Milwaukee-born hip-hop artist Collin Gibson is back with his highly anticipated 13th full-length album, The Golden Era—a project that pays homage to the music that shaped him. Raised on the sounds of Outkast, Blackstar, The Roots, UGK, and more, Gibson has spent years carving out a unique artistic identity that defies easy classification.
But for those who have followed his journey, reinvention is nothing new.
Big Tah, one of Atlanta’s most respected event promoters, recalls witnessing Gibson’s transformation firsthand:
“Collin Gibson was the first artist to bring what became our core audience out at Tru Skool Tuesday. Back then, he was known as NDB and had a record called ‘Cuffin’—a fun, feel-good track that made girls want to dance. It was a hit because people responded to it. But then I watched him go through some sort of metamorphosis. One night, he took the stage and performed a song I think was called ‘Back Pack’—and in that moment, NDB died, and Collin Gibson the artist was born. He didn’t just want to entertain—he wanted to say something. He became an artist who would forever evolve, always one step ahead.”
That evolution continues with The Golden Era, a raw, bass-driven, and lyrically rich tribute to the ‘90s—hip-hop’s most iconic decade. The album pulls from every corner of the culture, blending freestyle-inspired bars, Southern-influenced grooves, and heartfelt storytelling.
One of the standout tracks, “Black Ice,” embodies the Midwest riding sound, featuring smooth lyricism, a bass-heavy beat, and a hypnotic melodic hook. The song is a historic moment for Gibson, as it marks the first time he has collaborated with his mother, Melody Wynn, a celebrated performer in her own right. Wynn’s career has taken her to major stages, including residencies in Atlantic City and opening for Elton John at Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Festival at Summerfest in Milwaukee. Her presence on “Black Ice” brings a depth of soul and legacy to the track, bridging generations of musical excellence.
“This album is just me making the kind of hip-hop I love,” says Gibson. “It’s a tribute to the music that raised me, the artists who inspired me, and the freedom that hip-hop gives us to keep pushing forward.”
Collin Gibson has never been an artist to follow trends—he’s a creator, an innovator, and a lyricist with a vision that refuses to be confined. With The Golden Era, he invites listeners to experience a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly original—a bridge between hip-hop’s past and its limitless future.
The Golden Era is available now on all major streaming platforms.
For bookings, press inquiries, or interview requests, contact:
@collingibsonmusic
Website: www.imaforever.com www.collingibson.bandzoogle.com
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