Kevin Abstract
Kevin Abstract was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States on July 16th, 1996 and is the Rapper. At the age of 28, Kevin Abstract biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Music career
Abstract began working on his debut album with his in-house record producer Romil at the beginning of 2014. He released "Save," the record's first single, on April 1, 2014. On May 6, 2014, the album's second single, "Drugs," was released, with the music video following about a month later. The album was unveiled on July 15, 2014, and a number of music blogs, including Billboard, Complex, Spin Pigeons & Planes, and 2DopeBoyz, all praised it.
Abstract began working on the music video for the song "Hell/Heroina" in 1987 after MTV1987's launch, earning more than $3,000 from fans. Tyler Mitchell directed the crowdfunded campaign, which was then announced on November 4, 2014. On November 1, Abstract held a 24-hour live stream, where viewers listened to him talk on Twitter, saw him interact with him on Twitter, and watched movies together as the audience listened to him talk. It has been taken from most common download and streaming services as of November 2018.
Abstract announced on January 15, 2015, that his second album, Death of a Supermodel, would be released later this year. However, this album was later deleted. Abstract has revealed that he is now working on They Shoot Horses, a piece of the Death of a Supermodel trilogy.
Abstract and other BROCKHAMPTON residents, bearface. Romil Hemnani & Henock Sileshi, who developed "MEMORIAL DAY" under new personas and the word "NOWIFIII" in 2015, rendering them lose their Wi-Fi.
Abstract released a video for "Save" directed by Ian Gilner, Henock Sileshi, & Franklin Mendez on June 23, 1996. They Shoot Horses' first single, "Echo," was released in November, as well as a Tyler Mitchell directed music video.
Abstract joined alternative band The Neighbourhood for a week in England in March 2016, opening up shows in Portsmouth, Birmingham, Manchester, and London. The last show of the tour was streamed live on the Periscope app, in which he also teased his latest album They Shoot Horses, which is also available in 2016. He also announced that Empty would be his next single.
Abstract revealed in April that he would be back on tour with The Neighbourhood, but this time in the United States in May and June. Abstract exclusively performed new songs from his forthcoming album.
Abstract revealed in June that he had changed the name of his forthcoming album to American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story, assuaging followers that it will not be released later this year.
Abstract and other Brockhampton residents appeared in the Viceland television series American Boyband, which premiered on June 8, 2017. Abstract was on his first headlining tour around North America, as well as photographing moments of other Brockhampton members living in South Central, Los Angeles.
Abstract is now managed by Anish Ochani, a long-serving manager, and Kelly Clancy of 4 Strikes.
AliveSinceForever disbanded near the end of 2014, shortly before. Abstract and some others he encountered on the Kanye West fan forum KanyeToThe were the subject of the drawing.
Brockhampton's debut single "Bet I" was released in January 2015. The song was released on March 25, 2015, and was directed by fellow Brockhampton members HK Covers and Franklin Mendez.
Brockhampton's second single "Hero" was released on June 16, a sequel to his debut on June 16. Brockhampton had won VFiles Loud, an online talent competition aimed at identifying the best up-and-coming collectives at the end of June. Brockhampton was given the opportunity to premiere a professionally directed music video for their third single on MTV, as well as releasing it through the independent record label Fool's Gold Records. "Dirt," Apple's Beats 1 Radio's premiered and was released on iTunes a few days later.
Brockhampton's first group mixtape, All-American Trash, was released on March 30. The project's development was also shown on April 22 on the BBC.
In 2017, Brockhampton released two albums (Saturation and Saturation II) in the summer of 2017, both to widespread critical acclaim. Abstract revealed on Twitter that a third album titled Saturation III would be released as well, marking Brockhampton's third full studio album of the calendar year. Saturation III was published on December 15, and it received critical acclaim. Despite the fact that Saturation III will be the company's final studio album, Brockhampton revealed that Team Effort, the company's fourth studio album, was not planned to be released in 2018. However, Team Effort was postponed indefinitely until 2018, pending the release of Puppy, the group's second album, but not before it was postponed due to the sexual harassment charges against fellow Brockhampton member Ameer Vann.
Iridescence, Brockhampton's fourth studio album, was released in ten days at Abbey Road Studios in September 21, 2018. They also launched merchandise to promote both the forthcoming album and their forthcoming tour, with the comment "I'll be there." Ginger, their fifth studio album, was released on August 23, 2019 to a general warm reception.
Abstract shared a picture with the word "ambfII" in his Instagram story in June 2018, with "ambfII" presumably standing for American Boyfriend II. He tweeted the words "american boyfriend" later this year, presumably hinting at something. Abstract published a snapshot on March 19, 2019, whether it be the front of a new album or a single. He also changed his profile picture and header image. In early April, he said in a series of now deleted tweets that if he did not produce as much music as he could in 2019, he would like to put it into perspective rather than filmmaking. Abstract published more teasers for his forthcoming third studio album, Arizona Baby, over the course of the weeks. Abstract released "Big Wheels" on April 9, 2019, the first part of Arizona Baby's release, and a music video for "Georgia" were both included in the series. Abstract revealed the second half of the Arizona Baby album, Ghettobaby, on April 18, as well as a music video for "Baby Boy." The full album was announced on April 25, as well as a music video for the song "Peach" by the artist.
Abstract teased a song titled "It's Alright" on January 18, 2021. On February 6, 2021, he teased another song, "Sierra Nights." In an Instagram stream, he will preview the songs in full, as well as snippets of 3 other songs from February 23, 2021.
Abstract released snippets of 2 songs, "Tucker" and "Seven Days a Week," on May 16, 2021, the former being worked on with Brockhampton member HK. He posted a snippet for "4Sure" on May 22, which was a snippet. Abstract shared a snapshot of him and a text with the words "1978." The next day, he teased the track "Everything." On June 4, 2021, a new version of "Everything" with pitched-up vocals and drums was revealed.
Abstract's "Slugger" single, which also included $NOT and slowthai, was released on July 16, 2021. He and Ryan Beatty performed "Sierra Nights" on August 18, 2021.