LBE Scar Releases Two EPs, Teams Up With YBL SINATRA for Bone Thugs Show

LBE Scar

Canton rapper LBE Scar just dropped two EPs in four days, and he’s celebrating by hitting the stage with an old friend. Scar and YBL SINATRA, the son of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Bizzy Bone, grew up around the corner from each other in Cleveland (tickets here). Now they’re opening for all five members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony on November 29th at Cleveland’s Agora Theater.

“We grew up around the corner from each other when I lived in Cleveland,” Scar explains. “The connection with YBL SINATRA runs deep. These upcoming shows we’ve got together are gonna be huge.” Before the Cleveland date, the two are heading to New York for interviews and performances, with Scar’s official tour launching in February 2026.


November 29, YBL Sinatra and LBE Scar will open for all five members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at Agora Theater

Born Skyler Lewis on May 4, 1996, in Canton, Ohio, the 29-year-old started writing poetry and performing before age six. Beyond music, Lewis has worked as an entrepreneur, business manager, and photographer. He spent years working behind the scenes in the music industry, first as promotion manager at Hit Camp Records in 2019, then at Loedagang, LLC, before starting his own venture, Scar Management. Now he’s stepping into the spotlight himself.

The LBE in his name stands for “Loyalty Before Everything,” and he’s built his entire brand around that principle. He’s a father to two kids, Zalaya and Junior, and when asked about the inspiration behind his back-to-back releases, his answer was direct: “My kids. That’s it. Plain and simple.”

“The Chronicles of Scar Vol. 1” by LBE Scar
“The Chronicles of Scar Vol. 2” by LBE Scar

The Chronicles of Scar, Vol. 1” hit Spotify on October 27th, followed by “Vol. 2” on October 31st. Both EPs clock in around 11-12 minutes each, with five tracks apiece. “Vol. 1” features “Karma,” a track about betrayal and self-reliance that Scar says captures his journey cutting ties with disloyal people. “Vol. 2” includes “Calling Me Bae” and “Switch Up,” exploring relationship dynamics and emotional honesty. He handles his own engineering and production, describing his sound as “vision-able, over-seeing, manifest-able,” something meant to paint pictures in listeners’ minds without needing visuals.

“After I did my performance in Cleveland, I knew this is what I was destined to be,” Scar says. “I’m here to stay.”

With his childhood friend by his side and two fresh projects out, Scar’s making his move. His cameraman Dee Dee Vision will be capturing visuals for upcoming video releases. Scar’s connecting with fans across Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, and SoundCloud, with both EPs available now on Spotify.

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