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Special Needs Rapper T.U. Savant Represents Disabled Community in Hip-Hop

For TU Savant, music is more than a career; it’s a calling. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he fell in love with hip-hop at 13 when his father gifted him his first beat machine and tape recorder. That simple gesture sparked a passion that would define his life.

 

Diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome as a child, TU Savant knows the challenges of navigating life with a developmental disability. But instead of letting it limit him, he turned his experiences into fuel for his art. “I’ve been crafting my skills ever since, doing something that’s never been done before,” he says.

 

With a style he dubs “hip-hop/rap with a twist,” TU Savant draws on personal trials and triumphs to create music that resonates. His mission extends beyond the music itself—he’s an outspoken advocate for the developmental disability community, determined to bring their voices to the forefront of hip-hop. “The hip-hop community welcomed me, and now it’s time to welcome my people,” he shares.

 

Currently, TU Savant is working to take his latest album to double platinum, aiming for international success and collaborations with top artists. But at the heart of it all is his desire to break barriers and inspire others, proving that no challenge is insurmountable when met with determination and passion.

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Click here to listen to “Special Needs: the Deluxe Edition” on preferred streaming platforms: https://hypeddit.com/tusavant/specialneeds-deluxe

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