Lyriciss (born Robert Bailey on February 1, 1988), is an American hip-hop artist from the Washington, DC metro area. Notarized from his single, "They Fakin" , which mixed a hybrid of go-go and hip-hop (a style first made popular from DC area rapper Wale), and the success of his mixtapes, Vol.1: Look At My Life and The Hope.
Early career
Lyriciss officially started his music career at the age of 16, working with fellow local artist, H-Tips and FCG Ent. After dropping one official mixtape and branching off, he worked with H/H Global Ent. in 2007, recording for a planned, yet shelved, compilation album.
In 2008, Lyriciss branched off again, working closely with artists NandoMcFlyy., Marky (who is signed to Studio43/SRC Records/Universal Records), and AB The Producer (signed to Studio43), to form the collaborative group, The 43ntourage.
In May 2008, Lyriciss announced his departure from the group. Lyriciss also did two shows in New York City in early 2008 - the GrungeCake Crisis Magazine Launch Party the DeadStock Sneaker Convention.
In April 2008, Lyriciss announced his affiliation with Virginia-based record label, Prolific Entertainment, run by CEOs David "City Champ" Rosario & Whitney "DJ AbstraKt" Lea. In August, Lyriciss also departed
Lyriciss has also managed to obtain clothing sponsorship from two streetwear clothing brands, Aplomb Clothing and Clockwise Clothing. He is also affiliated with Philly-based clothing line AnmlHse Clothing.
VoiceOfTheMetro.com
In March 2008, Lyriciss started a website, VoiceOfTheMetro.com, showcasing the music and fashion scene of his native town of Washington, DC. Since its launch, it has boasted over 3000 views and several interviews with top MCs/producers from the area, such as X.O., Judah, and Osinachi.
Press
Lyriciss has been featured in articles from numerous hip-hop websites and blogsites, including AllHipHop, Start Of The Line , Voice Of The Metro, and Aplomb.
Also, more widely known blogs such as 2dopeboyz, illRoots, MusicOnPlay, ItsHipHop, and HipHopRuckus have also shown support.
Projects
*Vol.1: Look At My Life (October 2006)
*The Hope (July 2008)
*The Day Job (February 2009)
Early career
Lyriciss officially started his music career at the age of 16, working with fellow local artist, H-Tips and FCG Ent. After dropping one official mixtape and branching off, he worked with H/H Global Ent. in 2007, recording for a planned, yet shelved, compilation album.
In 2008, Lyriciss branched off again, working closely with artists NandoMcFlyy., Marky (who is signed to Studio43/SRC Records/Universal Records), and AB The Producer (signed to Studio43), to form the collaborative group, The 43ntourage.
In May 2008, Lyriciss announced his departure from the group. Lyriciss also did two shows in New York City in early 2008 - the GrungeCake Crisis Magazine Launch Party the DeadStock Sneaker Convention.
In April 2008, Lyriciss announced his affiliation with Virginia-based record label, Prolific Entertainment, run by CEOs David "City Champ" Rosario & Whitney "DJ AbstraKt" Lea. In August, Lyriciss also departed
Lyriciss has also managed to obtain clothing sponsorship from two streetwear clothing brands, Aplomb Clothing and Clockwise Clothing. He is also affiliated with Philly-based clothing line AnmlHse Clothing.
VoiceOfTheMetro.com
In March 2008, Lyriciss started a website, VoiceOfTheMetro.com, showcasing the music and fashion scene of his native town of Washington, DC. Since its launch, it has boasted over 3000 views and several interviews with top MCs/producers from the area, such as X.O., Judah, and Osinachi.
Press
Lyriciss has been featured in articles from numerous hip-hop websites and blogsites, including AllHipHop, Start Of The Line , Voice Of The Metro, and Aplomb.
Also, more widely known blogs such as 2dopeboyz, illRoots, MusicOnPlay, ItsHipHop, and HipHopRuckus have also shown support.
Projects
*Vol.1: Look At My Life (October 2006)
*The Hope (July 2008)
*The Day Job (February 2009)
Katelyn Wyler:The Movie is 2009 Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) made by the Disney Channel.
Plot
Katelyn Wyler (Alicia Payan) is a student at Ocean Man Academy her younger sisters Samantha (Giannie Payan) and Monique (Ella Travolta). three sisters meets Priscila Kirby (Meaghan Jette Martin) and Trisha Kirby (Rebecca Jette Martin). Her two Cheerleader friends Amy Geller (Brittany Curran), Lucy (Hayley Chase) and Rachel Ashe Lynn (Alex Breckenridge).
Cast
*Alicia Payan as Katelyn Wyler (The Rich Valley Girl)
*Giannie Payan as Samantha Wyler (The Nasty Foil Girl)
*Ella Travolta as Monique Wyler (The Snobby Pretty Girl)
*Rebecca Jette Martin as Trisha Kirby (The Divine Girl)
*Meaghan Jette Martin as Priscila Kirby (The Diva Perfect Girl)
*Lilly-Rose Melody Depp as Kathryn Merteuil (The Kitty Girl)
*Brittany Curran as Amy Geller (The Ugly Girl)
*Hayley Chase as Lucy Perryson (The Mean Girl)
*Caitlin Sanchez as Dana Wolf
*Frankie Muniz as Matt Racer
*Alex Breckenridge as Rachel Ashe Lynn
Plot
Katelyn Wyler (Alicia Payan) is a student at Ocean Man Academy her younger sisters Samantha (Giannie Payan) and Monique (Ella Travolta). three sisters meets Priscila Kirby (Meaghan Jette Martin) and Trisha Kirby (Rebecca Jette Martin). Her two Cheerleader friends Amy Geller (Brittany Curran), Lucy (Hayley Chase) and Rachel Ashe Lynn (Alex Breckenridge).
Cast
*Alicia Payan as Katelyn Wyler (The Rich Valley Girl)
*Giannie Payan as Samantha Wyler (The Nasty Foil Girl)
*Ella Travolta as Monique Wyler (The Snobby Pretty Girl)
*Rebecca Jette Martin as Trisha Kirby (The Divine Girl)
*Meaghan Jette Martin as Priscila Kirby (The Diva Perfect Girl)
*Lilly-Rose Melody Depp as Kathryn Merteuil (The Kitty Girl)
*Brittany Curran as Amy Geller (The Ugly Girl)
*Hayley Chase as Lucy Perryson (The Mean Girl)
*Caitlin Sanchez as Dana Wolf
*Frankie Muniz as Matt Racer
*Alex Breckenridge as Rachel Ashe Lynn
These are a list of neighborhoods with a majority Hispanic population, the demographical information is the article is based on the demographics offered by . The population of each neighborhood on the list is 50%+ Hispanic.
Note: The references for this article are found within . It clearly states a Hispanic population of above 50% for each neighborhood on the list.
Neighborhoods
Illinois
*Belvidere, Illinois
*Cicero, Illinois
*Melrose Park, Illinois
Chicago
*Avondale
*Belmont Cragin
*Brighton Park
*Gage Park
*Hermosa
*Humboldt Park
*Logan Square
*Lower West Side
*New City
*McKinley Park
*South Lawndale
*West Lawn
California
*Santa Ana, California
Los Angeles, California and Metro Area
*Avocado Heights, California
*Azusa, California
*Baldwin Park, California
*Bell, California
*Bell Gardens, California
*Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California
*Commerce, California
*Compton, California
*Cypress Park, Los Angeles, California
*East Compton, California
*East Los Angeles, California
*El Monte, California
*Hawthorne, California
*Inglewood, California
*Lawndale, California
*Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California
*Lynwood, California
*Maywood, California
*Panorama City, Los Angeles, California
*South Gate, California
*Vernon, California
*Watts, Los Angeles, California
*West Adams, Los Angeles, California
New York
*Brentwood
* Note: There are many neighborhoods in New York City with a majority Hispanic population, however there is no demographic data available for these articles. So they cannot be added to the list.
New Jersey
*Elizabeth
*Guttenberg
*North Bergen
*Passaic, New Jersey
*Paterson
*Perth Amboy
*Union City
*West New York
Texas
*El Paso, Texas
*Laredo, Texas
*San Antonio, Texas
Note: The references for this article are found within . It clearly states a Hispanic population of above 50% for each neighborhood on the list.
Neighborhoods
Illinois
*Belvidere, Illinois
*Cicero, Illinois
*Melrose Park, Illinois
Chicago
*Avondale
*Belmont Cragin
*Brighton Park
*Gage Park
*Hermosa
*Humboldt Park
*Logan Square
*Lower West Side
*New City
*McKinley Park
*South Lawndale
*West Lawn
California
*Santa Ana, California
Los Angeles, California and Metro Area
*Avocado Heights, California
*Azusa, California
*Baldwin Park, California
*Bell, California
*Bell Gardens, California
*Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California
*Commerce, California
*Compton, California
*Cypress Park, Los Angeles, California
*East Compton, California
*East Los Angeles, California
*El Monte, California
*Hawthorne, California
*Inglewood, California
*Lawndale, California
*Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California
*Lynwood, California
*Maywood, California
*Panorama City, Los Angeles, California
*South Gate, California
*Vernon, California
*Watts, Los Angeles, California
*West Adams, Los Angeles, California
New York
*Brentwood
* Note: There are many neighborhoods in New York City with a majority Hispanic population, however there is no demographic data available for these articles. So they cannot be added to the list.
New Jersey
*Elizabeth
*Guttenberg
*North Bergen
*Passaic, New Jersey
*Paterson
*Perth Amboy
*Union City
*West New York
Texas
*El Paso, Texas
*Laredo, Texas
*San Antonio, Texas
uSCIENTIA
uSCIENTIA, or undergraduateSCIENTIA, is a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal established at the University of Toronto Scarborough. It is the first undergraduate journal of its kind since its accepts works from the Biological, Physical, or Social Sciences, as well as works from the Arts & Literature. It is published 3 times a year in January, May and September.
This Journal relies largely on the peer review process and as such employs an online interface for its membership as a subscriber as well as a reviewer.
This process is a time proven method for evaluation with its first recorded occurrence at the Royal Society dating back in 1665. Although the method by which the articles are reviewed is not new, it incorporates a number of novel elements to the undergraduate publishing experience.
Issues
Print Issues
E-Issues
All issues of uSCIENTIA are available at www.uscientia.com
uSCIENTIA, or undergraduateSCIENTIA, is a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal established at the University of Toronto Scarborough. It is the first undergraduate journal of its kind since its accepts works from the Biological, Physical, or Social Sciences, as well as works from the Arts & Literature. It is published 3 times a year in January, May and September.
This Journal relies largely on the peer review process and as such employs an online interface for its membership as a subscriber as well as a reviewer.
This process is a time proven method for evaluation with its first recorded occurrence at the Royal Society dating back in 1665. Although the method by which the articles are reviewed is not new, it incorporates a number of novel elements to the undergraduate publishing experience.
Issues
Print Issues
E-Issues
All issues of uSCIENTIA are available at www.uscientia.com