In a world where artists often color inside the lines, Lennixx is choosing the opposite arc: leaning into new ideas, embracing the thrill of the unknown, and letting curiosity drive the creative process. From TikTok experiments that started as a challenge and grew into a signature approach, to a new willingness to reveal the studio’s heartbeat—session tapes, drafts, and all—the duo is redefining what it means to share music in public. The goal remains simple: keep the focus on the art, but invite listeners to glimpse the magic that happens before a track drops.
If you discover Lennixx on Instagram, you’ll hear an energy that blends alt-pop with uptempo swagger and a cheeky attitude. It’s music that feels both familiar and adventurous—bright, catchy, and undeniably cinematic. For fans flipping through their back catalog, “Minute” stands out as the perfect entry point: a candid fuse of confidence and cuteness that encapsulates why Lennixx resonates now.
Looking ahead to 2026, the horizon is buzzing with studio experiments, bold collaborations, and live offerings that promise to bring the studio’s electricity to the stage. The team hints at an ambitious rollout—visuals, live gigs, and unexpected partnerships—while keeping the heart of the project intact: fresh sounds, honest storytelling, and the music at the center.
Balancing friendship with work is another thread in Lennixx’s story. They’re navigating the lines between casual hangouts and focused sessions, choosing to invite friends into the mix when needed to keep things human and fun. And if you’re leaving with a lyric grab, it’s a bold wink to their brand: “L-e-n-n-i-x-x, we’re bringing in the sex.” It’s playful, provocative, and unapologetically Lennixx.
In this interview, they share how ideation begins, the cycle of challenges and visuals, and the behind-the-scenes moments that fuel their sound. It’s an invitation to join the creative ride—where risk meets rhythm, and the music stays center stage.
FEATURE INTERVIEW:
Cycle (challenges, visuals, behind-the-scenes)?
We’re more open to ideas than ever and want to go outside of our comfort zone, so we’re definitely looking into doing even more and things we once thought were scary. Tiktok was super foreign to us in the beginning, but was something we tried making into our own thing.
We also genuinely wanna show more of the process while creating the music because we love to get the behind the scenes from our favorite artists. It’s almost like you take part of a secret and we have more session material than ever to show. We always wanna keep the focus on the music though!
For listeners who discover Lennixx through your Instagram presence, how would you describe your music ?
At the moment we’re feeling pretty alternative pop. Uptempo and cheeky attitude.
If someone digging into your back catalog, which track should they start with and why?
“Minute” for sure! We felt such an immediate connection when we were writing it, lyrically and especially musically. It feels like the perfect mix of confidence and cuteness.
Looking ahead, what’s next for Lennixx in 2026—studio experiments, collaborations, or a live-offering that fans should watch for?
Mmm a lot of new things! We’ve never been so excited and have an awesome roll out coming 😉 So look out for it all, visuals, live-gigs and new collaborations!
How do you balance friendship and work as band mates?
It can be hard to not talk about work when hanging out just the two of us, since it’s also our passion and we love what we do. But the same thing goes for the other way around, when we work we can have a hard time not just hanging out and talking about other things. It always feels fun whatever we do though, if we really wanna separate work, we invite other friends along and it balances us out.
Leave us with a lyric?
“L-e-n-n-i-x-x, we’re bringing in the sex” 😉
About The Author: Taylor Winter Wilson
Senior Editor at Galore. Made in Detroit - Living in Atlanta.
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