LSK
LSK (born Leigh Stephen Kenny, 26 July 1971 in Kent, England) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer based in Leeds, who uses a mix of reggae, punk rock and hip hop. He originated the style that has been compared to The Streets, which is mentioned in a song on his second album, Outlaw. LSK is also an artist and has designed for various clients including Faithless and Nightmares on Wax.
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Origin | Kent, England |
Genres | Hip hop, reggae |
Years active | 1999–2004 |
Labels | Sony Music UK |
Members | Leigh Stephen Kenny |
Prior to his solo career, Kenny was the frontman of the group Bedlam Ago Go, which was signed to Sony Soho Square and released one album, Estate Style Entertainment, in 1997.
He collaborated with Faithless on their 2004 album, No Roots. Kenny also performed with the band on the subsequent tour and has continued to feature at Faithless concerts.
Kenny is the older brother of English R&B artist Rhianna.[1]
Discography
Albums
- Mozaik (September 2000)
- Outlaw (June 2003)
Singles
- "Hate or Love" (April 2000)
- "Roots (The Fruit of Many)" (August 2000)
- "The Biggest Fool" (November 2000)
- "Rap Starr" (June 2003)