Bryce Wilson (born in 1972) also formerly known as
Bryce Luvah, is a
record label executive/producer,
actor,
musician, and former
emcee. Formerly half of late
1990s contemporary R&B duo
Groove Theory, and emcee/
keyboardist for early 1990s
dance music/
electro funk/
old school hip hop group
Mantronix
Mantronix MC and keyboardist
<!-- Image with inadequate rationale removed: -->Following the departure of
electro funk/
old school hip hop group
Mantronix's original rapper
MC Tee, Wilson, (then known as Bryce "Luvah", or MC Luvah), and
D.J. D, the cousin of the remaining Mantronix member,
Kurtis Mantronik, joined Mantronix for 1990's
This Should Move Ya. The album spawned two top-10 hits on the
British singles chart, "
Got to Have Your Love" at #4, and "Take Your Time" at #10. In the
United States, the album reached #61 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.<ref name="Allmusic
This Should Move Ya Review"> Wilson was the primary rapper on all of the rap-based tracks that appeared on the album, and was responsible for the lyrical content.
Mantronix's final release, with vocalist
Jade Trini replacing D.J. D, was
The Incredible Sound Machine in 1991.<ref name="Allmusic
The Incredible Sound Machine Review">
The Incredible Sound Machine, which tended to favor
R&B,
new jack swing and
house music over hip hop, was considered both a critical and commercial disappointment.<ref...
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