At 16 he was locked up in Upstate New York, at 23 he tells his story. New Single from Memphis-native Tin Tenn
Tin Tenn has never spit a verse he has not lived, and “Tin Outta Tenn” is a testament to his roots. Arriving as a final single from the impending album Midnight Dreams, out on June 9th, “Tin Outta Tenn” is an explosive blend of Southern hip hop, Nashville production, and Tin Tenn’s mind-bending bars.
Tin Tenn has never spit a verse he has not lived, and “Tin Outta Tenn” is a testament to his roots. Arriving as a final single from the impending album Midnight Dreams, out on June 9th, “Tin Outta Tenn” is an explosive blend of Southern hip hop, Nashville production, and Tin Tenn’s mind-bending bars.
"Out of all the rappers and artist trying to make it in this world, if you have dreams to become something, a bit of Midnight Madness is required for that something to become real." Says Tin about his newest release. Currently in the semi-finals for The Extreme Tour, Tenn is equally dynamic on the stage as he in the studio. Drive, passion, and raw talent keep propelling Tin Tenn to new heights, and the difficult upbringing keeps his bars honest.
At just 23, Austin Tin Tenn Henry has an incredible life story. Having written since he could hold a pen, in 4th grade Austin wrote a poem which won the Memphis City Competition, but was denied at state level because the organizers thought someone older wrote it. However, by age 13 the Memphis drug scene had consumed Austin, and by 16 he was locked in an adolescent institution in upstate New York. "They would rip up my binder full of rhymes, and it drove me... to do it more" recalls Tin Tenn. This is when he made the decision: music is my only way out.
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