Rome Fortune
Rome Fortune | |
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Birth name | Jerome Fortune |
Born | October 13, 1988 |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 2011–present |
Associated acts | Four Tet, Toro y Moi, iLoveMakonnen, OG Maco, Childish Major, Dun Deal, Sevdaliza |
Jerome Fortune (born October 13, 1988), better known by his stage name Rome Fortune, is an American hip hop recording artist from Atlanta, Georgia[1] who rose to prominence after the release of his Beautiful Pimp mixtape in 2013.[2] Influenced by a diverse range of musical traditions, Fortune has released 6 EPs and has collaborated with a number of artists from the Atlanta hip hop scene, including OG Maco, Dun Deal, and ILoveMakonnen.[3]
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Life and career
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fortune comes from a family of musicians and is related to cornetist Nat Adderley and saxophonist Cannonball Adderley.[4] He began rapping in high school[5] and claims that he shortened his name because his birth name, "Jerome," reminded him of a aging pimp character from Martin Lawrence's Martin TV series.[5] Fortune considers his grandfather, jazz musician Richard Adderley, to be one of the most influential figures in his life. Adderley co-produced and played the vibraphone on Fortune's Beautiful Pimp II EP[2] and is featured in the music video for the track "OneDay".[6]
Though Fortune's early EP The Air Mattress (2011) was released on Wil May's Makeshift label, he is currently unsigned.[7] Pitchfork named Beautiful Pimp one of their "Overlooked Mixtapes of 2013."[8] In the summer of 2014, Fortune joined British indie-rock group Glass Animals for their U.S. and U.K. tours.[9]
In January 2015, Fortune announced via Twitter that he was turning himself into police custody for unknown reasons. Fortune was booked into the Cobb County Jail in Marietta, Georgia on January 16, 2015[10] and announced his release on February 6, 2015.[11] Fortune joined Iamsu!'s "Eyes on Me" North American tour in March 2015.[12]
Artistry
Influences
Fortune has stated that he is influenced by 90s rap, particularly DMX,[5] whose Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood he cites as the "rap album that changed [his] life".[13] Fortune also draws inspiration from jazz, considering it "pretty much parallel to hip-hop."[2]
Musical style
Fortune's style frequently combines regional hip hop traditions, such as the blending of ratchet and trap music elements on Beautiful Pimp.[2] He entered the world of electronic music for his Small VVorld EP, which features a number of tracks produced by U.K. electronic artist Four Tet.[3]
Discography
Albums
- Jerome Raheem Fortune (2016)
EPs
- YEP (with OG Maco) (2015)
- Small VVorld (2014)
- Drive, Thighs, & Lies (with Dun Deal) (2014)
- Beautiful Pimp II (2014)
- V O Y E U R (with Childish Major) (2012)
- The Air Mattress (2011)
Mixtapes
- loloU (with CeeJ) (2015)
- Beautiful Pimp (2013)
- lolo (with CeeJ) (2012)
Collaborations
- Men of Glass (with Sevdaliza) (2015)
References
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