About minusafew
"Without progress, there is no movement." Upon entering into the studio to record their first official project, three young men forged a commitment to excellence and the pursuit of growth. Hip Hop needs them. But even more importantly, the world has been waiting on the arrival of such a revolutionary voice in music. They're vision is simple. Change.
This eclectic band of emcees from Georgia emerged from complete obscurity to take their local hip-hop community by surprise. These up and coming wordsmith created a buzz, bringing an independent brand of what they refer to as "Progressive Hip-Hop Music", to the forefront.
Performing in talent showcases, competing in battles, and making radio appearances helped booster an already growing group of supporters. Originally breaking in with the hip-hop collective known as Forbidden Dialect, members Amorphouz and Open each stood out as very animated emcees with incredible wit, gaining recognition on the strength of their clever style of lyricism.
Whether it's in a freestyle cypher, recording booth, or live on stage performing, Open manages to always come off as the epitome of a well-polished lyricist. How did he do it? "I'm constantly writing. I cycle through rhymes in my head nonstop and stay penning new ones. In order to perfect my craft, I honed my skills, plain and simple."
Known for versatility and the ability to tackle a wide range of subjects with ease, MiNus A Few hopes to tap into their unlimited amount of potential and translate that into musical success.
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We’re Back... New Year, New Music
We are MiNus A Few
Greetings to all. First, we’d like to thank everyone who has supported us over the last year. Everyone that took time to vote for us in last year’s Dew Circuit Breakout and all of you who purchased The One That Causes Growth. A lot of you have been wondering what we’ve been up to and we apologize for the lack of updates.
These last few months have been devoted to working on the next MiNus A Few album, entitled Sounds Like Change, which will drop this summer. The bulk of the album was recorded while we were in Puerto Rico and features production from fellow Forbidden Dialect member, Redd.
Now for the real news. The new album is on the way. I’m proud to say it will be well worth the wait. In the meantime, there will be plenty of exclusiv...













