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A Pipe Dream and a Promise

432.6K streams

432,557

A Pipe Dream and a Promise

423.3K streams

423,326

Odds & Ends

84.5K streams

84,538

A Pipe Dream and a Promise (Instrument...

62.6K streams

62,592

Don't Sleep

4K streams

40,008

Skill Set

3.1K streams

3,142

94 Jeep Shit

1.6K streams

1,612

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Don't Sleep

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Biography

Pushed to try harder by a scene filled with talent, Detroit rapper Finale began his career trading rhymes with the likes of Guilty Simpson and One Be Lo. After trading tapes and eventually meeting local legend J Dilla, Finale quit his day job as an automotive engineer and devoted his time to writing, rapping, and promoting. An appearance on B.R. Gunna's 2004 effort Dirty District, Vol. 2 led to work with respected locals Invincible and Dabrye, including an appearance on the latter's 2006 Ghostly release, Two/Three. The year 2007 saw him collaborate with producer Spier 1200 for Develop, an album released through the Rawkus imprint Rawkus 50. A year later he would land on Invincible's Shapeshifters album and Vandalyzm's Megatron Majorz mixtape, plus his own single "Don't Sleep," guest starring Invincible and producer Black Milk. His debut album, Pipe Dream and a Promise, appeared in 2009 on the Interdependent label. The album was promoted with the online game Super Finale, a clever redo of Super Mario Bros. with Finale playing the role of Mario. He then took a break to focus on his wife and their newborn son, but after five years with a regular job he returned to rap and hooked up with producer Oddisee. In 2015 the duo released the album Odds & Ends, with guest spots from Homeboy Sandman and Big Tone. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi