Following up his successful 2012 EP "All American", Hoodie Allen released "Crew Cuts" in February 2013. Marketed as “the free album”, "Crew Cuts" takes a slightly less boorish approach than Hoodie’s previous works, focusing much on how moderate fame changed his life. The project features many other rappers, including Chiddy, G-Eazy, and Chance the Rapper. With “Fame Is For Assholes” and “Two Lips” becoming instant classics, Hoodie is free to discuss his past in “Let Me Be Me” and his future in “Where Do We Go Now”. And finally, as he says in “Wave Goodb… read more
Following up his successful 2012 EP "All American", Hoodie Allen released "Crew Cuts" in February 2013. Marketed as “the free alb… read more
Following up his successful 2012 EP "All American", Hoodie Allen released "Crew Cuts" in February 2013. Marketed as “the free album”, "Crew Cuts" takes a sl… read more
Make every word count. This has long been the mantra of Hoodie Allen, the New York based rapper and songwriter. With a penchant for candid storytelling and witty punchlines, Hoodie has always been an emcee who understood the importance of connecting with the audience through his lyrics. A purveyor of summertime anthems, Hoodie Allen has gained notable buzz on the internet for his unique genre-blending style, unafraid to sample from unconventional sources. His most recent work samples a diverse array of artists and sounds from UK pop singers (Marina & The Diamonds & Eliza Do… read more
Make every word count. This has long been the mantra of Hoodie Allen, the New York based rapper and songwriter. With a penchant for candid storytelling and witty punchlines, Hoodie has alwa… read more
Make every word count. This has long been the mantra of Hoodie Allen, the New York based rapper and songwriter. With a penchant for candid storytelling and witty punchlines, Hoodie has always been an emcee who understood the importance… read more