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Marlon Craft is an American rapper and songwriter from
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. He released his debut studio album, ''Funhouse Mirror'', in June 2019. He had also previously released numerous EPs and
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s.


Early life and education

Marlon Craft was born in
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in Manhattan. His father is a jazz drummer and his mother is a producer for an
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theater company. He grew up in
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, a Mitchell-Lama residential complex in Hell's Kitchen. He attended
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, a selective college-preparatory high school also in Hell's Kitchen. He also played AAU basketball in the
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. After high school, Craft attended
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in
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where he designed his own major, Urban Education and Social Justice.


Career

After college, Craft moved back to Manhattan Plaza and began making freestyle videos and posting them to
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. His first collection of songs came in the form of the March 2015 mixtape, ''Pieces''. That project featured a freestyle in which Craft rapped over the beat from " Shook Ones" by
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. He followed that with two EPs in 2016: ''So, What Are You Doing?'' and ''he looked like nothing''. The latter project featured the single, "Workin'". In March 2017, Craft released a short film that was also called ''he looked like nothing''. The month prior, he was featured in a
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Studios with
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and Angelo Mota. In August 2017, Craft released his second mixtape, ''The Tunnel's End'', which featured the singles "The Feels" and "New York Shit" (featuring Radamiz). The album was briefly number 2 on the
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Hip-Hop chart behind
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's '' 4:44''. He also continued releasing freestyles including one that mentioned every
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team, another on
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radio show, and one that mentioned every member of the 2016 and 2017 '' XXL''
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classes. In 2018, Craft opened for
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on his "Golden State of Mind Tour". He also released a series of EPs entitled ''A Dollar in Quarters''. ''25c'' came out in February, ''50c'' in March, and ''75c'' in May. Later in 2018, Craft partnered with Same Plate Entertainment (a joint venture with Sony Music). One of the first singles he released after signing to Same Plate was "NY Baby" featuring
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. In November 2018, he was featured on the
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and
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album, ''A Breukelen Story'', on the track "Wanna Be". In 2019, Craft and his team formed an art collective, movement, and lifestyle brand called "OUR.S". The organization helped coordinate "WORKWEEK", a series of public events in March and April 2019 that highlighted various non-profit organizations. Craft released the single "Do The Work" in support of the WORKWEEK events. In May 2019, Craft released another single, "Shallow", featuring Dizzy Wright. As part of OUR.S, fans could access the song two days before its wide release. In June 2019, Craft released the single "Gang Shit". The song and its accompanying music video depicted Craft taking on three roles: a racist white police officer, a member of the
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, and a black man serving prison time for an armed robbery. The song served as the lead single to his debut studio album, ''Funhouse Mirror'', which was released later that month by Same Plate and Sony. The album featured guest appearances from Dizzy Wright,
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, Ricky Motion, and Evan Crommett. It reached number one on
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' Top Hip-Hop Albums chart the week it was released. It also received praise from artists and activists like
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, T.I.,
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, and
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. Shortly after the album's release, Craft sold out his first show headlining at
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in New York. The following month, he held a listening party at
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in
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. In July 2019, he appeared on ''
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'' and performed a "5 Fingers of Death" freestyle. In 2020 Craft left his record deal with Same Plate Entertainment/
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and went back fully independent, launching The Center - an exclusive online subscription community of supporters. For $7 a month, fans can directly fund the creation of Craft's content, and in return receive exclusive access in the forms of hidden songs, weekly
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sessions, and more. In early 2021, Craft announced that his second album, ''How We Intended'' would release in February. On January 19, a day before Joe Biden's inauguration as president, Craft released "State of the Union",  a scathing rebuke of the state of affairs in America and in culture. On January 22, he appeared on ''
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'' on
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to break down the video and song with
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and
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.


Discography


Studio albums


Mixtapes


EPs


Singles


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Craft, Marlon 1993 births 21st-century American singers Songwriters from New York (state) Sony Music artists Living people Rappers from Manhattan People from Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan 21st-century American musicians