Caleb Brown
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APR
03
2019
Decatur, GA
Eddie's Attic
I Was There
DEC
21
2018
chicago, IL
Park West
I Was There
DEC
15
2018
Seattle, WA
Neumos
I Was There
DEC
14
2018
Vancouver, Canada
Fortune sound club
I Was There
DEC
13
2018
Portland, OR
Star theatre
I Was There
DEC
11
2018
Oakland, CA
The New Parish
I Was There
DEC
10
2018
Los Angeles, CA
El Rey
I Was There
DEC
09
2018
Tempe, AZ
Aura Nightclub
I Was There
DEC
07
2018
San Antonio, TX
Paper Tiger
I Was There
DEC
05
2018
Austin, TX
Come and Take It Live
I Was There
DEC
04
2018
Houston, TX
The Studio at Warehouse Live
I Was There
DEC
03
2018
Dallas, TX
Trees Dallas
I Was There
NOV
29
2018
Atlanta, GA
Masquerade
I Was There
NOV
27
2018
Washington, DC
U Street Music Hall
I Was There
NOV
26
2018
New York, NY
Highline Ballroom
I Was There
NOV
24
2018
Philadelphia, PA
Voltage Lounge
I Was There
NOV
23
2018
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club
I Was There
NOV
20
2018
Baltimore, MD
Ottobar
I Was There
NOV
19
2018
Toronto, Canada
Velvet Underground
I Was There
NOV
18
2018
Detroit, MI
El Club
I Was There
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About Caleb Brown
Nineteen-year-old rapper Caleb Brown is already a promising new independent voice in hip-hop, with how he depicts his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to devastating effect in his“Batonstan” series. Yet his fifth EP BROWN shows how he has an even clearer sense of self today. “I’ve broken my shell and had a self-esteem boost,” he says. “I can finally be me.”
During high school, Caleb Brown first imagined that he would grow up to be a basketball star, but his grades failed to qualify him to play. Then a friend urged him to listen to Nas. “I studied Illmatic for the longest time, trying to mimic his storytelling capabilities,” Brown says. The teenage rapper was also coming to terms with how mental illness can affect one’s outlook: After watching his mother work as a nurse aid in group homes, and essentially growing up in such facilities, Brown was diagnosed as bipolar, as he spells out in BROWN’s second track “Mob”without a trace of irony.
Caleb Brown graduated from high school to a record deal with Rostrum Records and an ideafor what he had to offer. “I didn’t want to be Kendrick anymore. I didn’t want to do what Nas was doing anymore. I wanted to be me. I think I’ve got a grip on that,” he says.
For BROWN, the titular rapper worked closely with producer and Atlanta trap veteran Sonny Digital, exchanging and sharpening ideas for songs over the course of eight months. The end result is five sinister Southern hip-hop bangers. Brown may sound like he is having fun as he hungers for personal success, with his punchy hooks and pit stop at a strip club. But a closer
listen reveals how he is also wrestling with thoughts of infidelity (“Player’s Club”), addiction (“American Bulldozer”) and depression. “I don’t want to live if death is all I think about,” he confesses in “Wanted,” a song where he grants a closer look at his inner psyche. “When I was diagnosed, I started looking at myself different,” Brown says. “When they tell you that everything
you like is a result of an illness, it’s a mindfuck.”
Caleb Brown plans to reveal even more of himself in his debut album. For now, his latest EP isa promising teaser of what he has to offer.
During high school, Caleb Brown first imagined that he would grow up to be a basketball star, but his grades failed to qualify him to play. Then a friend urged him to listen to Nas. “I studied Illmatic for the longest time, trying to mimic his storytelling capabilities,” Brown says. The teenage rapper was also coming to terms with how mental illness can affect one’s outlook: After watching his mother work as a nurse aid in group homes, and essentially growing up in such facilities, Brown was diagnosed as bipolar, as he spells out in BROWN’s second track “Mob”without a trace of irony.
Caleb Brown graduated from high school to a record deal with Rostrum Records and an ideafor what he had to offer. “I didn’t want to be Kendrick anymore. I didn’t want to do what Nas was doing anymore. I wanted to be me. I think I’ve got a grip on that,” he says.
For BROWN, the titular rapper worked closely with producer and Atlanta trap veteran Sonny Digital, exchanging and sharpening ideas for songs over the course of eight months. The end result is five sinister Southern hip-hop bangers. Brown may sound like he is having fun as he hungers for personal success, with his punchy hooks and pit stop at a strip club. But a closer
listen reveals how he is also wrestling with thoughts of infidelity (“Player’s Club”), addiction (“American Bulldozer”) and depression. “I don’t want to live if death is all I think about,” he confesses in “Wanted,” a song where he grants a closer look at his inner psyche. “When I was diagnosed, I started looking at myself different,” Brown says. “When they tell you that everything
you like is a result of an illness, it’s a mindfuck.”
Caleb Brown plans to reveal even more of himself in his debut album. For now, his latest EP isa promising teaser of what he has to offer.
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Genres:
Rap, Hip Hop
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Send a request to Caleb Brown to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
03
2019
Decatur, GA
Eddie's Attic
I Was There
DEC
21
2018
chicago, IL
Park West
I Was There
DEC
15
2018
Seattle, WA
Neumos
I Was There
DEC
14
2018
Vancouver, Canada
Fortune sound club
I Was There
DEC
13
2018
Portland, OR
Star theatre
I Was There
DEC
11
2018
Oakland, CA
The New Parish
I Was There
DEC
10
2018
Los Angeles, CA
El Rey
I Was There
DEC
09
2018
Tempe, AZ
Aura Nightclub
I Was There
DEC
07
2018
San Antonio, TX
Paper Tiger
I Was There
DEC
05
2018
Austin, TX
Come and Take It Live
I Was There
DEC
04
2018
Houston, TX
The Studio at Warehouse Live
I Was There
DEC
03
2018
Dallas, TX
Trees Dallas
I Was There
NOV
29
2018
Atlanta, GA
Masquerade
I Was There
NOV
27
2018
Washington, DC
U Street Music Hall
I Was There
NOV
26
2018
New York, NY
Highline Ballroom
I Was There
NOV
24
2018
Philadelphia, PA
Voltage Lounge
I Was There
NOV
23
2018
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club
I Was There
NOV
20
2018
Baltimore, MD
Ottobar
I Was There
NOV
19
2018
Toronto, Canada
Velvet Underground
I Was There
NOV
18
2018
Detroit, MI
El Club
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Caleb Brown
Nineteen-year-old rapper Caleb Brown is already a promising new independent voice in hip-hop, with how he depicts his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to devastating effect in his“Batonstan” series. Yet his fifth EP BROWN shows how he has an even clearer sense of self today. “I’ve broken my shell and had a self-esteem boost,” he says. “I can finally be me.”
During high school, Caleb Brown first imagined that he would grow up to be a basketball star, but his grades failed to qualify him to play. Then a friend urged him to listen to Nas. “I studied Illmatic for the longest time, trying to mimic his storytelling capabilities,” Brown says. The teenage rapper was also coming to terms with how mental illness can affect one’s outlook: After watching his mother work as a nurse aid in group homes, and essentially growing up in such facilities, Brown was diagnosed as bipolar, as he spells out in BROWN’s second track “Mob”without a trace of irony.
Caleb Brown graduated from high school to a record deal with Rostrum Records and an ideafor what he had to offer. “I didn’t want to be Kendrick anymore. I didn’t want to do what Nas was doing anymore. I wanted to be me. I think I’ve got a grip on that,” he says.
For BROWN, the titular rapper worked closely with producer and Atlanta trap veteran Sonny Digital, exchanging and sharpening ideas for songs over the course of eight months. The end result is five sinister Southern hip-hop bangers. Brown may sound like he is having fun as he hungers for personal success, with his punchy hooks and pit stop at a strip club. But a closer
listen reveals how he is also wrestling with thoughts of infidelity (“Player’s Club”), addiction (“American Bulldozer”) and depression. “I don’t want to live if death is all I think about,” he confesses in “Wanted,” a song where he grants a closer look at his inner psyche. “When I was diagnosed, I started looking at myself different,” Brown says. “When they tell you that everything
you like is a result of an illness, it’s a mindfuck.”
Caleb Brown plans to reveal even more of himself in his debut album. For now, his latest EP isa promising teaser of what he has to offer.
During high school, Caleb Brown first imagined that he would grow up to be a basketball star, but his grades failed to qualify him to play. Then a friend urged him to listen to Nas. “I studied Illmatic for the longest time, trying to mimic his storytelling capabilities,” Brown says. The teenage rapper was also coming to terms with how mental illness can affect one’s outlook: After watching his mother work as a nurse aid in group homes, and essentially growing up in such facilities, Brown was diagnosed as bipolar, as he spells out in BROWN’s second track “Mob”without a trace of irony.
Caleb Brown graduated from high school to a record deal with Rostrum Records and an ideafor what he had to offer. “I didn’t want to be Kendrick anymore. I didn’t want to do what Nas was doing anymore. I wanted to be me. I think I’ve got a grip on that,” he says.
For BROWN, the titular rapper worked closely with producer and Atlanta trap veteran Sonny Digital, exchanging and sharpening ideas for songs over the course of eight months. The end result is five sinister Southern hip-hop bangers. Brown may sound like he is having fun as he hungers for personal success, with his punchy hooks and pit stop at a strip club. But a closer
listen reveals how he is also wrestling with thoughts of infidelity (“Player’s Club”), addiction (“American Bulldozer”) and depression. “I don’t want to live if death is all I think about,” he confesses in “Wanted,” a song where he grants a closer look at his inner psyche. “When I was diagnosed, I started looking at myself different,” Brown says. “When they tell you that everything
you like is a result of an illness, it’s a mindfuck.”
Caleb Brown plans to reveal even more of himself in his debut album. For now, his latest EP isa promising teaser of what he has to offer.
Show More
Genres:
Rap, Hip Hop
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