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It took Finesse2tymes just 90 days to remix his life, following five years in prison. The Memphis, Tennessee native (turned Houston resident) not only repaired broken relationships, but he inked a deal with Mob Ties/Atlantic Records and recorded arguably some of the best music in his career.
Born and raised on the East Side of Memphis, most of Finesse’s young adulthood was surrounded by the walls of a prison cell. His first prison stint happened at 14 and he was in and out of prison until his most recent release.
At 21, he started formally making music, forming a collective called Memphis Greatest Underrated with several local artists including Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo.
The crew released a self-titled EP in 2019 while Finesse was serving his final stint in prison as the group disbanded.
While away, Finesse perfected his craft, writing rhymes and plotting his next moves to ensure this prison sentence will be his last.
He found a way to keep track of the major players in the industry who followed his music. Among them was Mob Ties Founder and CEO J Prince Jr., son of legendary Rap-A-Lot kingpin J. Prince, who later signed him.
Few can comprehend Finesse’s hustle, yet it’s a combination of age, experience, understanding, and healing. Finesse2Tymes' most recent project and Mixtape "90 Days", is an autobiographical work that tells the story of his life and career.
By Justin LuvvIt took Finesse2tymes just 90 days to remix his life, following five years in prison. The Memphis, Tennessee native (turned Houston resident) not only repaired broken relationships, but he inked a deal with Mob Ties/Atlantic Records and recorded arguably some of the best music in his career.
Born and raised on the East Side of Memphis, most of Finesse’s young adulthood was surrounded by the walls of a prison cell. His first prison stint happened at 14 and he was in and out of prison until his most recent release.
At 21, he started formally making music, forming a collective called Memphis Greatest Underrated with several local artists including Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo.
The crew released a self-titled EP in 2019 while Finesse was serving his final stint in prison as the group disbanded.
While away, Finesse perfected his craft, writing rhymes and plotting his next moves to ensure this prison sentence will be his last.
He found a way to keep track of the major players in the industry who followed his music. Among them was Mob Ties Founder and CEO J Prince Jr., son of legendary Rap-A-Lot kingpin J. Prince, who later signed him.
Few can comprehend Finesse’s hustle, yet it’s a combination of age, experience, understanding, and healing. Finesse2Tymes' most recent project and Mixtape "90 Days", is an autobiographical work that tells the story of his life and career.