Young Dro
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Young Dro | ||
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Background information | ||
Birth name | D'Juan Hart | |
Born | January 15, 1979 (Age 28) | |
Origin | Bankhead, Atlanta, Georgia | |
Genre(s) | Rap | |
Occupation(s) | Rapper | |
Years active | 2005 - present | |
Label(s) | Grand Hustle/Atlantic Records | |
Associated acts |
T.I. P$C Young Buck |
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Website | young-dro.com |
Young Dro (born D'Juan Hart in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1979) is an American rapper signed to T.I.'s label, Grand Hustle.
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[edit] Background
Born in the New Orleans,Louisiana Court housing project. Young Dro grew up the second oldest of his mother’s five boys and somewhere amongst the middle seven of his father’s 21 children. Due to poverty, Dro had to live in a variety of housing complexes. He lived in Perry Homes, Herndon Homes, Bowen Homes, Bankhead, Summerhill, Adamsville.
At the age of 16, he was shot in the stomach and the back and required almost a year to recover. He spent his late teens and early 20s in and out of prison. He began rapping in the 9th grade. T.I. has been a long-time supporter of Dro. "I had been trying to sign Dro since like '97, before I was even trying to get a deal for myself. Anyone with ears can hear he got talent." [1].
[edit] Rise to fame
It was during these many moves in his teen years that he befriended the now Grand Hustle/Atlantic recording artist T.I.; neither of the two took music seriously at the time. Young Dro never considered a career in music until another one of his friends, Chris “Daddy Mack” Smith, scored platinum success as one half of early 90s duo Kriss Kross.
To make his dream a reality, he first met pioneering southern rapper Raheem the Dream in the late 90s, who at the time had Pastor Troy and D4L front man Fabo signed to his local label. By the end of 2002, Young Dro's independent single “Yes Sir” and regional hit album "I Got That Dro" became fairly successful.
Around the same time, T.I. was preparing for his debut album I'm Serious. While he was promoting the album during a radio interview, Young Dro called the station and asked to talk to the fellow rapper. “I was like, ‘That sounds like my homeboy,’” Dro recalls, “he was like, ‘You the one who sings “Yes Sir”? Man, meet me at the Bounce...We went up there and performed.”
That reuniting of two longtime friends evolved into Young Dro signing with Grand Hustle, T.I.'s record label and his major label debut, "Best Thang Smokin'", which went on to go gold. Among the tracks featured on the album, "Shoulder Lean" was chosen to be the lead single. Through the summer of 2006, the track gained momentum through out the South, and then nationally, as it was well-received among the hip-hop community. It received a decent amount of airplay on BET, and managed to climb to #3 spot in the U.S. Rap chart. On the 27th July 2006, Young Dro reached the #1 spot on both the Billboard Urban Monitor chart as well as the R&B Urban Mainstream chart. Simultanouesly, the video hit #1 during the previous week's "106 & Park" countdown on BET, in addition to securing the top spot on MTV2 where it's currently in "ELITE 8". Amazingly on top of that, Warner Music Group announced that the ringtone for Dro's single 'Shoulder Lean' had sold over 500,000 units. Also it had the number 2 video on MTV 2006 Top Music Video Countdown. The album was also promoted by Semko The Realest & DJ Dro.
[edit] Other Projects
Prior to Dro's "Best Thang Smokin'", he had worked with DJ Burn One of Atlanta, Georgia to produce the mixtape Future Legends Vol. 2, "I've Still Got That Dro", which was released in February of 2006. The album contained "over 18 exclusive new songs and freestyles, along with a collection of songs that could previously only be found on official Grand Hustle mixtapes, as well as a few tracks off his extremely rare first album "I Got That Dro"." [2] Though many of the songs never made it on the air, the mixtape featured previews of "Shoulder Lean" and "Rubberband Banks". Also included were many original songs featuring artists such as T.I., Alfamega, Mike Jones, and Big Kuntry. Honorable mentions from the album were "I Ain't Lame", "Cartoon", "Dressed 2 Impress", "Blame it on the Dro", and "Ol Skool". He is also featured in the It's Okay (One Blood) remix. Featuring 20 other rap stars. He also is in the music video for Young Buck's song Get Buck.
[edit] Upcoming
Dro will release his sophomore album titled "Young & Restless" in late 2007.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Album cover | Album information |
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Best Thang Smokin'
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Young & Restless
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[edit] Singles
Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B | U.S. Rap | Album |
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2006 | "Shoulder Lean" (featuring T.I.) | 10 | 1 | 1 | Best Thang Smokin' |
2006 | "Rubberband Banks" | 102 | 44 | 23 | Best Thang Smokin' |
[edit] Featured Singles
Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B | U.S. Rap | Album |
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2005 | "Do Ya Thang" (P$C featuring Young Dro) | Promo | Promo | Promo | 25 to Life |
2006 | "Tell Em What They Wanna Hear" (Rashad featuring T.I. & Young Dro) | - | - | - | Detroit Love Affair |
2006 | "We Fly High [Remix]" (Jim Jones featuring T.I., P. Diddy, Baby, & Young Dro) | 5 | 4 | 1 | A Dipset's X-Mas |
2006 | "Top Back [Remix]" T.I. (featuring Young Jeezy, B.G., Big Kuntry, & Young Dro) | 29 | 13 | 8 | In Da Streetz Volume 4 |
2007 | "How Ya Do Dat" Fabo (featuring Young Dro) | TBR | TBR | TBR | GIK Music |
[edit] Guest Appearances
- "We Fly High (Remix)" (Jim Jones feat. Diddy, Baby, T.I., & Young Dro)
- "Tell Em What They Want To Hear" (Rashad Morgan feat. T.I., & Young Dro)
- "Top Back (Remix)" (T.I. feat. Young Jeezy, B.G., Big Kuntry, & Young Dro)
- "Dip, Slide, Rideout" - (DJ Khaled feat. Big Kuntry, T.I. & Young Dro)
- "Porsche It Out" - (Slick Pulla feat. Big Kuntry and Young Dro)
- "Do Ya Thang" (P$C feat. T.I. & Young Dro)
- "Undertaker" (T.I. feat. Young Buck & Young Dro)
- "Bankhead" (T.I. feat. P$C and Young Dro)
- "One Blood Remix" (The Game feat. Jim Jones, Snoop Dogg, Nas, T.I., Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, N.O.R.E., Jadakiss, Styles P., Fabolous, Juelz Santana, Rick Ross, Twista, Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, WC, E-40, Bun B, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug, Young Dro, Clipse, & Ja Rule)
- "Come To Me (Official Remix)" (Diddy feat. T.I., Nicole Scherzinger,Yung Joc & Young Dro)
- "How Ya Do Dat" (Fabo feat. Young Dro)
- "Killin Em" (Big Kuntry King and Slick Pulla ft. Young Dro)
- "Rock Yo Hips (Remix)" (Crime Mob feat. Young Dro and Rasheeda)
- "Blow It Up" (R. Kelly feat. Young Jeezy and Young Dro)
[edit] Video Cameo Appearances
- Dope Boyz by T.I.
- Front Back by T.I.
- What You Know by T.I.
- Why You Wanna by T.I.
- Get Buck by Young Buck
[edit] Awards & Nominations
Award | Category | Year | Result |
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BET Hip Hop Awards | Element Award: Best Hip Hop Dance Of The Year (Shoulder Lean) | 2006 | Nominated |
BET Hip Hop Awards | Best Collabo (Shoulder Lean with T.I.) | 2006 | Nominated |
BET Hip Hop Awards | Bet Mobile Hot Ring Award (Shoulder Lean with T.I.) | 2006 | WON |
The Dirty Awards | Best New Dirty | 2006 | Nominated |
The Ozone Awards | Patiently Waiting Award (Georgia) | 2006 | WON |