TAME, The Aspiring Me

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About

Genres

  • Hip Hop / R&B / Rap

Skills

  • Composition
  • Performing
  • Singing
  • DJing
  • Recording
  • Studio Gear
  • Mixing
  • Mastering
  • Beat-making
  • Career

Worked With

  • Fat Tony

DAW

  • Apple Logic Pro

Gear

  • Yamaha Hs5
  • Universal audio Auto Tune Realtime Advanced
  • Waves SSL Collection
  • Waves Studiorack
  • Waves Ovox Vocal Resynthesis

Languages

  • English

Andrew Davis (b. April 27, 1989), known as TAME (The Aspiring Me), is an American rapper, producer, and interdisciplinary artist from Missouri City, Texas. Son of Houston hip-hop legend Big Mello, Davis’ 2013 debut album, The Aspiring Me, was named one of Complex Magazine's top 10 Texas projects. From 2013-2015, Davis lived in NYC, founding Show & Tell NYC, a bi-monthly storytelling residency, and joining the Vapor Trails collective. He returned to Houston, debuting as a performance artist in 2017 and contributing to the 2019 Jefferson Pinder: Fire & Movement, which helped exonerate Black soldiers from the 1917 Camp Logan Riots. An advocate for arts equity, Davis serves on the BIPOC Arts Network and Fund’s Accountability Council. His awards include the Idea Fund, City’s Initiative, Let Creativity Happen grants, and a 2024 fellowship with CAMPBIENT: The 44-Hour Sound Art Residency. His album TAME 4: Love & Art was named one of the top 5 projects of 2023 by the Houston Chronicle.

  • Member since May 2, 2022