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Anilyst

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Sayef [Seff] (Born January 24th, 1988) is a rapper from Fresno, California who goes by the name of Anilyst.[1] Fresno is where he found his voice, honed his craft, and laid his foundation.[2] Over the past few years, he’s self-released numerous full-length albums and mixtapes, while managing to amass over 23+ million YouTube views[3] and several million streams. Anilyst’s fan base has been a rabid and steadily growing one, and he’s built it all through his ingenious use of street campaigning, social media, and, most importantly, unwavering raw talent. He’s graced the stages with acts such as Tech N9ne[4], YG, E40, and many more. All this in addition to gracing the pages of XXL Magazine[5] & seeing the fruits of his labor propel his albums into the Top 50 charts on iTunes.

Projects

Syllable Sliding

15 Songs

Released January 13, 2013

Syllable Sliding 2

21 Songs

Released October 31, 2013

Syllable Sliding 3

13 Songs

Released October 13, 2014

Lystening

20 Songs

Released August 25, 2017

Live Streams on YouTube

In 2020, during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, Anilyst began doing live streams on YouTube[6] (AnilystTV) every Saturday where he engages with his fans on camera and gives his input on music or other topics that they want to discuss.

Social Media, Streaming & Website

Anilyst can be found on all social media platforms, all streaming services and he also has a website where you can check out his newest projects and purchase merchandise to support his career (AnilystMusic.com)

References

AnilystMusic.com

  1. "Anilyst Music". Anilyst. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  2. "Anilyst – Attack Mode". Fifteen Minutes With... 2019-08-10. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  3. "AnilystTV". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  4. Belter, Matthew (2018-11-02). "TVD Live Shots: Tech N9ne with Dizzy Wright, Futuristic, and Anilyst at the House of Blues Anaheim, 10/30". The Vinyl District. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  5. "XXL MAGAZINE". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. "https://twitter.com/anilystmusic/status/1251344032808136704". Twitter. Retrieved 2020-06-12. External link in |title= (help)


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