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In 1996, he recorded his first official demo tape, and by 1998 he had a radio show on WRIU called True School Session. Francis won the Superbowl MC Battle in Boston in 1999, beating Esoteric. [8] [9] Francis won the Scribble Jam emcee battle in 2000, beating Blueprint. [4] [7] [10] [11]
Sage Francis is the executive producer of both and appears on both albums. [5] Los Angeles rapper 2Mex signed to Strange Famous Records in 2008, and his solo album, My Fanbase Will Destroy You, was released on the label in 2010. [6] Minneapolis hip hop group No Bird Sing's third album, Definition Sickness, was released on the label in 2013. [7]
Having toured and worked with each other, Sage Francis and B. Dolan wanted to put aside time to create music together. [3] However, the two couldn't find time in their schedules until they were invited to perform at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [3] There, they started writing their new collaborative songs. [3]
Its past participants and guests have included Juice, Eminem, Adeem, P.E.A.C.E., Eyedea, Sage Francis, Mac Lethal, Rhymefest, Nocando, MF DOOM, Skratch Bastid and DJ Abilities. [9] Mr. Dibbs' Turntable Hardcore series of albums was notable for its genre-straddling approach, blending a wide variety of styles along with more usual hip hop ...
Atmosphere - "A Song We Made With Sage" from "Trying to Find a Balance" (2003) DJ Signify - "Kiddie Litter" "Haunted House Party" "Cup of Regret" from Sleep No More (2004) Bad Religion - "Let Them Eat War" from The Empire Strikes First (2004)
They continued to stay friends and Sage Francis eventually signed Prolyphic to his label, Strange Famous Records. He became the second artist signed to the label, after B. Dolan. [5] In 2005, he released Stick Figures' self titled debut album. The same year, he was introduced by Sage Francis to hip hop producer Reanimator. [6]
Sage Francis - "Hoofprints in the Sand" from Human the Death Dance (2007) B. Dolan - "Still Electric" from The Failure (2008) Sleep - "Talk About It" "Who to Point the Finger At" from Hesitation Wounds (2009) Sage Francis - "Jaw of Steel" "Conspiracy to Riot" "Pump" from Sick of Wasting (2009) Curtis Plum - "Bike Cop" from Call My Cellphone (2010)
As a teenager, Scroobius Pip was inspired by punk music to buy a guitar and form various bands with his friends. His musical tastes quickly grew to encompass genres including hip hop and jazz and he became interested in spoken word artists Gil Scott-Heron, Sage Francis and Saul Williams.