Tru Lyricz
Toronto, ON, CA
R&B/Soul / hip-hop / rap
| Status | We're number 1791 on the ReverbNation RnB/Soul charts. www.reverbnation.com/trulyricz |
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About Tru Lyricz
Creative, unique and ambitious are some words that define Nagga and Myzz Layce. Together these two dynamic young woman make up Tru Lyricz and to the musical game they bring their own spin to hip-hop and R&B. With their cool swagger, there is no question they are undeniable. Unlike other groups, Tru Lyricz is unique in the sense that Nagga sings, while Myzz Layce raps, and furthermore they write their own songs. These two Scarborough natives hope their drive and confidence will allow them to become international stars one day. When Tru Lyricz hits the stage they possess a particular quality that screams "superstars." The audience loves the vibe of these two and can't seem to get enough. "We can just come in a room and grab people's attention," says Nagga. The group's flow is contagious; it will have you bobbing your head. "People are curious and think, 'let us see what these two girls have to offer,'" says Myzz Layce. Interwining hip-hop and R&B is genius. "We have such a different vibe, and I can't wait 'till we finally get our music out there," adds Nagga. While most upcoming artists try to be the next Beyonce or Rihanna, Nagga and Myzz Layce create an image that fans will remember as Tru Lyricz. They have performed at various events around the GTA, including shows like Roc Da Mic and Honey Jam immediately came to mind. Canadian stars who have been discovered at this talent showcase include Jully Black, Divine Brown and Nelly Furtado. It was the duo's first time featured at this event, so it was a bit intimidating since other acts had a few years of experience under their belt. But as soon as Tru Lyricz hit the stage, all of their worries went out the window. "It was fun; it was a real good experience. A lot of people were there, like Flow 93.5, so that was cool," says Nagga. However, as music is their first aspiration, at times there can be a bit of a struggle between their family's ideals and their dreams. "Sometimes it just gets hard and frustrating because they don't understand where I'm coming from," explains Nagga. "You have to go after something you want, otherwise you don't know what you could've been," adds Myzz Layce. Although Tru Lyricz believes obtaining an education is important, achieving their dream remains the main focus.



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