[1] While a student at The Woodlands High School, Champion began rapping and met his future bandmates Kevin Abstract, Ameer Vann, Merlyn Wood, and Russell "Joba" Boring.
[5] Shortly afterwards, the group cancelled their planned fourth studio album, and released a new record, Iridescence, on September 21.
[7] In January 2022, the group announced that they would go on an indefinite hiatus, and cancelled all remaining shows in support of the their sixth studio album Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine (2021).
[13] On December 31st, Champion released the single "Burn", featuring Memphis rapper Jon Waltz.
The single "Aphid", featuring American singer Dijon, was produced by Champion and Henry Kwapis and has been described as "lush" and "melodic".
[11][26][27] On June 20, Champion appeared on the cover of Clash's 20th anniversary edition, titled "Kool Things".
[28] On October 2, it was announced that Champion would appear in the feature film Strobe, directed by Taylor Cohen and produced by Tara Razavi, Nate Matteson, and Hiro Murai.
[30] On October 24, Champion released "Faye", the first installment of a planned series of singles intended to expand upon Mika's Laundry.