Dessa
One of the most well-rounded members of the Minneapolis-based hip-hop collective Doomtree, rapper, singer, writer, and speaker Dessa (aka Dessa Darling, born Margret Wander) first made a name for herself in the world of poetry slams. Later, she formed the group Medida, which introduced her to the musical scene that made her a critical and popular darling of the Twin Cities. Developing her skills as a writer and artist as both an undergrad and master's student at the University of Minnesota (she would eventually earn both a B.A. and an M.A. in philosophy), Dessa took her passion for spoken word poetry out into the Minneapolis scene, eventually meeting people (MC Yoni in particular) who would lead her to direct interaction, and eventual membership in, the Doomtree collective. Once she established her skills as an MC in the group, Dessa released a solo EP, False Hopes, in 2005. Widely acclaimed by the local press, the EP made a number of year-end critic lists, and established her as the rising star within Doomtree. Over the next few years, Dessa focused on giving back to Doomtree, appearing on countless solo works as well as the collective's group albums. In 2009, she became the first of the bunch to release a book of her written work, entitled Spiral Bound. This upward movement only increased as 2010 saw the national release of her first solo full-length, A Badly Broken Code. The album, having already created a buzz before its release, won an avalanche of critical acclaim and was a brisk seller in her hometown. The rest of 2010 would find Dessa embarking on a 40-city tour with P.O.S. (also of Doomtree) to support the record. She has appeared at a number of local literary events in the Twin Cities, and worked with the all-female a cappella group the Boy Sopranos. In 2013, she issued Parts of Speech, which peaked within the Top 100 on the Billboard 200. A remix EP, Parts of Speech, Re-Edited, was issued the following year. In 2016, she contributed the song "Congratulations" to the chart-topping The Hamilton Mixtape. She issued her fourth LP, Chime, in early 2018. Dessa's next project was a unique live album called Sound the Bells which was recorded at Orchestra Hall and featured backing by the Minnesota Orchestra.© Chris True /TiVo Read more
One of the most well-rounded members of the Minneapolis-based hip-hop collective Doomtree, rapper, singer, writer, and speaker Dessa (aka Dessa Darling, born Margret Wander) first made a name for herself in the world of poetry slams. Later, she formed the group Medida, which introduced her to the musical scene that made her a critical and popular darling of the Twin Cities. Developing her skills as a writer and artist as both an undergrad and master's student at the University of Minnesota (she would eventually earn both a B.A. and an M.A. in philosophy), Dessa took her passion for spoken word poetry out into the Minneapolis scene, eventually meeting people (MC Yoni in particular) who would lead her to direct interaction, and eventual membership in, the Doomtree collective. Once she established her skills as an MC in the group, Dessa released a solo EP, False Hopes, in 2005. Widely acclaimed by the local press, the EP made a number of year-end critic lists, and established her as the rising star within Doomtree.
Over the next few years, Dessa focused on giving back to Doomtree, appearing on countless solo works as well as the collective's group albums. In 2009, she became the first of the bunch to release a book of her written work, entitled Spiral Bound. This upward movement only increased as 2010 saw the national release of her first solo full-length, A Badly Broken Code. The album, having already created a buzz before its release, won an avalanche of critical acclaim and was a brisk seller in her hometown. The rest of 2010 would find Dessa embarking on a 40-city tour with P.O.S. (also of Doomtree) to support the record. She has appeared at a number of local literary events in the Twin Cities, and worked with the all-female a cappella group the Boy Sopranos. In 2013, she issued Parts of Speech, which peaked within the Top 100 on the Billboard 200. A remix EP, Parts of Speech, Re-Edited, was issued the following year. In 2016, she contributed the song "Congratulations" to the chart-topping The Hamilton Mixtape. She issued her fourth LP, Chime, in early 2018. Dessa's next project was a unique live album called Sound the Bells which was recorded at Orchestra Hall and featured backing by the Minnesota Orchestra.
© Chris True /TiVo
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False Hopes
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Doomtree Records on Feb 28, 2005
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Sound the Bells: Recorded Live at Orchestra Hall
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Pop - Released by Doomtree Records on Nov 8, 2019
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Castor, the Twin
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Doomtree Records on Oct 4, 2011
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A Badly Broken Code
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Doomtree Records on Jan 19, 2019
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Parts of Speech
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Pop - Released by Doomtree Records on Jun 25, 2013
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Dessa on Audiotree Live
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Audiotree Music on Oct 17, 2014
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IDES
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Alternative & Indie - Released by Doomtree Records on Dec 15, 2021
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Balance
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Alternative & Indie - Released by Merge Records on Dec 14, 2017
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Who's Yellen Now?
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Doomtree Records on Jan 22, 2021
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Jumprope (feat. Gao Hong) [Chinese New Year Version]
Dessa
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Doomtree Records on Jan 22, 2021
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Ti Ke Hup (feat. Vanfanel)
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Dance - Released by Zinarecordz on May 16, 2022
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Grade School Games
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Pop - Released by Doomtree Records on Mar 1, 2019
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Good For You
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Pop - Released by Doomtree Records on May 31, 2019
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Quinine
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Doomtree Records on Aug 5, 2016
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808 (feat. Moessie & Fat!h)
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Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by 3557337 Records DK2 on Dec 22, 2021
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Hoog Niveau
Dessa
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Jh16 on Sep 17, 2021
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