market and “dumbed-down” content, The Lyricists are a group that champions the creativity and originality it takes to be artists in the Hip-Hop movement, not just a couple of grandiose rappers. Jewan Reed a.k.a. Rym-B, a native Detroiter, and Robert “Scooter” Johnson a.k.a. Illtone a native of Port Huron, MI, are your quintessential, in the truest definition of the word, emcees for the group. Class and quality being their watchword, their strong stage presence, witty lyrics and adept delivery make them the one-two punch combo that provides both a wildly entertaining stage show and superior lyrical content on albums. Hailing from the city of Port Huron, Michigan, a city at the end of Detroit’s “Automation Alley” with a population of just over 32,000, this dynamic duo crafts a sound that not only embodies the true-school elements of Hip-Hop, but also keeps pace with the cutting edge of what lyrical virtuosos ought to be. The Lyricists, a name very appropriate in defining their style. The Lyricists are no strangers to the grind that is trying to gain exposure with what they know is quality Hip-Hop. Beginning with their debut album “Outta Nowhere” (2000) The Lyricists have dropped three LPs, an EP and a mixtape. They are currently and tirelessly performing a full schedule of live shows while concurrently working on two additional EPs with two separate producers. Somehow, despite their already grueling schedule, they also make it a point to keep the freshness coming by dropping a mixtape before the release of each EP. Their most recent project the “Constructicons Mixtape” is due out early Summer 2010. In a time where listeners’ attention spans are shorter, and MP3 libraries grow to extraordinary proportions, The Lyricists are sure to fill the demand of fans wanting more and more from their favorite artists. “Outta Nowhere” was only the beginning. The Lyricists sophomore effort, “Anti-Industry” (2003) was their opposition to the virtual machine that controls the commercial hip-Hop scene. While it may have seemed like foreshadowing at the time, this concept still rings true today. Their third album “L3” (2005), short for Level 3, symbolized their third effort of professional production together and their motivation to always elevate as artists. “Get Heard or Die Tryin” (2007) was the first of what will prove to be a number of mixtapes used to quench their fans thirst for more material. The project being 25 tracks featured more than a dozen guest emcees and several guest producers. Using social networking and live performance contacts, The Lyricists were receiving instrumental tracks from all over the globe to make the mixtape. The first of their 3 installments of EPs was released in 2009, titled: “Transmittin’ Live” it was the first release under a label. Baltimore, Maryland’s Bmore Original Records was the label and the album was co-produced by DJ Excel who is the founder as well as an artist for Bmore. “Transmittin’ Live” was received and reviewed well by several different media outlets including okayplayer.com and Real Detroit Magazine which review it as one of the top 10 Detroit Hip-Hop albums of 2009. The trilogy of EPs will be complete within a year’s time and will include: “Transmittin’ Live”, a second EP with their long time producer Know-It-All, and a third with another long-time producer by the name of Prologic. Each of the EPs will cover a different media theme that is used to express music: radio, media and videos. Prologic and Know-It-All have been integral parts of The Lyricists creative network. Along with former DJs Speed and Haus Diesel and current DJ Davey the Love Terrorist a.k.a Davey D, and Lee Hoffman, studio manager and engineering extraordinaire, the Lyricists have a close network of very talented supporting cast members to best put an exclamation point on their, hard punch lines and on-point rhymes. The Lyricists’ music can be heard and/or purchased at various places on the net to include: smoothbeats.com, vinylexchange.com, thelyricists.net, myspace.com/thelyricists, amazon.com, cdbaby.com and iTunes.com. They have shared the stage with Rahzel, The Executioners, J-Rocc of the World Famous Beat Junkies, Camp Lo, Cappadonna and Killa Priest of the Wu Tang Clan, Proof, Slum Villiage, One Be Low, Atmosphere, Brother Ali, Soul Position and many others and are now ready to bring their energy and chemistry to a stage near you. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.