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Jacob "Jake" Anderson (born April 29, 1984), better known by his stage name Prof, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter based in
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, Minnesota. He released his first full-length album, ''Project Gampo'', in 2007 and has since released five additional albums and three EPs. In 2012, '' City Pages'' named Prof on their list of Minnesota's 20 best rappers. He was formerly signed to Rhymesayers Entertainment.


Early life

Jacob "Jake" Anderson was born in
Minneapolis Minneapolis () is the largest city in Minnesota, United States, and the county seat of Hennepin County. The city is abundant in water, with thirteen lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks and waterfalls. Minneapolis has its origins ...
, Minnesota, and grew up in the city's Powderhorn neighborhood. His mother, Colleen, had a rocky relationship with his father (who suffered from
bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that last from days to weeks each. If the elevated mood is severe or associated with ...
and was physically abusive) whom she would later divorce and move away from, taking Anderson's three older sisters with her. In his teenage years, he developed a "comedic, dirty-mouthed rap persona" he named Gampo after a childhood friend. Anderson graduated from
Minneapolis South High School Minneapolis South High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in the Corcoran neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. A member of the Minneapolis Public Schools district, it is both the oldest and largest public high s ...
in 2002.


Music career

In 2010, Prof was part of Rhymesayers' Welcome to Minnesota tour. During the mid-2000s, Prof regularly performed at the Dinkytowner bar with partner and
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Rahzwell. It was at one such show that Prof would meet his manager, Mike Campbell. Prof and Campbell, along with Dillon Parker, later became co-owners of the Stophouse Music Group, a record label that owns and manages their eponymous Stophouse Studios in
northeast Minneapolis Northeast is a defined community in the U.S. city of Minneapolis that is composed of 13 smaller neighborhoods whose street addresses end in "NE". Unofficially it also includes the neighborhoods of the University community which have "NE" addre ...
. The staff of '' City Pages'' named Prof as Minnesota's 19th-best rapper in 2012, citing his musical dexterity, "his impressive singing voice", and his ability to engage and make audiences laugh. Conversely, musician and critic Dwight Hobbes of the ''
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'' asserted that Prof's 2011 album, ''King Gampo'', was "asinine, narcissistic self-indulgence run completely riot, without a shred of redeeming artistry" and "rap at its worst". Prof has been noted as one of the few Minneapolis rap acts (in addition to
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and several Rhymesayers artists) who are capable of selling out the city's famed First Avenue Mainroom, and the only to do so in recent years without the backing of
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station
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. In May 2013, when Busta Rhymes failed to show up at the Soundset Music Festival in Shakopee, Minnesota, Prof substituted for him with only an hour's notice. On December 3, 2013, Prof signed to
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. The announcement video featured the label's co-founder, Slug, and coincided with the release of a single called "The Reply". The '' Star Tribune'' reported on the occasion that Prof would release another album in 2014. In a May 2015, Prof announced his debut record on Rhymesayers, entitled ''Liability''. In the same interview, he also revealed he had signed with
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for his future touring ventures. Prof released a single called "Ghost" from the album. ''Liability'' was released October 16, 2015, and peaked at 141 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart November 7, 2015. On February 20, 2018, Prof announced he would be releasing a new album, titled ''Pookie Baby'', on April 13, 2018. On September 6, 2019, Prof premiered a music video for his song titled "Cousins" featuring Saint Paul, Minnesota rapper, Cashinova. Additionally, on October 20, 2019, Prof's song "Church" was featured in the opening of Season 2, Episode 4 of ABC's ''The Rookie''. On April 29, 2020, Prof released his first single, "Squad Goals", from his newly announced album ''Powderhorn Suites'' that was due to be released on June 26. However, on June 25, Rhymesayers dropped Prof from their label, stating that they "failed to not only vet the signing of Prof but also calling into question the intentions behind his music, messaging and content more strongly". Rhymesayers further intended to cease the release of ''Powderhorn Suites'' to the extent that they could given the imminent release date. On October 22, 2020, Prof announced the re-release of ''Powderhorn Suites'' by his Stophouse Music Group record label and premiered a music video for the song "Animal Patrol" from the album. ''Powderhorn Suites'' was released by Stophouse Music Group on November 13, 2020. Prof premiered a music video for his ''Powderhorn Suites'' song "Outside Baby" the same day of the album's release. On November 20, 2020, ''Powderhorn Suites'' peaked at 36 on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Discography

All albums up to 2013 were released by Stophouse Music Group. ''Liability'' (2015) and ''Pookie Baby'' (2018) were released by Rhymesayers Entertainment. ''Powderhorn Suites'' was subsequently released by Stophouse Music Group in 2020.


Studio albums

* ''Absolutely'' (2006) * ''Project Gampo'' (2007) * ''Recession Music'' (2009) * ''King Gampo'' (2011) * '' Liability'' (2015) * ''Pookie Baby'' (2018) * ''Powderhorn Suites'' (2020)


EPs

* ''Prof / Ra EP'' (200*?) * ''Kaiser Von Powderhorn'' (2008) * ''Kaiser Von Powderhorn 2'' (2010) * ''Kaiser Von Powderhorn 3'' (2012)


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at Stophouse Music Group {{DEFAULTSORT:Prof Living people Musicians from Minneapolis Rappers from Minneapolis Underground rappers American male rappers Midwest hip hop musicians 1984 births 21st-century American rappers Rhymesayers Entertainment artists 21st-century American male musicians South High School (Minnesota) alumni Rappers from Minnesota