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The Come Up | |
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Born | Braddock, PA |
Nationality | African American |
The Come Up (2007-present) Terrence “Franchise” Coles (born December 8, 1987) & Leon “Vinny Radio” Moore (born June 25, 1988) are an American hip hop duo based out of Braddock, Pennsylvania. The two were the first initial group signed to the late Mac Miller’s REMember Music imprint.
Biography
Franchise & Vinny Radio both attended school in the Woodland Hills School District located in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, PA. The two initially met in East Junior High through Vinny’s older brother later finding out that they shared mutual interest in music, they were inspired by hip hop veterans such as Jay-Z, Nas, Mobb Deep, AZ, & more. By the spring of 2002 they began recording on a karaoke machine and eventually formed a group known as D.A. (Deadly Alliance) with local friends Kemickal, L-Boog & D-Nice. After releasing two albums the group disbanded with Vinny taking a hiatus and Franchise going solo. By 2007 the two had reconnected musically and began working on material together, a year later they simultaneously met fellow Pittsburgh emcee’s Mac Miller & Beedie where they were also introduced to their future manager Willy Whips who helped formed the East End Empire umbrella.
Career
In the spring of 2002, The Come Up began recording music with local friends on a karaoke machine just having fun and eventually formed a group known as D.A. (Deadly Alliance). After releasing 2 albums the group disbanded with Vinny taking a hiatus and Franchise continuing to create solo music, by 2007 the two had reconnected musically and started working on material as a group. With the Pittsburgh scene rising they began to work with other local acts and eventually met with fellow emcee’s Mac Miller & Beedie where they would go on to form the Pittsburgh hip hop umbrella known as the East End Empire. [1]
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