Round2Crew
Round2Crew is an American hip-hop/rap duo from Cincinnati, Ohio, currently signed to Atlantic Records. The duo, composed of Chase Martin and Justin Brown, gained incredible popularity when their single "Booty Had Me Like" incited its own ruckus online within weeks of its premiere.[1]
Background
Chase Martin and Justin Brown began writing songs together during their freshman year of high school, bonding over their common musical interests. Their time stood split between sports and music. Fate stepped in and unexpectedly ushered them along on their creative path as they turned a life-changing setback into inspiration.[1]
Martin got a concussion that ended his high school hockey career and Brown decided to stop wrestling. They collectively made the decision to dedicate their lives to pursuing this dream.[1]
The duo fashioned an undeniable style that equally drew from hip-hop and pop, blending laid-back, confident raps and dynamic vocal hooks.[1]
They uploaded their first music video, "Last Night," to YouTube while performing high-energy local shows.
Round2Crew was signed by Atlantic Recording Corporation in 2014 after their single, "Booty Had Me Like" featuring M.T.D. launched them to national prominence. The single quickly surpassed one million YouTube views and became a global phenomenon after top influencers on Vine utilized the song in their videos.
Members
- Chase Martin
- Justin Brown
Discography
Singles
- Booty Had Me Like (Woah) (2014)
- Booty Had Me Like (Woah) Remix (featuring Sage the Gemini) (2014)
- Wait for It (2015) [2]
- What Are Those (featuring Chris Miles) (2015)
EPs
- Woah - EP (2015)
- Your Girlfriend Thinks I'm the Sh*t - EP (2016)
External links
- Official website
- Round2Crew Facebook
- Round2Crew Twitter
- Round2Crew YouTube
- Round2Crew Instagram
- Atlantic Records
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Round2Crew Bio". Press Atlantic Records. Atlantic Records. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
- ↑ "Round2Crew Wait for It". Press Atlantic Records. Atlantic Records. June 30, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2015.