Witness (Rapper)
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Witness is an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 rapper and hip hop producer
Hip hop production
Hip hop production is the creation of hip hop music. Though the term encompasses all aspects of hip hop music, it's most commonly used to refer to the instrumental, non-lyrical aspects of hip hop. This means that hip hop producers are the instrumentalists involved in a work...

 from Morrisville, PA.

Biography

Witness started making music at the age of fifteen and has grown from a Morrisville, PA high school student aspiring to b-boy and emcee to an internet phenomenon with a rabidly loyal, international fanbase. Witness is the founder of a hip-hop and art collective known as Recollective; initially conceived as a record label, it grew into a network of artists across the U.S., including the producer Emancipator. In 2008, Witness released ".45 Sweetheart", a free-to-download EP with Arizona producer Mob Robb to critical acclaim.

After moving to Minneapolis, MN, for unknown personal reasons in 2009, Witness has announced that he is in the process of working on his first full length record and preparing for a release on the Japanese label Rockwell Product Shop. In 2011, Witness appeared in a series of commercials for the new T-Mobile Sidekick 4G.

EPs

  • Ever Since
    Ever since
    "Ever Since" is a 2002 song released by J-pop singer Sayaka. She wrote the lyrics herself, but the music was composed by Shunsaku Okuda of The Brilliant Green. It was the ending theme song of the Japanese drama Big Money , and it reached a #5 ranking on the Oricon sales chart.A limited edition was...

    (Recollective Records, 2005)
  • Evermore
    Evermore
    Evermore are a band originally from Feilding, New Zealand, now based in Melbourne, Australia. The band consists of the Hume brothers – Jon , Peter and Dann...

    (Recollective Records, 2007)
  • .45 Sweetheart (Recollective Records, 2008)

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