Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are a hip-hop duo from Seattle, Washington, comprised of rapper Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis which formed in 2008. Together they have made two studio albums The Heist, in 2012, and This Unruly Mess I’ve Made.
The Heist spawned two number one singles “Can’t Hold Us” and “Thrift Shop” by mixing poppy, likeable beats with catchy hooks. They also had a hit with the gay rights song “Same Love” featuring Mary Lambert.
Their second album This Unruly Mess I’ve Made was released in February 2016, preceded by the single “Downtown” featuring hip-hop legends Grandmaster Melle Mell and Grandmaster Caz. They also released the controversial song “White Privilege II” as a promotional single, which explored the ideas of white privilege and the Black Lives Matter movement.
In 2016, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis amicably split for the time being and Macklemore has since released a solo album. However, one cannot rule out the possibility that there will be more Macklemore & Ryan Lewis music in the future.
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's first album The VS. EP released on Fri Nov 27 2009.
The most popular album by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's is The Heist
The most popular song by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's is Thrift Shop
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's first song Downtown released on Thu Aug 27 2015.