The Way Of Rhyme
The Way Of Rhyme has been writing electo-funk, hip-hop, acid hip-hop and electronica since 1996 and the band is based near Lansing, MI. The two members are cou
A harder beat with crisp Industrial snares. This beat was originally built as a musical pyramid, but eventually it continued growing into what you'll hear here. The song title is subject to change, and we are in the process of writing lyrics.
Independent artist The Way Of Rhyme drops "Growth (Instrumental)", a Pop track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. Fans of Jack, Jaq and Jory will find "Growth (Instrumental)" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
This is an instrumental version of a song that has been called 'Out Of My Head.' The song title is subject to change, and we are in the process of writing lyrics.
Beats producer The Way Of Rhyme presents "Out Of My Head (Instrumental)", an instrumental track released on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. Representing the charismatic sound of rap in Michigan, this track speaks for itself. For fans of Jack, Jaq and Jory looking for something new, The Way Of Rhyme delivers on SoundClick.
This song is something kind of different for us. It's totally electronic, but written like a rock song, although hip-hop beats for the verses. The song title is subject to change, and we are in the process of writing lyrics.
Independent artist The Way Of Rhyme drops "Change (Instrumental)", a Pop track on SoundClick. The track showcases The Way Of Rhyme's instinct for crafting memorable music. This is the unmistakable sound of Michigan, and it will especially appeal to pop fans. For fans of Jack, Jaq and Jory looking for something new, The Way Of Rhyme delivers on SoundClick.
Hip-Hop, Trip-Hop, Rap... Wickedeliq, maybe?
Independent artist The Way Of Rhyme drops "4 My Dawgz", a Hardcore Rap track on SoundClick. The Way Of Rhyme demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. This is the unmistakable sound of Michigan, and it will especially appeal to hardcore rap fans. Discover "4 My Dawgz" and the rest of the Way Of Rhyme discography on SoundClick.
This is an instrumental version of a song that has been called 'Keep The Pace.' The song title is subject to change, and we are in the process of writing lyrics.
"Keep The Pace (Instrumental)" by producer The Way Of Rhyme is a striking Pop release available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The Michigan influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to pop fans. Fans of Jack, Jaq and Jory will find "Keep The Pace (Instrumental)" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
The Way Of Rhyme has been writing electro-funk, hip-hop, acid hip-hop and electronica since 1996 and the band is based near Lansing, MI. The two members are cousins: Mr. Jaqadeliq (Jack Eaton), and DJ2 (Donald Jory, II). Since '96, the Duo have been devoting as much of there time as they can to further develope their music and lyric writing skills.
What defines a musical group? Other than writing music, what makes any musical group what it is? Staying together is always top on the list, and The Way Of Rhyme will never let go of their artistic endevours.
The Way Of Rhyme has been writing tracks since 1996 when Mr. Jaqadeliq and DJ2 (cousins) were both still in high school in the Lansing, MI area. Since then they've been devoting as much of their time as possible to develope their lyric and music writing skills.
At this moment, we do not play live. But we would seriously consider future gigs.
Our influences range from all kinds of different genres; some of which include rap, hip-hop, acid hip-hop, house, dance, techno, tech-hop, acoustic, rock, heavy metal, acid-metal, progressive metal, comedy, etc. If we were to list the individual artists or groups, the list would practically go on forever.
All music is written and recorded on a Personal Computer. Lyrics are written with a pen and paper, and then recorded with a Microphone and Personal Computer.
If you would like to contact us regarding any questions or comments, please feel free to email us at thewayofrhyme@mail.com .