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Hailing from Chicago’s Southside and signed to Roc Nation, Tyre Hakim started writing rhymes at age 11, steeped in church choir vocals and hip‑hop lineage. His style fuses the sacred and the street—Islamic upbringing meets boom‑bap hustle—while his recent participation in a Roc Nation “Cypher” highlights his rising profile. Hip Hop Hub On Beats, Beds & Browns Season VI, Tyre brings the energy of lyrical planting: seeding ideas, cultivating culture, and harvesting the future.
By Joseph SkibbieHailing from Chicago’s Southside and signed to Roc Nation, Tyre Hakim started writing rhymes at age 11, steeped in church choir vocals and hip‑hop lineage. His style fuses the sacred and the street—Islamic upbringing meets boom‑bap hustle—while his recent participation in a Roc Nation “Cypher” highlights his rising profile. Hip Hop Hub On Beats, Beds & Browns Season VI, Tyre brings the energy of lyrical planting: seeding ideas, cultivating culture, and harvesting the future.