Tribe Mafia
Austin Texas’s Favorite Hip-Hop Duo, Tribe Mafia
Hip-hop; Rap
Duo
“Tribe Mafia has shown to be one of the most promising up-and-coming acts of recent times. From raising awareness towards diversity and domestic violence, to playing the biggest stages in the US and abroad, the band speaks out about their hopes and dreams, making music and raising their voices.“ —Gigmit
BIOGRAPHY
Rap duo Tribe Mafia came up in Austin, Texas underground circles, going from recording their songs in the bathroom of their high school to international touring. The group's blend of contemporary rap styles came to life on their 2020 project Teepee Gang.
Tribe Mafia was formed by friends Chinasa Broxton and Carlos Moore in 2010 when they were still in high school. Growing up in Austin, Texas, the two aspiring artists were influenced by their city's nonstop musical energy, and experimented with a wide variety of approaches as they found their creative voice. Tribe Mafia was highly active in their hometown for years, collaborating with other Austin artists, performing at the annual South by Southwest music festivals and hosting their own listening parties that offered local creative talents to meet and build a community. After releasing multiple one-off tracks and singles, they released a six-song EP For You in 2017, a brief example of their blend of cloud rap production, R&B-tinged hip-hop, and understated trap beats. They explored harder instrumentals and more forceful rap styles on 2018 EP The Come Up. In 2019, Tribe Mafia released "Like Cola," a collaborative single off of their " It's a Tribe Tings" EP.
Austin Texas’s Favorite Hip-Hop Duo, Tribe Mafia
Hip-hop; Rap
Duo
“Tribe Mafia has shown to be one of the most promising up-and-coming acts of recent times. From raising awareness towards diversity and domestic violence, to playing the biggest stages in the US and abroad, the band speaks out about their hopes and dreams, making music and raising their voices.“ —Gigmit
BIOGRAPHY
Rap duo Tribe Mafia came up in Austin, Texas underground circles, going from recording their songs in the bathroom of their high school to international touring. The group's blend of contemporary rap styles came to life on their 2020 project Teepee Gang.
Tribe Mafia was formed by friends Chinasa Broxton and Carlos Moore in 2010 when they were still in high school. Growing up in Austin, Texas, the two aspiring artists were influenced by their city's nonstop musical energy, and experimented with a wide variety of approaches as they found their creative voice. Tribe Mafia was highly active in their hometown for years, collaborating with other Austin artists, performing at the annual South by Southwest music festivals and hosting their own listening parties that offered local creative talents to meet and build a community. After releasing multiple one-off tracks and singles, they released a six-song EP For You in 2017, a brief example of their blend of cloud rap production, R&B-tinged hip-hop, and understated trap beats. They explored harder instrumentals and more forceful rap styles on 2018 EP The Come Up. In 2019, Tribe Mafia released "Like Cola," a collaborative single off of their " It's a Tribe Tings" EP.
Austin Texas’s Favorite Hip-Hop Duo, Tribe Mafia
Hip-hop; Rap
Duo
“Tribe Mafia has shown to be one of the most promising up-and-coming acts of recent times. From raising awareness towards diversity and domestic violence, to playing the biggest stages in the US and abroad, the band speaks out about their hopes and dreams, making music and raising their voices.“ —Gigmit
BIOGRAPHY
Rap duo Tribe Mafia came up in Austin, Texas underground circles, going from recording their songs in the bathroom of their high school to international touring. The group's blend of contemporary rap styles came to life on their 2020 project Teepee Gang.
Tribe Mafia was formed by friends Chinasa Broxton and Carlos Moore in 2010 when they were still in high school. Growing up in Austin, Texas, the two aspiring artists were influenced by their city's nonstop musical energy, and experimented with a wide variety of approaches as they found their creative voice. Tribe Mafia was highly active in their hometown for years, collaborating with other Austin artists, performing at the annual South by Southwest music festivals and hosting their own listening parties that offered local creative talents to meet and build a community. After releasing multiple one-off tracks and singles, they released a six-song EP For You in 2017, a brief example of their blend of cloud rap production, R&B-tinged hip-hop, and understated trap beats. They explored harder instrumentals and more forceful rap styles on 2018 EP The Come Up. In 2019, Tribe Mafia released "Like Cola," a collaborative single off of their " It's a Tribe Tings" EP.