Tabius Tate is a dynamic hip-hop artist whose career has evolved significantly since his debut in the music industry. He first gained attention with his mixtape “I Am Tabius Tate,” released in 2011, which showcased his unique style and lyrical prowess. This initial project laid the groundwork for his future endeavors and established him as a promising talent in the Southern rap scene.
In 2013, Tate signed with BMF Entertainment Music, a pivotal moment that propelled his career forward. His second mixtape, “This Ain’t a Muthafuckin Mixtape,” featured collaborations with notable artists such as Gucci Mane and Bleu Davinci, further enhancing his visibility in the industry. This project was well-received, demonstrating his ability to blend catchy hooks with hard-hitting verses, which resonated with a broad audience.
Tate continued to build on his success with the release of “This Ain’t A Mixtape” in 2014, which included the standout track “Kendrick Lamar (The Verb).” This single not only showcased his lyrical depth but also highlighted his ability to engage with contemporary themes in hip-hop. His music has garnered a loyal following, with over 290,000 followers on Instagram, reflecting his growing influence.
In addition to his music career, Tabius Tate made a notable appearance on the reality television series “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” where he showcased his personality and charisma. His multifaceted career continues to evolve, making him a prominent figure in the hip-hop landscape.