Ryan Lewis
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Ryan Lewis | |
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Background information | |
Born | Spokane, Washington, U.S. | March 25, 1988
Origin | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | N/A |
Website | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Official Website |
Ryan Lewis (born March 25, 1988) is an American music producer, musician, and DJ based in Seattle. Along with producing his own album titled Instrumentals, Lewis produced the albums The VS. EP (2009) and The Heist (2012). In 2006, Lewis befriended rapper Macklemore on MySpace, and soon after became the behind-the-scenes partner of a successful duo, producing, recording, engineering, and mixing all of the duo's music, as well as directing music videos "Same Love", "Thrift Shop", "And We Danced", "Otherside (Remix)", "Can't Hold Us", and "Irish Celebration", "My Oh My", "Victory Lap" "The Town" "White Walls", and designing promotional graphics.
Early life
Ryan Lewis was born on March 25, 1988 in Spokane, Washington.[citation needed] At an early age, he played guitar in rock bands, and nursed a growing interest in music production around the same age - 15. He attended Ferris High School in Spokane, Washington and graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle. He graduated from the University of Washington majoring in Comparative History of Ideas.
Lewis became a professional photographer and started to take photos for Macklemore in the summer of 2006. In late 2008, after having produced a few trial run songs together, they collaborated fully on a project that later became the VS. EP.
Music career
The VS. EP
Work on the EP began in 2008, and the EP was finished and released on November 27, 2009. The EP drew from contemporary influences such as Arcade Fire and The Red Hot Chili Peppers.[1][2] The EP consisted of only seven songs, yet iTunes listed it as no.7 on the hip-hop charts later that year.
The VS. [Redux]
Redux attempted to address reviews of the original EP that criticized the lack of supporting artists by bringing in new voices. Jake One, for example, made a remix of the song "Crew Cuts", adding a more instrumental and bass direction. Lewis felt obliged to make a personal remix as well, and chose to alter the song "Vipasanna".[3]
The Heist
On October 9, 2012, Macklemore and Lewis released The Heist. The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard charts and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums, selling 78,000 copies in the first week.[4] The album also debuted at #1 on iTunes Digital Albums chart.[5] The duo's album has received more than 1 million plays on SoundCloud, over 350 million YouTube views and was accompanied by a sold-out 50-date U.S. and Canadian tour.[6]
Other work
In 2008, Lewis shot a video for his mash-up of 2Pac's "Crooked Nigga Too" and Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out".[7] In 2009, Lewis released the Symmetry & Ryan Lewis LP with Rhode Island emcee Symmetry for free online. Tracks included "Feel Right" and "Make Me Yours."[8]
Recognition and awards
Ryan Lewis and Macklemore's most successful single "Thrift Shop" became No.1 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2012, and single "Same Love" reached No.15 on the Hottest 100 of 2012.[9] Both songs attracted attention from Rolling Stone, NPR, TIME and GQ, especially 'Same Love' for its pro-LGBT message.[10] "Can't Hold Us" reached platinum status in April 2013.[11]
Tours and performances
From 2009 to 2011, Lewis performed in Seattle, solely focusing on his personal work. After partnering with Macklemore, they initiated their first international tour in Pullman, Washington 2011, promoting their latest album at the time, VS. Redux.[12] Out of the 27 venues played, over half were sold out.
Macklemore and Lewis began recording songs "My Oh My" and "Can't Hold Us" in 2010; both songs would later appear on their album The Heist. A month after the album's release, the duo began a national tour in November 2012.[13]
Discography
(All credited to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis)
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||||||
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US [14] |
US R&B [15] |
US Rap [16] |
AUS [17] |
BEL (FL) [18] |
CAN [19] |
FRA [20] |
IRE [21] |
NZ [22] | |||
The Heist (with Macklemore) |
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2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 12 | 4 | 19 | 6 | 1 |
- EPs
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Tracklist |
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US | |||
The VS. EP |
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– |
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The VS. Redux |
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– |
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||||
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US [28] |
US Alt. [29] |
US R&B [30] |
US Rap [31] |
AUS [17] |
CAN [32] |
FRA [33] |
GER [34] |
IRE [21] |
NZ [22] |
NL | |||||
"My Oh My" (with Macklemore) |
2010 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | The Heist | |||
"Wings"[A][E] (with Macklemore) |
2011 | 112 | — | 40 | — | 17 | — | 155 | — | — | — | — | |||
"Can't Hold Us" (with Macklemore featuring Ray Dalton) |
1 | — | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | ||||
"Same Love" (with Macklemore featuring Mary Lambert) |
2012 | 11 | 21 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 84 | 25 | 6 | 1 | 21 |
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"Thrift Shop" (with Macklemore featuring Wanz) |
1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||
"White Walls" (with Macklemore, featuring Schoolboy Q and Hollis) |
2013 | 49 | 51 | 17 | 12 | 34 | 45 | 65 | — | 80 | 6 | — | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
- Other releases
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||||
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US R&B |
AUS [17] |
AUT [39] |
FRA [33] |
IRL [40] |
NZ [22] | |||||||||
"Irish Celebration" (with Macklemore) |
2010 | — | — | — | — | 57 | — | The VS. Redux | ||||||
"Ten Thousand Hours" (with Macklemore) |
2012 | 41 | — | — | — | — | — | The Heist | ||||||
"Thin Line"[B] (with Macklemore, featuring Buffalo Madonna) |
54 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||
"Make the Money"[C] (with Macklemore) |
56 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Accolades
Year | Association | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2013 | American Music Awards | Artist of the Year | Macklemore and Ryan Lewis | Nominated |
Kohls New Artist of the Year | Nominated | |||
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group | Nominated | |||
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist | Won | |||
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album | The Heist | Won | ||
Single of the Year | "Thrift Shop" | Nominated | ||
BET Awards | Video of the Year | "Thrift Shop" | Nominated | |
Best Group | Macklemore and Ryan Lewis | Won | ||
BET Hip Hop Awards | Impact Track | "Same Love" | Nominated | |
People's Champ Award | "Cant Hold Us" | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards | The Heist | Rap Album of the Year | Nominated | |
"Thrift Shop" | Rap Song of the Year | Won | ||
Digital Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
MTV Europe Music Awards | "Thrift Shop" | Best Song | Nominated | |
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis | Best New Act | Won | ||
Best Hip-Hop | Nominated | |||
Best World Stage Performance | Nominated | |||
Best US Act | Nominated | |||
2014 | Grammy Awards | Album Of The Year | The Heist | Pending |
Song Of The Year | "Same Love" | Pending | ||
Best New Artist | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | Pending | ||
Best Rap Performance | "Thrift Shop" | Pending | ||
Best Rap Song | Pending | |||
Best Rap Album | The Heist | Pending | ||
Best Music Video | "Can't Hold Us" | Pending |
Notes
- A ^ "Wings" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 12 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot 100.[41]
- B ^ "Thin Line" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[42]
- C ^ "Make the Money" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 6 on the Bubbling Under Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[42]
- D ^ "White Walls" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[42]
- E ^ "Wings" did not enter the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, which acts as an extension to the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[43]
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