American hip hop collective
Two-9 is an American hip hop collective from the East side of Atlanta, Georgia . The collective currently houses Key!, Curtis Williams, Jace, CeeJ, Cartier Dave (f/k/a Dav E), Lightskin Mac11 and DJ Osh Kosh. As well as the sub-groups Retro Su$h! (Jace & CeeJ) and FatKidsBrotha (Cartier Dave & Lightskin Mac11).
The group was founded by Williams and Key! in 2009. They are currently signed under Mike Will Made It 's label EarDrummers Entertainment .[ 1]
Music career
2012
The group released a mixtape Two-9 Forever in July 2012. Since that release, Two9 has been working constantly. They released A Two9 Christmas with DJ Don Cannon on Christmas Day 2012.[ 2]
They made ComplexMusic's list of "25 New Rappers to Watch Out For".[ 3]
2013
Two-9 were part of the second "Trillectro Music Festival 2013" held in Washington with ASAP Ferg , Wale , Casey Veggies , Travis Scott and more.[ 4]
Discography
Studio album
FRVR was released February 9, 2017, by Interscope and EarDrummers Entertainment , and is available on CD and digital download.[ 5]
Mixtapes
Eastside Paradise (FatKidsBrotha) (2011)[ 6]
Trill Shit Only (Curtis Williams) (2011)[ 7]
Two-9 Forever (2012)[ 8]
A Two9 Christmas (2012)[ 9]
Kung Fu In Japan (Retro Sushi) (2012)[ 10]
Mothers Are The Blame (Key!) (2012)[ 11]
NOONEISREADY (Key! & TrapMoneyBenny) (2012)[ 12]
Half Forgotten Daydreams (Curtis Williams) (2013)[ 13]
Fathers Are The Curse (Key!) (2013)[ 14]
Eastside Paradise II (FatKidsBrotha) (2013)[ 15]
NOONEISREADY II (Key! & TrapMoneyBenny) (2014)[ 16]
Danco James (Curtis Williams) (2014)[ 17]
B4FRVR (2015)[ 18]
#AugustTwo9 EP (2015)[ 19]
#SeptemberTwo9 EP (2015)[ 20]
#OctoberTwo9 EP (2015)[ 21]
Singles
"Where The Money At? (prod. by Mike Will Made It)"
"Everything (prod. by Mike Will Made It)"
"3732 (Retro Sushi) ft. OJ Da Juiceman"
"Free Waffles (Retro Sushi & Key!)"
"Rackades"
"By The Hour"
References
^ "XXL Magazine Meet The Members of Two-9" . XXL Magazine. April 11, 2013.
^ "Two-9 Rise to Fame" . sxswSchedule. December 18, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2013 .
^ "25 New Rappers to Watch Out For" . ComplexMusic. July 29, 2013.
^ "Trillectro Music Festival 2013 Info" . songkick.com. August 17, 2013.
^ FRVR [@Two9] (February 1, 2017). " "FRVR" album February 9th" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ "Two-9 Discography "Eastside Paradise" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Eastside Paradise" " . Discogs.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Two-9 Forever" " . Discogs. 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "A Two9 Christmas" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Kung Fu In Japan" " . Discogs. 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Mothers Are The Blame" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "NOONEISREADY" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Half Forgotten Daydreams" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Fathers Are The Curse" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Eastside Paradise II" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "NOONEISREADY II" " . Discogs. December 26, 2012.
^ "Two-9 Discography "Danco James" " . Datpiff. Archived from the original on January 9, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2015 .
^ "Two-9 Discography "B4FRVR" " . LiveMixtapes.
^ "Two-9 Discography "#AugustTwo9 EP" " . Complex.
^ "#SeptemberTwo9 EP" . soundcloud.
^ "#OctoberTwo9 Hosted by @Fat_Kids_Brotha" .