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Finally, New

712.6K streams

712,601

666 Central Ave.

218.3K streams

218,282

From the Floor (Jana Rush Remix)

157K streams

157,002

Wish You Were Here...

86.3K streams

86,311

Cycles (Deluxe Edition)

69.9K streams

69,885

Now, And Never Again

57.5K streams

57,547

Maneuvers

49.4K streams

49,413

Juices Run Clear

40.6K streams

40,580

Faux Leather

34.1K streams

34,092

Clearwater

26.7K streams

26,706

Biography

The two halves of Tampa rap duo They Hate Change—Dre (he/him) and Vonne (they/them)—first came together in front of the apartment complex where they both lived as teens. Dre had just moved down from Rochester, NY; Vonne was trying to sell him bad weed. It was clear from the start that the two listen to music differently from most people—they’re sonic omnivores, obsessive deep-divers, lovers of rare and radical sounds. Starting as kids trawling the internet for tracks, they’ve been collecting music from around the world and across the decades, amassing a shared sonic knowledge so deep that “encyclopedic” barely begins to cover it. Once they graduated to DJs on the Tampa DIY scene, they figured out how to pull all these disparate sounds together into a cohesive style. More importantly, they figured out how to make it something people will actually move to. When they made the transition to rapping and making beats, they brought that pleasure-seeking approach to sonic experimentation with them. Finally, New is what a truly post-genre musical landscape is supposed to be: building deep connections that transcend outdated distinctions between them, spilling over with the joy of exploration and possibility, and daring other artists to think broader, go deeper, take bigger risks. Let the rest of them keep playing by the old rules—They Hate Change will keep changing the game.