In today’s hip-hop landscape, the most impactful artists aren’t just defined by their music—they’re defined by how they extend their vision beyond it. Deelyrik is stepping firmly into that space, proving his artistry doesn’t stop at the microphone. His latest collaboration with LBR Mar, founder of St. Louis–based LBR Clothing, is less about merch placement and more about shared roots, trust, and long-term creative alignment.
This isn’t a forced brand partnership. It’s history coming full circle.

Built From the Same Soil
Deelyrik and LBR Mar’s connection goes back to high school, long before music videos, buzz, or brand recognition entered the picture. That history matters. In an era where collaborations are often transactional, this one is personal—two creatives from the same city building in parallel and choosing to grow together.
LBR Clothing has been quietly gaining traction across St. Louis, positioning itself as a streetwear brand that reflects the city’s grit and confidence rather than chasing outside validation. That authenticity has started to travel. The brand recently caught national attention when Big Boogie was spotted wearing LBR—an organic cosign that speaks louder than any ad campaign.

Fashion as Extension, Not Accessory
The collaboration comes to life visually through Deelyrik’s latest music release, where fashion isn’t treated as background detail—it’s part of the storytelling. In the standout “mic drop” moment, TheAlienBusStop (also known as Bryd Klouded Judgment) appears styled in full LBR Clothing, reinforcing the tone, confidence, and finality of the record itself.
Deelyrik appears in red—bold, intentional, and impossible to miss—while LBR Mar is seen alongside CMG’s Big Boogie in separate imagery, visually linking local grind with national recognition. The contrast works: music, fashion, and presence each playing a distinct role while supporting the same narrative.
Rather than overshadowing the music, the clothing amplifies it—turning visuals into statements instead of decorations.
A St. Louis Blueprint
What makes this collaboration resonate is its simplicity. There’s no forced hype, no overexplaining. Just alignment. Deelyrik brings the sound and vision. LBR Mar brings the brand and infrastructure. Together, they show how independent artists and designers can build platforms without waiting for permission.
This is a familiar blueprint in hip-hop history. From early Roc-A-Wear moments to regional movements that fused sound and style, the strongest scenes have always been built locally first. Deelyrik and LBR Clothing are tapping into that same tradition—grounded, self-sufficient, and forward-thinking.
More Than a Look
At its core, this collaboration isn’t about clothing drops or music videos—it’s about representation. It’s about showing that St. Louis creatives don’t need to leave home to be seen. They can build, collaborate, and scale from where they stand.
With LBR Clothing now available to the public and Deelyrik continuing to expand his creative reach, this partnership feels less like a moment and more like a starting point.
LBR Clothing: https://lbrdrip.com/
“Mic Drop” Visual: https://youtu.be/VRWjUbkO7RU
St. Louis isn’t just watching this unfold—it’s wearing it, hearing it, and standing behind it.