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Artist Type: Person
Artist Born: 1982

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Artist Biography

#1 Example is a rapper from Fulham, West London in the United Kingdom. Formerly signed to The Beats label run by Mike Skinner (The Streets)

His first album, a mix-tape called "We Didn't Invent The Remix" Feb 2007 feature's samples from a diverse mixture of artists including Lily Allen, The Rolling Stones, José González & also
Britney Spears on the Infamous Toxic Breath.
He followed that in Sept 2007 with his official debut album, (released on The Beats) called "What We Made" produced by Rusher. which was received well by the British public.
prior to The Beats disbanding.
He then went on to release "What We Almost Made" May 2008 on All The Chats, which was a mixture of songs that didn't make it onto "What We Made" & new ones.
After the release of "WWAM" Example took a fresh direction in style, and became very versatile and can cross over into several genres with ease.
Towards the end of 2008, saw Example work with the likes of Don Diablo experimenting with Electro dance music.

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Artist Discography

Albums

Last Ones Standing (10 September 2010)
Playing in the Shadows (5 September 2011)
Two Lives (28 January 2011)
What We Made (17 September 2007)
Won't Go Quietly (21 June 2010)

EPs

I Don't Want To (25 June 2007)
iTunes Festival: London 2011 (1 August 2011)
Me & Mandy (18 April 2008)
So Many Roads (3 September 2007)
Unorthodox EP (17 April 2011)

Singles

Changed the Way You Kiss Me (5 June 2011)
So Many Roads (3 September 2007)
Unorthodox (2011)
Watch the Sun Come Up (20 September 2009)
What We Made (8 November 2006)
Won't Go Quietly (18 January 2010)
You Can't Rap (5 March 2007)

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