2012–2013: Career beginnings, Trees & Truths, and mixtapes On January 13, 2012, Jenkins released his first official mixtape,
The Mickstape, followed by
The Pursuit of HappyNess: The Story of Mickalascage in August 2012. These consecutive mixtapes included involvement from several
record producers, such as After the Smoke, Swisha House, Chris Calor, Quincy Banks,
Chuck Inglish, Vanilla, and Dijon, among others. During 2012, Jenkins returned to Chicago and joined the YCA (Young Chicago Authors), poetry collective, where he performed his first a cappella verse. This resulted in attention from local recording artist, and a leader of Chicago's
Pivot Gang collective,
Saba. The two then collaborated on a track, called
Heaux, which was meant for a Mick Jenkins project, but ended up featuring on Saba's mixtape
GETCOMFORTable (2012). Jenkins also became a member of a hip-hop group, called Free Nation. Other members include Prop, J-Stock, Burman, and Maine The Saint. Free Nation is "a hip hop group that promotes creative thought without accepting narrow views imposed by the powers that be". In April 2013, Jenkins released his
Trees & Truths mixtape. The tape quickly became a local favorite, featuring acid jazz-influenced production, biblical allegory, and his lacerating lyricism. Only few months after its release, a collaboration between him and fellow Chicago rappers
Chance The Rapper and
Vic Mensa came in the form of the single
Crossroads, which garnered both attention and praise.
2014–2015: The Waters and Waves In July 2014, Jenkins received significant attention after the release of his single and a visual of
Martyrs, which juxtaposed insight on harsh societal truths with a catchy hook. The thought-provoking single held messages on gun violence, the fight between his conscience and new-found success, and his turbulent childhood in Chicago.
Martyrs led prominent figures in the hip-hop community such as
Timbaland, to reach out and praise Jenkins for his musical talent and intricate lyricism. On August 12, Jenkins released his project,
The Waters, to critical acclaim. Considered by many to be Jenkins' breakout project,
The Waters is centered on the idea of comparing water to life's truths. Shortly after releasing the project, Jenkins announced he would be touring during the fall on the 2014 Smoker's Club World Wide Roller's Tour alongside
Method Man,
Redman,
B-Real,
Trademark da Skydiver, and Berner. His first official tour took place in February 2015 with
Kirk Knight,
Noname and
Saba. He also joined
Joey Bada$$ and
Denzel Curry for Phase 1 of their World Domination Tour. On July 20, 2015, Mick Jenkins announced his
Waves EP, which was released on August 21, 2015. Mick Jenkins began streaming his new project in full via NPR's First Listen on August 13, 2015.
Waves is the follow-up to Jenkins' critically acclaimed 2014 mixtape,
The Waters. Jenkins kept the collaborators on
Waves confined to those within his inner circle. The project features the likes of
Jean Deaux,
Saba, TheMind and popular producers such as
Kaytranada. Jenkins also accompanied French producer STWO on his North American tour from the end of August through the beginning of October.
2016: The Healing Component On August 17, 2016, Mick Jenkins released the first single from his highly anticipated debut album,
Spread Love. On August 25, 2016, Jenkins released his second single of the album, called "Drowning", which features an instrumental performed by Toronto-based jazz quartet
BADBADNOTGOOD. The song has a direct reference to the death of
Eric Garner, a black man who was strangled by police. The album,
The Healing Component, was released on September 23, 2016. Many of the songs on the albums feature intros and outros with a dialogue about love with a female narrator, his sister.
The Healing Component, abbreviated THC, explores the theme of love throughout the album. From self-love to romantic experience, he juxtaposes different forms love can take.
2017–2020: Or More EP series, Pieces of a Man and The Circus On November 21, 2017, Mick Jenkins released
Or More; The Anxious, the first mixtape in a series of projects Jenkins describes as "a project series involving musical ideas and concepts that are currently inspiring the album's creation process." The second mixtape in the series,
Or More; The Frustration, was released on February 24, 2018. On October 26, his second studio album,
Pieces of a Man, was released. The album's first single, "Understood" was released on October 12, 2018. The second single "Padded Locks", featuring veteran
Wu-Tang Clan member
Ghostface Killah, was released on October 21, 2018. The album also prominently pays homage to
Gil Scott-Heron's 1971
album of the same name. In March 2019, Jenkins was featured on the single "Cold" with Brooklyn Michelle. Additionally later in the year on September 18, Jenkins released the single "Percy" featuring fellow Chicago-based rapper Qari produced by greenSLLIME, also from Chicago. On January 3, 2020, he released the single "Carefree" from the EP
The Circus, released on January 10, 2020.
2021: Elephant in the Room On October 8, 2021, Mick Jenkins announced his anticipated third album titled
Elephant in the Room, which was released on October 29. The first single, "Truffles" was released on June 23, 2021. This was followed by "Contacts", released on October 8 with the announcement of the official album release date and track list reveal. The album's final single "Scottie Pippen" was released on October 22.
2023-2024: The Patience On July 7, 2023, Jenkins announced his fourth album
The Patience, releasing the
JID-assisted lead single "Smoke Break-Dance" on the same day. The album would mark his first release away from Cinematic Music Group, now releasing in collaboration with
RBC Records and
BMG. The album's second single, "Guapanese" released on July 28, 2023. In June 2024, Jenkins was featured on Indian rap duo
Seedhe Maut's single "Bure Din".
2025: type shit, Scarecrows and A Murder of Crows On January 16, 2025, Jenkins released the EP
type shit, exclusively on the online music platform EVEN. The EP would see Jenkins rap over "type beats" that he found on
YouTube, and he explained the process behind the release, noting the underpayments that artists get from
music streaming platforms. He would also mark this as the start of his "next phase in music", promising more music and content to arrive throughout 2025. Seven months later, Jenkins released the two-track single
Scarecrows, consisting of respective collaborations with
Smino and
Ab-Soul. On September 19, 2025, Jenkins released his fifth album
A Murder of Crows, in collaboration with British producer Emil, exclusively on EVEN. Supported by the singles "Coco Gauff" and the
Enny-assisted "Words I Should've Said", the album would later be released on streaming platforms two weeks later on October 3. == Discography ==