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Baker was born in Texas to missionary parents and took up residence in Egypt, Germany, Chicago, L.A. Denver and Ohio. Since he lived the first four years of his life in Egypt, he spoke Arabic before English.[3] He started listening to rap at the age of four when he went to a predominantly black school in Denver. At 14, Baker moved to his now hometown Cleveland, where he attended Shaker Heights High School, graduating in 2008. On the verge of getting evicted, Baker went to Harlem's Apollo Theater in March 2009 where he had back-to-back victories, making him the first rapper to ever win at the Apollo Theater.[1] He records music in his home studio which he refers to as the "Rage Cage".[3] Colson first started to gain exposure when he was featured on MTV2's Sucker Freestyle, where he freestyled numerous verse's from his "Chip Off The Block" single. In February 2010, he released his debut mixtape 100 Words and Running.[1] He released his second mixtape in November 2010 titled "Lace Up" which featured the hometown anthem "Cleveland" which is played at Cleveland Cavaliers home games and is on rotation on Z107.9 in Cleveland.[1] "Lace Up" was recorded in three months in 2010 during a creative burst.[3] He is currently touring and has forged a friendship with Three 6 Mafia's Juicy J who tapped Kelly to appear on his track "Boat Load" in January 2011 which was produced by Lex Luger The Music video for "Boat Load" featured Steve-O from Jackass.<refname="XXL" /> In March 2011 he participated in his first SXSW show in Austin, Texas. At the SXSW show he was approached by Sean Combs of Dirty Money and since then has gained massive exposure throughout the music scene.[4] He was featured on the XV song "Finally Home".[5] He says now that his favorite up and coming rappers
are J Cole, Mac Miller, Novi Novak, Kid Ink And Wiz Khalifa.[3] EST was declared an official movement by MGK,
E Dubo Allen & Slim G Allen.Machine Gun Kelly refers to himself, his friends, and his fan's
as EST. In 2011 Chris Pfaff from Young & Reckless & cousin to Rob Dyrdek, supported the movement and made custom t-shirt's for the
group. The shirts read EST.19XX. Mixtapes 2010: "100 Words and Running"
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