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Moses Uvere

Moses Uvere (born May 25, 1986) is an American rapper. Uvere got his start in his hometown of Dallas, Texas. Uvere's family is from a small town in Nigeria. He is the first from his village to be born in America. Uvere graduated from Berkner High School in 2004 and has been a professional hip-hop artist since 2008. His goal to bring a new sound and vibe to hip-hop. Uvere's first two albums ''From Worse to Better'' and ''Mind the Gap'' are currently available on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon. His third album, ''Never Been Better'', will release in January 2014.
==Life and career==

In the beginning, rap was a social activity for Uvere. He and his brother made up raps when they were young; he was later inspired to rap by his friends. "People seem to think that rappers only listen to rap," Uvere has said, "but I actually love artists like Kenny G too!" It is influences like these that set Uvere apart from other hip-hop artists. Uvere has made it clear in multiple interviews, especially Fit the Cliche〔Doug Magditch, ("Fit the Cliche" ), "Nightcap TV", October 2012〕 with Doug Magditch (CW33), that he loves rap, not the lifestyle, and that he aims to separate the two. Uvere jokes with friends that instead of disrespecting women like other famous rappers, he is the one that is disrespected by women. His admiration for women and good heart are apparent in his lyrics, which he pens himself.
Uvere released his first album, ''From Worse to Better'' in April 2008 and his sophomoric album ''Mind the Gap'' (Chaos Theory Music Media) in April 2011. ''Mind the Gap'' features Universal Mo-town Act Kyle Burns and Austin Bello from Forever the Sickest Kids. Since his start in 2008, Uvere has been on six national tours and one international tour in Nigeria. He has shared stages with renowned artists, such as Trey Songz, 2 Chainz, Forever the Sickest Kids, The Ready Set, and Paul Wall. A point of pride for Uvere is that he was the first Dallas rap artist to headline at famed venue Trees with the re-opening. He released one independent album on a sub-label of Universal/Mo-town with Geoff Rockwell and Forever the Sickest Kids.

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