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Hip-hop grew up in the 90’s. Wu-Tang, The Fugees and Biggie ensured New York wasn’t just hip-hop’s past, but its present and future. On the Left Coast, Tupac proved gangster and poet are not mutually exclusive, and the Pharcyde crafted a style synonymous with the California underground. Meanwhile, south of the Mason-Dixon, Outkast was birthing a southern sound that would inspire a generation of emcee’s.

This diverse soundscape raised Change, who emerged at the dawn of the millennium. With well-received releases like 2005's Tuesday Mournings, 2007’s Same As It Never Was, and 2009’s free ep, The Stimulus Plan, Change has continued to grow as an artist and emcee. With a plethora of guest appearances and the eclectic side project from Alabaster Kin, Change’s portfolio is as diverse as his moniker suggests. The Stimulus Plan surpassed 100,000 downloads digitally before streaming services ever entered the game!

The last ten years have seen Change focus on his career as an Audio Engineer, doing studio work for several artists and labels.
But once an emcee, always an emcee. Expect to hear more from Change, his political perspective, and his faith based outlook soon.

For hip-hop to grow, Change is vital!

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