LTL shares deep Jamaican roots, whether born on the island or as first-generation Canadians with Jamaican heritage. It’s inspiring to see young Black men come together, dedicating their time and talent to a craft they love. Though each member has their own individual journey and career, their paths have intertwined to form something greater—a movement. LTL stands as a collective in the tradition of legendary groups before them. Just as hip-hop crews like A$AP Mob, Pro Era, and Wu-Tang Clan reshaped their era, and dancehall powerhouses like Gaza, Gully Side, and Alliance defined generations, LTL carries that same undeniable energy. What sets them apart is their ability to captivate the youth, influence culture, and showcase their value as artists. LTL has built a strong foundation that allows them to collaborate and develop a sound that is unique and tied to the heartbeat of Toronto. Their presence is more than music—it’s a statement, a culture, and a movement set to leave an impact.

