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It is truly rare to find an artist like Invincible. Their spitfire wordplay has received acclaim from fans all across the world, while
their active involvement in progressive social change has taken their music beyond entertainment toward actualizing the
change they wish to see. As a co-founder of EMERGENCE Media, they released their debut album ShapeShifters (2008) and
produced award winning videos like The Revival (2009) about women in hip-hop, and Locusts (2008) exploring displacement
and gentrification in Detroit. They have performed on stages and in clubs, community centers, campu ...read more
It is truly rare to find an artist like Invincible. Their spitfire wordplay has received acclaim from fans all across the world, while
their active involvement in progressive social change has taken their music beyond entertainment toward actualizing the
change they wish to see. As a co-founder of EMERGENCE Media, they released their debut album ShapeShifters (2008) and
produced award winning videos like The Revival (2009) about women in hip-hop, and Locusts (2008) exploring displacement
and gentrification in Detroit. They have performed on stages and in clubs, community centers, campuses, pride celebrations,
and festivals around the world for over a decade, both as a solo artist, and featured as part of the anti-misogyny Hip-Hop
collective ANOMOLIES. They teamed up with longtime producer Waajeed in 2010 to release a limited edition 7" single "Detroit
Summer/Emergence." Invincible is a fellow of Kresge Arts in Detroit, and the Ellen Stone Belic Institute for Women and Gender
in the Arts and Media.
In addition to their work as a performing artist, for the last decade Invincible has worked with Detroit Summer, a multi-racial,
inter-generational collective in Detroit that is transforming communities through youth facilitative leadership, creativity and
collective action. They were also the co-coordinator and co-founder of the Detroit Future Youth network to support social
justice and media-based youth projects throughout the city.
Invincible is currently working with renown producer Waajeed (Bling47/DIRT TECH RECK) and visual artist Wesley Taylor on
Complex Movements, an interactive multimedia installation based hip-hop collective exploring the relationship between
complex sciences and social justice movements. « hide |
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