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SEP
30
2017
Pittsboro, NC
Shakori Hills
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JAN
16
2017
Athens, GA
Georgia Theatre
I Was There
JAN
14
2017
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
DEC
10
2016
Charlotte, NC
Snug Harbor
I Was There
DEC
07
2016
Brooklyn, NY
The Paper Box
I Was There
APR
02
2016
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
MAR
03
2016
Chapel Hill, NC
Local 506
I Was There
MAR
02
2016
Greensboro, NC
Limelight
I Was There
AUG
26
2015
New York, NY
Rough Trade
I Was There
AUG
06
2015
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
AUG
04
2015
Philadelphia, PA
Bourbon and Branch
I Was There
JUL
31
2015
Lakewood, OH
Symposium Nite Club
I Was There
JUN
19
2015
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
APR
11
2015
Chapel Hill, NC
Hooker Fields
I Was There
MAR
02
2015
Raleigh, NC
Lincoln Theatre
I Was There
MAR
01
2015
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
FEB
26
2015
Charlotte, NC
Tremont Music Hall
I Was There
JAN
13
2015
New York, NY
The Studio at Webster Hall
I Was There
DEC
09
2014
New York, NY
The Studio at Webster Hall
I Was There
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About Well$
Like most kids in his native town of Charlotte, North Carolina, Leroy Shingu, had a head filled with Hip-hop dreams growing up, even trying his hand at freestyling when he was all of nine years old. But a storied background starkly different to the blissful suburban reality of his peers would compel the rapper better known as Well$ to turn that childhood fantasy into his newly launched career as a rapper. Quietly released in 2012, $ay La V, Well$’ debut EP rose steadily on the Bandcamp charts to peak at number 5 and eventually become the most downloaded album in the Charlotte Area. That remarkable ascent as well as the video for the song State of Ecstasy The Interlude Part 1 hauled Well$ out of virtual anonymity, and shoved him onto high profile stage performances with artists such as G Eazy, Chris Webby, Johnny Polygon, and one of his idols Pac Div. Proud To Be An American, one of Well$’ standout tracks off $ay La V, is the assured declaration of a young man who has come to terms with his identity and adopted home, flaws and all. Yet it wasn’t always this way. Born in the US to Congolese illegal immigrants, Well$ has encountered the ins and outs of America’s legal system for as long as he can remember. What started as a routine police search ended up with his mother serving a six-month jail stint when it emerged that she was in the country undocumented. Left mostly in the care of a grandmother who barely speaks English, Well$’ teenage life slowly spiraled downwards into delinquency. Dabbling in car theft, drug dealing and eventually dropping out of high school caused his concerned mother to ship him off to New Orleans to stay with his cousin Alec Lomami in the hope that he could steer him back on to the straight and narrow. Lomami (nowadays producer and Immaculate Records label owner) averted Well$’ focus to music as a means to channel his feelings of angst and isolation. In 2010 the two of them began work in earnest on Well$’ debut, marking the turning point for him. As always, on his forth-coming album Well$’ music deftly walks the tricky balance between niche underground and commercial mainstream drawing on styles that range from breast-beating braggadocio through to quiet, moody introspection. “My music is like me, sometimes it’s serious, sometimes it’s playful, sometimes it’s happy, sometimes it’s sad, sometimes it’s meaningful and sometimes it’s meaningless,” Well$ describes his swinging pendulum of musical expressions, always true to his realest self. Fatherhood is one of many subjects that Well$ touches on. The lead single Black Swan explores the life choices of a young woman affected by an absent father. Elsewhere, on Major Pain Well$ walks in the shoes if his own imperfect dad. In Dreams of an Insomniac, Well$ stands on the edge of a cliff and meticulously lays out fears of flying – those pesky “what if” questions that keep him up at night. That rare and commendable honesty Well$ displays comes from his admiration of now era rap stars. “Kid Cudi, Wiz Khalifa’s tape Kush & Orange Juice, Pac Div, Drake The Way I'm Living Makes My Mom Nervous **OUT NOW** https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/way-im-living-makes-my-mom/id1163953538
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Genres:
Hip Hop, Hip-hop, Rap
Hometown:
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Send a request to Well$ to play in your city
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
30
2017
Pittsboro, NC
Shakori Hills
I Was There
JAN
16
2017
Athens, GA
Georgia Theatre
I Was There
JAN
14
2017
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
DEC
10
2016
Charlotte, NC
Snug Harbor
I Was There
DEC
07
2016
Brooklyn, NY
The Paper Box
I Was There
APR
02
2016
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
MAR
03
2016
Chapel Hill, NC
Local 506
I Was There
MAR
02
2016
Greensboro, NC
Limelight
I Was There
AUG
26
2015
New York, NY
Rough Trade
I Was There
AUG
06
2015
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
AUG
04
2015
Philadelphia, PA
Bourbon and Branch
I Was There
JUL
31
2015
Lakewood, OH
Symposium Nite Club
I Was There
JUN
19
2015
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
APR
11
2015
Chapel Hill, NC
Hooker Fields
I Was There
MAR
02
2015
Raleigh, NC
Lincoln Theatre
I Was There
MAR
01
2015
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
FEB
26
2015
Charlotte, NC
Tremont Music Hall
I Was There
JAN
13
2015
New York, NY
The Studio at Webster Hall
I Was There
DEC
09
2014
New York, NY
The Studio at Webster Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Well$
Like most kids in his native town of Charlotte, North Carolina, Leroy Shingu, had a head filled with Hip-hop dreams growing up, even trying his hand at freestyling when he was all of nine years old. But a storied background starkly different to the blissful suburban reality of his peers would compel the rapper better known as Well$ to turn that childhood fantasy into his newly launched career as a rapper. Quietly released in 2012, $ay La V, Well$’ debut EP rose steadily on the Bandcamp charts to peak at number 5 and eventually become the most downloaded album in the Charlotte Area. That remarkable ascent as well as the video for the song State of Ecstasy The Interlude Part 1 hauled Well$ out of virtual anonymity, and shoved him onto high profile stage performances with artists such as G Eazy, Chris Webby, Johnny Polygon, and one of his idols Pac Div. Proud To Be An American, one of Well$’ standout tracks off $ay La V, is the assured declaration of a young man who has come to terms with his identity and adopted home, flaws and all. Yet it wasn’t always this way. Born in the US to Congolese illegal immigrants, Well$ has encountered the ins and outs of America’s legal system for as long as he can remember. What started as a routine police search ended up with his mother serving a six-month jail stint when it emerged that she was in the country undocumented. Left mostly in the care of a grandmother who barely speaks English, Well$’ teenage life slowly spiraled downwards into delinquency. Dabbling in car theft, drug dealing and eventually dropping out of high school caused his concerned mother to ship him off to New Orleans to stay with his cousin Alec Lomami in the hope that he could steer him back on to the straight and narrow. Lomami (nowadays producer and Immaculate Records label owner) averted Well$’ focus to music as a means to channel his feelings of angst and isolation. In 2010 the two of them began work in earnest on Well$’ debut, marking the turning point for him. As always, on his forth-coming album Well$’ music deftly walks the tricky balance between niche underground and commercial mainstream drawing on styles that range from breast-beating braggadocio through to quiet, moody introspection. “My music is like me, sometimes it’s serious, sometimes it’s playful, sometimes it’s happy, sometimes it’s sad, sometimes it’s meaningful and sometimes it’s meaningless,” Well$ describes his swinging pendulum of musical expressions, always true to his realest self. Fatherhood is one of many subjects that Well$ touches on. The lead single Black Swan explores the life choices of a young woman affected by an absent father. Elsewhere, on Major Pain Well$ walks in the shoes if his own imperfect dad. In Dreams of an Insomniac, Well$ stands on the edge of a cliff and meticulously lays out fears of flying – those pesky “what if” questions that keep him up at night. That rare and commendable honesty Well$ displays comes from his admiration of now era rap stars. “Kid Cudi, Wiz Khalifa’s tape Kush & Orange Juice, Pac Div, Drake The Way I'm Living Makes My Mom Nervous **OUT NOW** https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/way-im-living-makes-my-mom/id1163953538
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Genres:
Hip Hop, Hip-hop, Rap
Hometown:
Charlotte, North Carolina
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