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Vérité (feat. Mac Tyer)
2022 · single
Rital (feat. Mac Tyer)
2022 · single
Haussmannien
2022 · single
DLC (feat. Mac Tyer)
2022 · single
Doutes
2022 · single
Noir 3
2021 · albüm
Grammy
2021 · single
Nos quartiers
2021 · single
Binks
2021 · single
Untouchable
2021 · albüm
Noir 2
2021 · albüm
Sauver
2020 · single
Ma vérité
2020 · single
Noir
2020 · albüm
Moto
2020 · single
Street et célèbre
2020 · single
K.G
2020 · single
C'est la street mon pote
2018 · albüm
Il se passe quoi
2018 · single
Booska Bendo
2018 · single
Hasard
2018 · single
20 ans
2018 · single
Banger 3
2017 · albüm
La rue en personne
2017 · single
Pour les vrais
2017 · single
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Born in Aubervilliers in 1979, rap artist Mac Tyer was originally introduced to French hip-hop audiences as half of the group Tandem, sharing the bill with MC Mac Kregor. Working their way up the grassroots mixtape and showcase ladder, Tandem ultimately released their debut album, C'Est Toujours Pour Ceux Qui Savent, in 2005. His work on that record earned Mac Tyer a reputation as an MC with a firm grasp on paradox and capable of lyrical complexity. His rather bleak outlook and hard-edged lyricism were further developed on his solo debut, Patrimoine du Ghetto. Though the album's themes tend to hover around the difficulties and the misery of daily life, the lineup included some considerable bright spots. Guest artists Booba, Wallen, Sefyu, and Nessbeal, to name a few, brought significant star power to the table. Tyer's follow-up, Le Général, (titled after an alias he often uses), featured more politically charged material, partially in response to the riots of 2005. Addressing street life and societal challenges faced by French Blacks, Tyer turned a corner with the 2006 release, using his lyrical prowess to do more than entertain. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi