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Kweku Collins

Kweku Collins is a 21-year older rapper/producer/songwriter from Evanston, IL that has been making music for most of his life.  Born into a musical family, Kweku joined his dad on-stage playing African drums as early as the age of 4. As a teenager, Kweku transitioned to making his own music, crafting bedroom classics throughout high school. In 2015, just shy of his high school graduation, Kweku joined the Chicago's indie rap outfit, Closed Sessions and shortly after released his debut EP, Say It Here While It's Safe.  The EP received critical praise and landed Kweku on Pigeons and Planes 20 rappers under 20 List.  

In 2016, Kweku followed up with Nat Love - a proper LP that garnered an 8.0 Pitchfork Review, produced a Pitchfork Best New Track, and landed Kweku in publications such as The FADER, Billboard, Chicago Reader, and more. Kweku's latest release, Grey, is available now via iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, and other digital retailers.

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Kweku Collins - “Say it Here While It’s Safe” Album

Kweku Collins - “Nat Love” Album

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At first glance, Kweku Collins may seem in line with a certain wave of Chicago rappers – his melodic, almost bluesy, but always rap-punctuated flow bringing to mind Chance The Rapper, Vic Mensa, and even former Closed Sessions labelmate Alex Wiley. However, it doesn't take long to fall into Kweku's unique world, which he's fully developed on Nat Love, a collection of songs he doesn't classify as a mixtape or an album, but simply a project. Collins, now 19 years old and only a year out of high school, is very careful with titles. At one point in our conversation he eschews the thought that he's a rapper at all, and with a listen through his new effort – a dreamy, shape-shifting collage of self-production and fluid vocal techniques – it's not exactly the word you come away with as a listener either. While he’s often mentioned in the Chicago conversation, he’s actually just down the road in Evanston, Illinois, a place he describes as "pretty segregated," making things particularly confusing for him, a biracial kid who found himself "straddling the fence" as he grew

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