Apathy wanna snuggle
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Apathy (rapper)
American rapper
Musical artist
Chad Aaron Bromley (born March 8, 1979), better known by his stage nameApathy (formerly The Alien Tongue), is a rapper and producer from Willimantic, Connecticut.[2]
His first major release was his debut album; Eastern Philosophy in March 2006 with guest appearances from Celph Titled, Ryu, and Blue Raspberry. His second album Wanna Snuggle? was released in 2009 and his third studio album Honkey Kong was released in 2011, both to critical acclaim. His fourth studio album, Connecticut Casual was released on June 3, 2014 and reached #41 in the R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts.[3]
Apathy is known for his frequent collaborations with other MCs and groups such as Demigodz, Celph Titled, Doe Rakers, Jedi Mind Tricks, Army of the Pharaohs, Styles of Beyond, and the Get Busy Committee.
Biography
Early career
In 2001 Bromley joined Demigodz, a local rap collective that included Celph Titled, 7L & Esoteric, EL Fudge, Louis Logic and others.[4] In the period 2000 to 2002 he r
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Words By Zoe Zorka
In an industry overshadowed by one-hit wonders or short-career artists, few have managed to not just sustain a 20-year legacy, but to get better with each album dropped. Yet Apathyremains one of East Coast underground’s biggest hip-hop artists of the last two decades, partnering with some of the biggest names in the genre and dropping some of the most mind-glowingly intense lyrics in the industry.
And he’s just getting started.
As Apathy prepares for the March 2 release of his highly-anticipated album, The Widow’s Son, as well as a 20-city tour, we sat down to chat with the artist about what it takes to build long-term success not only in the underground world of hip-hop, but also in the mainstream.
A highly successful and versatile lyricist and rapper, Apathy, a Connecticut native, got his start over 20 years ago in a rap collective that included Louis Logic, Celph Titled, 7L & Esoteric, EL Fudge, and more. In the years to come, he would release a number of hit singles with his debut album, Eastern Philosophy, dropping in 2006 to much
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What does hip hop and real estate have in common? In a very personal and introspective interview, we answer that question and so much more, with Chad “Ap” Bromley, better known in the hip hop world as “Apathy.”
This hip hop legend explains how he was trying to make it as a white rapper before Eminem. Apathy found joy in hip hop music through his dad, who used to tape hip hop shows on the radio just when the music genre was starting to make waves.
Apathy was born to teenage parents in an economically destitute neighbourhood in Connecticut. But it wasn’t all that bad as he had always shared hip hop with his dad.
“My father had a big work van and we would drive around. I remember, summertime, bumping the Beastie Boys and my dad turning it up loud so it would bump and I just felt like the coolest kid in the world,” said Apathy, who dropped by the RUNGPG Podcast to share his experience in both hip hop and real estate.
Yep! This critically acclaimed rapper is also helping people find the right homes for them. And his hip hop background was actually a factor that le
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