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Grieves

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Having spent nearly two years on the road touring in support of 88 Keys and Counting, The end of 2008 saw Grieves enlisting the help of friend and collaborator Budo to co-produce Together/Apart bringing his signature swiss-army knife, multi-instrumental backdrop to Grieves' hauntingly poignant narrative. The album began taking shape in New York as the two built off the success 88 Keys and Counting had generated and paired it with the intensity they developed from their live performances. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • abstract hip hop
  • seattle hip hop

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Greaves the rapper from?
Grieves, the acclaimed hip-hop and rap artist, hails from Seattle, Washington. Known for his insightful lyrics and emotive beats, Grieves has played a prominent role in the Pacific Northwest's vibrant music scene. Seattle, a city celebrated for its rich musical history, especially in alternative and underground genres, has significantly influenced Grieves' unique sound. Drawing inspiration from his surroundings, Grieves fuses heartfelt storytelling with urban hip-hop elements, making him a standout figure in the region's hip-hop community. Over the years, his Seattle roots have shaped his artistic identity, allowing him to connect deeply with fans through relatable themes and innovative production. Whether performing locally or touring nationally, Grieves proudly represents Seattle, continually shining a spotlight on the city's thriving rap and hip-hop culture.
Are Grieves still with Rhymesayers?
As of the latest updates, Grieves is no longer signed with Rhymesayers Entertainment, the influential independent hip-hop label based in Minneapolis. Grieves joined Rhymesayers in the late 2000s, where he released multiple acclaimed projects, including "Together/Apart"
Are Grieves still on Rhymesayers?
No, Grieves is no longer on Rhymesayers Entertainment. After a successful partnership that saw the release of several fan-favorite albums and national tours, Grieves has parted ways with the Minneapolis-based label. His departure from Rhymesayers marks a new chapter in his career, as he explores independent avenues for music distribution and creative expression. Fans who have followed Grieves through his Rhymesayers era can look forward to fresh material released directly by the artist, demonstrating his commitment to maintaining an authentic and personal connection with listeners. This shift empowers Grieves to experiment further with his sound and maintain full control over his musical direction, ensuring that his future projects continue to reflect his artistic vision.
Who are Grieves signed to?
Currently, Grieves is an independent artist and is not signed to any major label. After building a strong reputation and fanbase with Rhymesayers Entertainment, Grieves has taken the reins of his career, opting for the independence that allows him to dictate both the creative and business aspects of his music. This transition to independent status is increasingly common among hip-hop and rap artists who seek direct engagement with their audience and greater control over their releases. Grieves now manages his own music distribution, marketing, and tour scheduling, which enables him to stay true to his unique style while adapting to the evolving landscape of the music industry. Fans can support Grieves directly through his official website and streaming platforms for his latest releases and tour dates.
Does hip hop have rap in it?
Yes, hip hop as a genre typically includes rap as one of its core elements. Hip hop originated in the 1970s in the Bronx, New York City, and encompasses several cultural components: MCing (rapping), DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti art. Rap, which involves rhythmic and rhyming speech or lyrics delivered over a beat, is the primary vocal style associated with hip hop music. While all rap is considered a part of hip hop, not all hip hop tracks necessarily feature rapping, as some may focus more on instrumental beats or other elements of the culture. However, in most cases, the terms "hip hop"

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