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Noname Gypsy

Noname
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Noname performing as part of the Telefone Tour on March 5, 2017.
Background information
Birth name Fatimah Warner
Also known as
  • Noname Gypsy
Born (1991-09-18) September 18, 1991 (age 25)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2010–present
Associated acts
Website nonamehiding.com

Fatimah Warner (born September 18, 1991), better known by her stage name Noname (formerly Noname Gypsy), is an American poet and hip hop recording artist from the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. She has been rapping and performing slam poetry in Chicago since 2010. In 2013 she gained wider recognition and acclaim following her appearance on the track "Lost" from Chance the Rapper's mixtape Acid Rap.

Noname released her debut mixtape, Telefone, on July 31, 2016 to widespread critical acclaim.

Noname grew up in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, listening to blues musicians Buddy Guy and Howlin' Wolf from an early age. As a teen, she spent time in the YOUMedia project - a space for young artists to create and network, then based in the Harold Washington Library. Here she befriended many local talents, including a young Chance the Rapper. Her interest in poetry led her to compete in local open mics and slam poetry competitions; she placed third in Chicago's annual Louder than a Bomb competition.

Noname gradually turned her talents to freestyle rapping with friends. In 2013 she appeared on Chance the Rapper's second mixtape, Acid Rap, contributing a verse to the track "Lost". The following year she was featured on Mick Jenkins' mixtape The Water[s], contributing to the track Comfortable. She is featured on Ramaj Eroc's love ballad 'I Love You More', on amateur rapper Wonderkind's mixtape 'Write Brain' and multiple tracks on Kirk Knight's album Late Knight Special. Noname originally took the stage name "Noname Gypsy," but on March 18, 2016, she officially dropped "Gypsy," making it solely "Noname", after her cousin Ishmael Robinson informed her of its racial connotation. She took to Twitter to explain her reasoning for this, saying: "When I first decided what my stage name would be I was unaware of how racially inappropriate and offensive it was to Romani people".


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