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Explicit Version - Sam Adams - 1st Round Records
05/06/2010 | Deal ID # 448
Album Review - (Explicit Version)
Amping up Asher Roth’s college kid rap with more macho and less irony, Sam Adams — and that’s his real first and middle name — was accused of faking the numbers when this debut EP topped the iTunes hip-hop charts. Adams soon produced the sales figures to prove the haters wrong, but what everyone seemed to forget was that the pop-rapper’s Roth-like style was extremely hot in early 2010, and if you can skillfully blend in some of Ke$ha’s attitude, some Shwayze-like beats, and 3OH!3’s lack of shame, the charts are bound to be yours. Boston's Boy isn’t the perfect blend, but it is close enough that the gum-snapping teens will understand and likely dance with brew in the air as Adams suggests on the party time highlight “Swang Your Drank.” While the track is hip-hop by way of Flo Rida, “Driving Me Crazy” is almost entirely dance-pop, and infectious dance-pop at that. The feel-good “Coast to Coast” falls somewhere in the middle, although “Girl problems, you think you have some/Hit the beach, you won’t have one” like most of his lyrics, is straight out of suburbia. Put it all together, and Boston’s Boy ends up a worthy soundtrack for rocking the cul de sac, and it's short enough to finish before the cops show up threatening to call their parents.
 
Boston's Boy song list:
  1. Comin Up
  2. Driving Me Crazy
  3. Swang
  4. Just Love Here
  5. Coast 2 Coast
  6. You Girl
  7. Tab Open
  8. I'm So High

 

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Sam Adams, otherwise known as Sammy Adams or the Boston’s Boy, is a 21-year-old rapper out of Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston native grew up in the Coast, an area of Cambridge just a couple blocks from Central Square. After graduating from high school, Samuel Adams was recruited to play soccer at Trinity College where he is now the captain (still currently enrolled). While his fan base has grown impressively over the last 6 months, Samuel Adams modesty and hunger continues to show through his self-produced music. His innovation of the Hip Hop and Electronic/Dance genres created a whole new genre of music called Electro-Rap, a sound that is smart, catchy and surely memorable. With his innovative remix of Asher Roth’s I Hate College, Samuel Adams caught the ear of many Hip Hop supporters in a short time. Samuel Adams has done shows ranging from opening for the Ying Yang Twins, performing at CU Boulder, Dartmouth University, Trinity University, as well as bars on the island of Nantucket. His freestyle ability is quickly becoming a signature staple of this repertoire, as he continues to create and produce quality music for the masses.
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