MC Layla explained

Layla
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Layla Rose Hanbury
Birth Date:1982 10, df=y
Origin:Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Hip hop
Years Active:2000–present
Label:Obese
Associated Acts:Downsyde

Layla Rose Hanbury (born 5 October 1982), known mononymously as Layla, is an Australian hip hop singer-songwriter and MC from Perth. In January 2005 she released her debut solo album, Heretik, on Obese Records. She is a member of Syllabolix (SBX) Crew, with other MCs including her husband, Dazastah (aka Darren Reutens). The couple also perform as Layla and Dazastah. During September and October 2011 the duo were a support act for another SBX artist, Drapht, on his Australia-wide Party Party Party Tour.

Biography

Layla Rose Hanbury was born 5 October 1982. In 2000 Layla's first gig was at an MC battle where she was the only female among 20 entrants.[1] [2] Layla is a member of the Syllaboliks (SBX) Crew[3] [4] [5] with other Australian MCs and hip hop acts: Drapht, Matty B, Dazastah, Hunter, Downsyde, and Clandestien. In 2001 Layla provided raps for Clandestien's track "A.T.O.M.S.", alongside Dazastah and Dynamikes, which appeared on the group's debut album, Clandestien. The following year she issued a track, "Its Only Me", on the Obese Records 2× CD compilation album, Culture of Kings Volume 2. In 2003 Layla was one of six artists interviewed for the VHS, All the Ladies, describing "what it is like to be a female MC in the Australian underground hip hop scene".[6] Film footage included live performances from an earlier gig, Short 'n' Sweet, organised by fellow hip hop artist, A-Love (aka Antonella Formosa).[7] Layla's solo track, "Maverick", appeared on the 2003 Various Artists compilation album, Straight from the Art.

On 12 January 2005 Layla released her debut album, Heretik, on Obese Records.[8] [9] [10] The album included the single, "The Fuss About Sluts", which was co-written by Layla with Darren Reutens (aka Dazastah).[11] [12] The lyrics relate to female artists, exemplified by Britney Spears, who sexualise their performances and give young girls a poor example.[13] Reutens also produced, mixed and recorded the album.[2]

In the Mix website's Sophiska described Heretiks tracks, which "range from straight up hip hop battle jams ... to more reflective, instrumental composition ... The remainder are very theme dependant, 'Driving Miss Layzy' employs more of a light-hearted funk, soul formula to complement rhymes about laying back and procrastinating".[14] Her brother, James, provided artwork for the album including a comic book in place of typical liner notes.[5] After the release of her debut album, aside from performing, Layla also studied for a degree in natural medicine.

Layla and Dazastah have co-written material with Drapht, including "Inspiration Island" for his 2005 album, Who Am I.[15] Layla has performed on albums by fellow SBX artists and some guested on her debut album.[4] On 7 December 2007 Layla was featured in a documentary, Words from the City, on Australian hip hop artists, which was screened nationally on ABC Television.[16]

In March 2011 Layla indicated that a follow-up album was possible – she had written material for "20 plus tracks".[17] In May that year Layla married Dazastah;[12] the couple had been in a domestic relationship since 2001, they gig together as Layla and Dazastah. During September and October 2011 the duo were a support act for Drapht on his Australia-wide Party Party Party Tour.[18] On 11 February 2012, Layla helped launch a charity album, Australian Hip Hop Supports CanTeen, by various artists for the teen cancer support organisation, CanTeen. The project had been directed by SBX member, Hunter, who himself died of cancer in October 2011. Layla provided "Love Times Pie Recurring" for the album.[19] In September 2012 Layla and Dazastah are due to play the Rhyme Intervention 5 Festival at the University of Canberra.[20]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Other appearances

Layla has appeared on releases of other artists, including members of Syllabolliks Crew (*).

YearTrack(s)ArtistAlbum
2000"Dreams"[21] Bliss n EsoterikizmThe Arrival EP
2001"A.T.O.M.S."[22] Clandestien (*)Clandestien
2002"It's Only Me"[23] LaylaCulture of Kings Volume 2
"Divine Intervention" (Part 2)[24] Terra Firma featuring LaylaSuffering City Volume 1
"Kids of the Future", "Oceanography", "Exposing Em", "Sin Stains in My Eyes", "Mutants", "MysticAL Alliance", "Co-Conspiriters"[25] Hunter (*) and Dazastah (*)Done DL
2003"Divine Intervention"[26] Terra FirmaWaking the Past
"Maverick"[27] Various ArtistsStraight from the Art
2004"Verbal Diarrhoea"Downsyde (*)When the Dust Settles
2005"Inspirational Island"Drapht (*)Who Am I?
2006Hospice CrewVisiting Hours
2008"Straight Outta Tagged Corridor", "Every Corner", "I'm Sorry, I Hate You", "Cry Me a River", "Love 2 Love Ya", "Now I'm in the House", "Social Graces", "The Phantom of Hip Hop Era", "Right or Wrong"TomahawkA Bitch Named Hiphop
2009"Dumb Dumb", "Bling Bling"Porsah LaineFeel This
2010"Monster House"Hunter (*) and DJ VameMonster House
"Judge and Jury"OptamusForever and a Day
"Dirty Thoughts"CompletePanic Disorder
2011"Bat Country"Hunter (*) and MortarFear and Loathing
2012"Swan Song"Clandestien (*)Weapons Grade
"Love Times Pie Recurring"Various ArtistsAustralian Hip Hop Supports CanTeen
2021"Release Me"Drapht (*)Shadows and Shinings

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: MC Layla Interview . Antonella . Formosa . A-Love . Out4Fame Magazine . 10 . 2001 . 6.
  2. Web site: Affirmative Action . Khalil . Hegarty . . . 8 April 2005 . 11 August 2012. Note: Last name is given as Handbury.
  3. Web site: Layla Interview . https://archive.today/20121231085527/http://www.localnoise.net.au/site-directory/interviews/layla/ . dead . 31 December 2012 . Mitchell . Tony . Keys . Nick . 17 April 2005 . Local Noise . Australian Research Council . 11 August 2012 .
  4. Web site: Layla Interview – Heretik Release . Straight Up! . Force . G . 26 July 2007 . 12 August 2012.
  5. Web site: Layla Burns Like a Heretik . Bodine . BigDaddy (Brand) . In the Mix (Sound Alliance) . 5 April 2005 . 12 August 2012.
  6. Web site: All the Ladies [videorecording] . Hughson . Colleen . Quinsacara . Mary . 2003 . . 11 August 2012 . This video explores what it is like to be a female MC in the Australian underground hip hop scene through interviews with six women across Australia. The interviews are coupled with a dynamic soundtrack and live footage demonstrating their diversity as women participating in a male-dominated music culture ... Features interviews with, and performances by, A-Love (Antonella Formosa), Maya Jupiter (Melissha Martinez), Little G (Gian Chrisanthopoulos), MC Que (Mary Quinsacara), Layla (Layla Hanbury), MC Thorn (Jurnan Ayerst) . .
  7. Web site: Layla Interview . Mitchell . Tony . Keys . Nick . 9 October 2005 . Local Noise . . 11 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120404012010/http://www.localnoise.net.au/site-directory/interviews/a-love-interview/ . 4 April 2012.
  8. Web site: Layla Heretik . Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) . 11 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120320131625/http://www.air.org.au/members_cat/web_main_right.php?tab=logic&search_string=Layla&submit=search&type=category&view= . 20 March 2012.
  9. Web site: Feminem Wiles . The Sydney Morning Herald. Colman . Tim . . 8 April 2005 . 11 August 2012.
  10. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110719221754/http://www.obeserecords.com/artists_layla.htm . Artists: Layla . . 19 July 2011 . 11 August 2012.
  11. Web site: Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) . 'Fuss About Sluts' at APRA search engine . 11 August 2012. Note: Layla is given as Hanbury L, Dazastah is given as Reutens D.
  12. Web site: Dazastah . HussleTapes.com . 2011 . 11 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130825061420/http://www.hussletapes.com/index.php/interviews/15-interviews/australian/43-dazastah . 25 August 2013.
  13. Web site: Triple J Interview: Layla – Part Two . Martinez . Melissha . Maya Jupiter . Hip Hop Show . Triple J (Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)) . . 14 July 2005 . 11 August 2012.
  14. Web site: Layla – Heretik . Sophiska . In the Mix (Sound Alliance) . 24 February 2005 . 12 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140311151409/http://www.inthemix.com.au/music/19908/Layla_Heretik . 11 March 2014.
  15. Web site: ASCAP – ACE Title Search . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) . 11 August 2012. Note: Requires user to enter title, e.g. Inspiration Island.
  16. http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200712/programs/ZY8808A001D7122007T232000.htm ABC TV guide December 2007
  17. Web site: Heretik Heart . X-Press Magazine . 31 March 2011 . Parks . Glen . 11 August 2012 . Note: This source has last name spelled as Handbury.
  18. Web site: Drapht to Party Party Party Through an Australian Tour . Tijs . Andrew . Undercover Media . 27 July 2011 . 12 August 2012.
  19. News: Aussie Hip Hop fraternity to gather in Perth to launch charity album . Hip Hop Supports CanTeen . 26 January 2012 . 12 August 2012.
  20. Web site: Rhyme International 5 Festival . Barnes . Matthew . . 12 August 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20121127121431/http://www.canberra.edu.au/events/home/view_by_event_id/663 . 27 November 2012.
  21. The Arrival . The Arrival (EP) . Bliss n Esoterikizm . 2000 . Independent label . "Dreams" is track 3 and features vocals by Layla, Bliss and Eso.
  22. Clandestien . Clandestien . 2001 . Clandestien Productions . CND001 . "A.T.O.M.S." is track 14 and features raps by Layla, Dazastah and Dynamikes.
  23. Culture of Kings Volume 1 . Various Artists . 2002 . . "It's Only Me." is track 7 on this compilation album.
  24. Suffering City: Volume One . Suffering City (album) . . 2002 . Independent . SUFFA02 . "Divine Intervention" (Part 1) is track 12, credited to Terra Firma. "Divine Intervention" (Part 2) is track 13, credited to Terra Firma featuring Layla. "Divine Intervention" (Part 3) is track 14, which is credited to Terra Firma featuring Suffa.
  25. Done DL . . 2002 . Syllaboliks . SBX 003 . "Kids of the Future" is track 4, raps by Layla and Drapht. "Oceanography" is track 9, raps by Layla, Format, Mortar, and Tommohawk. "Exposing Em" is track 10, raps by Layla, Bias B and Matty B. "Sin Stains in My Eyes" is track 13, raps by Layla, DJ Armee and Dynamikes. "Mutants" is track 15, raps by Layla, Graphic, Mortar and Tommohawk. "MysticAL Alliance" is track 17, raps by Layla, Drapht, Dynamikes and Graphic. "Co-Conspiriters" is track 19, raps by Layla, Figure 8, Mortar, Optamus and Tommohawk.
  26. Waking the Past . Terra Firma . 2003 . Independent label . TF001 . "Divine Intervention" is track 16 and features raps by Layla.
  27. Straight from the Art . Various Artists . 2003 . Warner Music (Australia) . 2564611212 . "Maverick" by Layla is track 6.