 New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ I AM PR Agency) - Emerging Brooklyn rap artist Lerix finally releases his eagerly awaited project "New Heights". The project is the follow up to "It's A W(Rap) Again". The 10-track opus includes features from indie artists Thirsty McGurk, Kamilah Gibson , Showbiz and Shane Eli. It also boasts production from Best Kept Secret, Adot, Tureex, Bravestarr, Shane Eli and EPK. Lerix explains: "I'm happy to release, it's the first truly original project I recorded since my project in 2009 , all the tracks are personal to me one way or another. It's the next step of where my sound is going." Download the songs via https://lerixmusic.com/?p=903 Tracklist 1.New Heights (Produced by BKS) 2.The Premier (Produced by BKS) 3.Hustle Hard Ft Shane Eli & Thirsty Mcgurk (Produced by BKS) 4.Another Day (Produced by Adot) 5.Insomnia Ft Thirst Mcgurk (Produced by BKS) 6.Feel It (Produced by BKS) 7.Bright Lights (Produced by Shane Eli) 8.Back Up (Produced by Tureex) 9.Show & Prove Ft Shane Eli & Kamilah Gibson (Produced by EPK) 10.I'm On It Ft Showbiz (Produced by BraveStarr) Links: www.lerixmusic.com or Twitter.com/LerixMusic About Lerix Lerix is a Brooklyn based emcee whose recording style is progressive and reminiscent of the "Golden Era." His infatuation with hip hop started at the age of 14 through his older cousin Hank Love, who was the co-host of 105.9's "Hank love and Half-Pint show." Soon enough, Lerix started writing songs, and joined ciphers in high school with his friends in the lunchroom. Lerix's music is often compared with hip hop heavy weights like Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco, Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. In 2009, Lerix gained the opportunity to meet with record A&R's. Although the didn't not lead to a deal the meetings did help Lerix realize he wouldn't compromise his persona to fit into the "industry model." During the past year Lerix gained new perspectives on life and has not stopped recording music. Lerix released "It's a (W)Rap...Again!" in July 2010 and released his debut EP "New Heights" in December 2010.
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