
Let us take you higher.
In a time when the world feels increasingly fractured, The You in I come together to bring us an album that shatters our growing mass numbness and passive hopelessness. Their debut album, The I in You, arrives as a multi-dimensional narrative experience that transcends the moment and stirs our deeper senses. Imagine if Ghost in the Shell and Dune were a hip-hop album—boom-bap rhythms wrapped in cinematic production serving up ancient wisdom infused with bass-backed sci-fi storytelling.
“We live in a world that feels crazier than fiction. In a time where anything can happen at any moment, you can’t live your life waiting for things to get better or for someone else to fix it. The time is now. It’s up to you.” – She-Rōze
“The spirit is always listening and craving for the medicine in the music to guide and wake up the physical. We’re rising.” – Artson
first single
'Wake Up'
February 17, 2026

The You in I is the powerful creative union of two visionary artists: Artson, an Indigenous Hip Hop trailblazer and Motivational Speaker of Tarahumara descent, and She-Rōze, a Filipina-Cuban American emcee and creative alchemist. Partners in life and in purpose, they now join forces to deliver a collaborative album that transcends genres, borders, and generations. Together, their work reflects a shared commitment to cultural preservation, personal transformation, and mental liberation.
A descendant of the Rarámuri (Tarahumara) people, Artson is an award-winning hip hop artist and cultural torchbearer whose music embodies ancestral pride, resilience, and personal evolution. Born in El Paso, Texas and shaped by hip hop culture, Artson’s journey from B-Boy to award-winning artist has inspired audiences around the world. He is a two-time Native American Music Award winner as well as a two-time International Indigenous Hip Hop Awards winner. Throughout his prolific career, he has also collaborated with icons like Ras Kass, Chino XL, Craig G, Wildchild, and Planet Asia.
She-Rōze is a descendant of the Visayan people of the Philippines and brings a potent voice in modern Hip Hop forged from resilience and wisdom. Raised internationally through her father’s military service, she channels complex cultural roots global experiences and universal truths into every verse. Prior to releasing her own music, she was the Executive Producer on Artson’s award winning albums. Her debut solo album We Rise was a soul-stirring, genre blending triumph that earned her Songwriter of the Year at the 2022 International Indigenous Hip Hop Awards.
