Grieves

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Grieves
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Grieves performing in 2014
Background information
Birth nameBenjamin Howard Laub [1] [2]
Born (1984-02-23) February 23, 1984 (age 39) [3]
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. [4]
Origin Seattle, Washington, U.S. [5]
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)
Years active2007present
Labels Rhymesayers Entertainment
Website www.grievesmusic.com

Benjamin Howard Laub (February 23, 1984), better known by his stage name Grieves, is an American hip hop artist based in Seattle, Washington. [5] Born in Chicago, Illinois, [4] he has lived in Colorado, San Diego, and New York City. [6] He is signed to Rhymesayers Entertainment. [7]

Contents

Career

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Grieves in 2018

Grieves released his first album, Irreversible, independently in 2007. [8] In 2008, Grieves teamed up with multi-instrumentalist and producer Budo, with whom he would release his next two albums: 88 Keys & Counting in 2010, [9] and Together/Apart in 2011. [10] Together/Apart debuted at #112 in the Top 200 Album Sales, marking his first appearance in the Top 200. [11] Grieves, along with Budo, performed at South by Southwest 2011 [12] and also at Warped Tour 2011. [13] His music has also been featured in Real Detroit Weekly , [14] Seattle Weekly , [15] and The Washington Post . [16] His fourth album, Winter & the Wolves , was released on March 25, 2014. [17] It peaked at number 57 on the Billboard 200. [18]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

EPs

Singles

Guest appearances

Productions

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References

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