Artist's albums
Golden Chakras
2023 · single
Glimpse
2022 · single
Cost of Living
2022 · album
Steep Life
2022 · single
Paradise (feat. Evidence)
2022 · single
Time Goes
2022 · single
This Must Be the Place
2022 · album
Got It Good
2022 · EP
Harm's Way
2022 · EP
Time Lost
2022 · EP
Catching Moments
2022 · single
Kite Strings
2022 · single
It Just Is
2022 · single
The Pain is Gone
2021 · single
Blacklight
2021 · album
We Outside
2021 · single
No Monsters
2021 · single
Humble Wins
2021 · single
Lovesick
2021 · album
Everything Baby
2021 · single
I Still Love You
2021 · single
Zaddy
2021 · single
When a Man
2021 · single
As God Intended
2020 · album
Worth Gold
2020 · single
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Biography
Simplicity is genius. Great artists can make the ostensibly impossible seem effortless. It’s in this rarefied air where you’ll find Detroit's Apollo Brown, constantly conjuring fresh innovations out of a tried-and-true formula. For the last decade, the Mello Music Group artist has singularly re-defined and expanded the foundation of what boom bap production can sound like. Just consider the revered legends that have collaborated on full-length albums with him: Raheem DeVaughn (“Lovesick”), Guilty Simpson (“Dice Game,”) Skyzoo (“Easy Truth Sessions”), Stalley (“Blacklight”), Joell Ortiz ("Mona Lisa"), Ghostface Killah ("The Brown Tape"), and O.C. (“Trophies.”) No less than DJ Premier declared the latter “hip-hop for the people,” naming “Trophies” the best album of the year. This is the tradition that Apollo Brown triumphantly upholds: the head-nodding, screwface-inducing, soul-replenishing lineage of Primo and Pete Rock, J Dilla and Large Professor, Mobb Deep and DJ Muggs. He makes music for old and young heads—bone bruising beats that summon visceral images of back alley brawls in ’81, pool hall melees, and metropolitan griminess. An East Coast sound with a midwestern mentality, channelling the marrow-freezing chill of the wind fleeing Lake Michigan. Everyone from Danny Brown to Chance The Rapper, Freddie Gibbs to Masta Ace, Black Milk to Oddisee have spit bars over his beats. Apollo Brown has a body of work that lives up to the legacy of the older gods.