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Clockwork Music presents
Stove God Cooks "Let Him Cook Tour" Live In Boston w/ AL.DIVINO, The Yutes, Feed The Family, UP 3, Brodie Fresh
Sat, 11 May, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Middle East - Downstairs
472 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
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MAY 11TH, 2024 WE'RE DRAGGING THE STOVE TO BOSTON!!!
Stove God Cook$ "LET HIM COOK TOUR" Live at THE MIDDLE EAST Saturday May 11th w/ Special Guest THE YUTES + AL.DIVINO, Feed The Family, Brodie Fresh, UP 3!!!
Saturday May 11, 2024
The Middle East
472-480 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
18+
7pm Doors
Sounds by Deevodagenius
Hosted by Sam Buck
Bio:
Syracuse-native rapper Stove God Cooks is among the leading voices of hip-hop’s gritty, lyrically-inclined resurgence, earning him critical and fan acclaim. His music is distinguished by a plethora of quotable lyrics, vivid imagery, and his patented hard-hitting delivery, which is as unconventional as it is alluring. His lyrics touch on his life in the streets, how poverty and violence shaped his upbringing, and his aspirations to be hip-hop’s next star. Much of his storytelling ability lies in his ability to subtly allude to illicit activity – “Cooks can you stop with all the drug innuendos?” he raps on Bread of Life – and penchant for double-entendres.
Since capping off his nationwide tour with Conway The Machine in the fall of 2021, Cooks has been finding exposure through features, interviews, and press runs while he finishes his sophomore project. He tapped in with French Montana and DJ Drama in January 2023 to deliver a couple of stellar verses on the song "Intro," continuing his hot streak from 2022 when he appeared on 2 Chainz, Westside Gunn, and Benny The Butcher's albums. What's more, Rolling Stone named him one of the "11 Rappers to Make It Big in 2023."
Cooks carries strong momentum into 2024, as he was featured on multiple tracks on Westside Gunn’s 2023 album “And Then You Pray For Me” including the fan favorite “Kitchen Lights.” He also collaborated with Benny the Butcher for his single “One Foot In” on Benny’s 2024 major label debut album.
On his own merit he has just released Two Buzzing Singles in 2024 the Conductor Williams-produced, "Melo Chip and a Brick," + “Carbone” produced by Stoupe via Babygrande Records, as he prepares his next album.
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Age Limit
18+

Hip-Hop/Rap
Stove God Cooks
Stove God Cooks
Hip-Hop/Rap
Syracuse-native rapper Stove God Cooks is among the leading voices of hip-hop’s gritty, lyrically-inclined resurgence, earning him critical and fan acclaim. His music is distinguished by a plethora of quotable lyrics, vivid imagery, and his patented hard-hitting delivery, which is as unconventional as it is alluring. His lyrics touch on his life in the streets, how poverty and violence shaped his upbringing, and his aspirations to be hip-hop’s next star. Much of his storytelling ability lies in his ability to subtly allude to illicit activity – “Cooks can you stop with all the drug innuendos?” he raps on Bread of Life – and penchant for double-entendres.
Since capping off his nationwide tour with Conway The Machine in the fall of 2021, Cooks has been finding exposure through features, interviews, and press runs while he finishes his sophomore project. He tapped in with French Montana and DJ Drama in January 2023 to deliver a couple of stellar verses on the song "Intro," continuing his hot streak from 2022 when he appeared on 2 Chainz, Westside Gunn, and Benny The Butcher's albums. What's more, Rolling Stone named him one of the "11 Rappers to Make It Big in 2023."
Cooks carries strong momentum into 2024, as he was featured on multiple tracks on Westside Gunn’s 2023 album “And Then You Pray For Me” including the fan favorite “Kitchen Lights.” He also collaborated with Benny the Butcher for his single “One Foot In” which will appear on Benny’s 2024 major label debut album. He just released the Conductor Williams-produced single, "Melo Chip and a Brick," via Babygrande Records, as he is prepares his next album.

Hip-Hop/Rap
The Yutes
The Yutes
Hip-Hop/Rap
The Yutes (Jamaican Patois Slang for “The Youth”), the brother duo composed of Chris and Santris, deftly combine their Jamaican heritage with modern trap elements into a dynamic sound with eclectic appeal. The sons of dancehall legend Mr. Lexx, The Yutes leverage an unparalleled authenticity and heightened musical sensibility to consistently push the creative envelope.
By coalescing their Jamaican heritage and hip-hop acumen, The Yutes are uniquely positioned to impart a flavorful soundscape into the musical fold. The Yutes made 2021 theirs, as they quickly followed their Curren$y-assisted “High Grade”’ collaboration with the mesmerizing Shomi Patwary-directed “Bring It Back” official video and “In The Kitchen” featuring Stove God Cooks.
The Jamaican style-benders’ unique artistry has earned them a collection of accolades, including placement on A3C Volume 7 with “Trap Don Dadas,” a show-stealing SXSW performance — alongside the likes of J.I.D., DaBaby, Reason, Drako, Lightskin Keisha, and Valee — and a show-stealing performance at Art Basel Miami 2022.
Now, following their 2022 debut “Get Money” with Masicka and the Govana-assisted single “Riches & Power”, The Yutes drop “Better Days,” the third and final single from their forthcoming album. Alongside Tarrus Riley, who is undeniably a legend in Reggae music and on the island of Jamaica, The Yutes show their full range of artistic talent, blending smooth harmonies and fiery flows to create one of their best tracks to date. As such, the track has been submitted to the Grammys, as it looks to compete for the top honors across Reggae categories. Tap in with The Yutes now.