

Whole lotta muscle (chea) you don’t wanna be in a tussle (chea) My technique is so sick, i’m ’bout to make the hit quick Nearly a year later, in 2020, he released his 22nd album, “Enterfear.” In 2021, Tech N9ne released an album titled “Asin9ne.Am i trippin’? it’s the highest when i fight my foes!īip, i’ma hit ’em with this, you ’bout to get yo’ a** kicked

In 2019, Tech N9ne released “N9na,” making this his 21st studio album. In 2018, he released “Planet,” making this his 20th studio album. Tech N9ne has released many successful albums and singles in the 2000s and 2010s. The album debuted at number 79 on the Billboard 200, and sales tripled following a campaign, “F.T.I.,” which was started by the rapper and his label.

The following year, he released “Absolute Power,” under a 50–50 joint venture between Strange Music and M.S.C. After disputes arose about the promotion of the album, Tech N9ne and his label severed ties with J.C.O.R., and struck a deal that allowed them to keep the rights to the album. In 2001, Tech N9ne released the studio album “Anghellic” with J.C.O.R. However, the group disbanded soon after being released from the label. He saw glimpses of success in the group 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians with their single ‘Let’s Get F***ed Up.’ In 1993, Tech N9ne signed with Perspective Records and became a member of the group Nnutthowze. Early in his career, Tech N9ne was a member of a group called Black Mafia. His mother’s condition emotionally affected him and inspired him to search for God. His father, Carlton Cook, was estranged from the family and his mother suffered from epilepsy and lupus when he was a child. He began rapping at a very early age and would rap the letters of his name to remember how to spell it. Aaron Dontez Yates, well-known as Tech N9ne, was born on November 8, 1971, in Kansas City, Missouri.
