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Terrell Hines

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Terrell Hines
OriginDublin, Georgia
GenresHip hop; alternative; pop; soul[1]
Occupation(s)Rapper; songwriter; multi-instrumentalist
Years active2019–present
LabelsCapital Records
Websitehttps://terrellhines.com

Terrell Dewayne Hines[2] (born August 5, 1995) is an American rapper and musician from Dublin, Georgia.

Background

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Hines released his debut EP, St. Mark Road, on October 11, 2019. He is featured on the title track of the Beck album Hyperspace, which was released a month later.

In July 2020 he released a remix of his song "Get Up" with Vince Staples, which originally appeared on St. Mark Road. The remix includes updated lyrics inspired from the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.[3] This version of the song appears on Hines's debut album, Portal One: The Mixtape. In October 2020, he released the single "We're All Gonna Be Killed".

He is influenced from a variety of artists that have had an impact on him and tend to "do their own thing", such as Andre 3000, Joy Division, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and Tom Waits.[4]

Discography

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Mixtapes

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  • Portal One: The Mixtape (2020)

EP's

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  • St. Mark Road (2019)

Singles

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Title Released Album
"Get Up" (solo) October 11, 2019 St. Mark Road
"Get Up" (feat. Vince Staples) July 6, 2020 Portal One: The Mixtape
"We're All Gonna Be Killed" October 23, 2020 Non-album singles
"Who Do You Love?" April 26, 2021
"Radon Dungeon" June 18, 2021
"Otherside" November 19, 2021
"We Are Alive" February 25, 2022
"Haint Blue" October 28, 2022
"Fluorescent Rooms" May 26, 2023
"Rome Has Fallen" June 30, 2023
"Save Yourself" September 18, 2023
"Take 9" December 19, 2023
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Title Released Album
"Hyperspace" (with Beck) November 22, 2019 Hyperspace
"ultraviolet.tragedies" (with X Ambassadors) January 15, 2021 (Eg)

References

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  1. ^ "Terrell Hines - Faber Futures". Faber Futures. 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
  2. ^ "BMI - Repertoire Search". BMI. Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Terrell Hines And Vince Staples, 'Get Up', Protest Music in 2020". npr.org.
  4. ^ Wonderland Staff (2020-10-21). "Terrell Hines On His New Single "We're All Gonna Be Killed"". Wonderland. Retrieved 2023-11-04.