Mr Mitchell

Mr Mitchell

Mr Mitchell, the East London based rapper, is back with new single 'On the Rooftop', and an EP set for release this Summer.

Mr Mitchell was originally one-half of the successful rap duo, The Mitchell Brothers who, as 'struggling musicians' seized a chance opportunity with Mike Skinner at a bank in Brixton, by slipping a CD of their music into his back pocket.

Their antics paid off when, in 2004, they were signed to Skinner’s (The Streets) record label, The Beats. In 2005 they released their debut album ‘A Breath Of Fresh Attire’ to positive reviews.

The album was seen as one of the most innovative albums of the year, adding kudos to their song-writing skills in particular. Singles released during their height included 'Routine Check', 'Alone with the TV' and 'Harvey Nicks'.

They released a follow up album 'Dressed For The Occasion' in 2007, but parted ways in 2008 after a split from The Beats.

During their five years together, The Mitchell Brothers' determination and love of their craft, led them to gain huge experience, from supporting on-stage the likes of 50 Cent, Nelly, John Legend, Bloc Party, Fun Loving Criminals, Calvin Harris and The Streets.

In 2011 Tony Mitchell returned to music, reinventing himself as Mr Mitchell. He released his first solo track titled 'Off The Coathanger' which which was shortly followed by his first solo mixtape 'The Night I Thought I Was A God".

In 2012 Mr Mitchell continues to write, perform and release music as a solo artist, with the first offering, 'On the Rooftop' released 25 March.