Queens, New York emcee Nature garnered fame as the least-known member of late 1990s super-group The Firm. Alongside Nas, AZ and Foxy Brown, late addition Nature (a label-insisted replacement for Cormega) received a #1 debut for The Album, an early release on Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment.

Outside of The Firm, Nature released an assortment of mixtapes and a album while signed to Columbia/Trackmasters Records, For All Seasons, which debuted on the Top 200, along with its 2002 follow-up, Wild Gremlinz. The “seasons” theme continues, 13 years later, as Nature announced that he’s preparing for Seasons Changed.

The four-part EP series, released seasonally, will reportedly boast production from Buckwild, 88-Keys, Marco Polo and Red Spyda. Additionally, Nature’s newly-announced DCM Records label includes established in-house producers Sickness, DJ Concept, DJ SupaDave, Skammadix and Little Vic.

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“DCM is like a young version of the Trackmasters,” Nature said, comparing his latest producer backers to Tone & Poke, whom he released his first two solo LPs with, along with Firm biz.

A release date for Seasons Changed has yet to be announced.

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