
Inverse info
Inverse (click the picture for Myspace).
Two emcees straight outta Cali (Toby & Tunji) + beats from M-Phazes, Kno (of CunninLynguists)/APOS Music, 9th Wonder, DecapBeats, Cook Classics, Styalz Fuego and more.
Honest music.
Soulful production.
Straightforward lyrics.
Hip hop…that pushes forward.
Something new.
Much more info and music coming very soon. Our first project So Far is now available.
In the meantime, come catch the show, and keep reading the blog for our thoughts on music, life and whatever else is on our minds.
Official Bio:
Inverse is as real as it gets. Through songs that are upbeat, emotional, bracing and oftentimes lighthearted accounts of their true life experiences, the two California-bred rappers share distinct similarities and differences that form the basis and balance for their music. Rapping under their given names, emcees Toby and Tunji appear extremely different on the surface – one white, one black; one from a Jewish household, the other raised Muslim; one raised in Los Angeles, the other in the bay area by Nigerian parents. What they share is a passion for music that transcends any labels. With their honest brand of soulful, straightforward hip hop, the group is part of a newly emerging generation of artists born in the ’80s, raised by hip hop in the ’90s, and poised to help revitalize the culture in the 2000s.
Formed in early 2001, the group cut early demos and songs with Swedish producers Soul Supreme (KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Pete Rock) and K-Laz while still in their teens, leading to internet acclaim and video airplay on MTV Europe (for “The Reason,” chosen as the single from K-Laz’s album The Soulsnatcher). The group spent the next few years playing shows all over California and forming alliances with rising hip hop artists QN5 Music (Tonedeff, CunninLynguists, Pack FM, Extended Famm, etc.), Brother Ali, Little Brother and Trek Life. Choosing to hone their mic and songwriting skills before officially releasing any music, the group recorded and shelved several songs before preparing their first project So Far, a collection of old and new songs and collaborations with close friends that introduces Tunji and Toby to the world. Not to be confused with their forthcoming debut album, the group describes So Far as “a look at who we are, what we’re about, and what we’ve been working on – 14 original songs, some old, some new, all Inverse.”
Readying their debut album Long Day’s Journey for a 2008 release, Inverse draws on influences as far-reaching as OutKast, Michael Jackson, Nina Simone, Atmosphere and The Beatles, but most importantly from themselves and the world around them. Executive produced by A Piece Of Strange Music (the production duo of Deacon The Villain and Kno), the album will feature collaborations with Brother Ali, CunninLynguists, 9th Wonder, M-Phazes and more. The music is refreshingly honest, soulful and raw, anchored by poignant, personal rhymes and catchy melodies. Tunji and Toby rap truthfully about happiness, pain and everything in between, sounding only like themselves. Though only just getting started, Inverse stands poised to help usher in the next phase of hip hop music – just make sure you remember the name.

man Tunji, i miss ya freestylin’ back in the ol Soul Session dayz… nice J*Davey article… peace!
Yo boys lovin’ your shit out here in the bay…i actually think i heard tunji rappin about the pomona bball team back in the day cause my sister who went to cmc had a copy of that shit….then i realized that you’re blowing up now. congrats toby & tunji, can’t wait for the album to drop
yo i love the song Hip Hop Soul. I’m tryin to find the lyrics for it. Please email to the above dress if you get the chance. Appreciate the music. Lovin it. Roll on
[...] working on a 7-track EP for the summer with guest verses from Geologic (of Blue Scholars) and Tunji (of Inverse). And there must be something special about him, because he’s opening for Nas on [...]
I like what yall are doin here and I wanted to connect you with my up-and-coming artist Trey-C. He has jus released the official remix to his new single “Showboatin” featuring Glasses Malone, Ya Boy, and Matt Blaque. Thought you guys might be able to check it out, leave some feedback, or even post about it (like a review) on your site. Let me know.
Team Inverse! Keep it moving.
UPSET THE SETUP!
Tunji,
My name is Patrick Barthe. I was referred to you by Teresa Valdez Klein. I work for RIPL, a Seattle start-up company that has been around for the past two years and poised for a local launch. RIPL is all about creating a great desktop media experience for a user, allowing someone to see all the videos, pictures, music and blogs that their friends are consuming in real time.
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We create the same experience for videos, pictures and blogs.
Long story short, I understand you are a publicist/blogger who is tapped into the music and media sphere. I am working with a number of Seattle based artist and are in need of creating buzz around them and our technology. Once we have developed local public relations strategy I would like to reach more of a national audience.
Would you be available sometime on Friday or next week to learn more about our product? I am confident that you will agree we have a strong value proposition for artists and fans alike. I look forward to hearing from you.
Patrick Barthe
RIPL
206-351-8664
patrick@ripl.com
http://www.ripl.com/patrick
Dont know how i came across your blog but i checked out the tunes and im diggin it alot. One word to describe:refreshing
Boston, reppn Mass. East coast love for inverse!