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Detroit rapper
Danny Brown embraced his unique hood/hipster personality, took full advantage of social media, and -- fueled by his experiences with drug dealing and drug taking, as well as a wicked sense of humor -- has delivered some of the most vivid, vulgar, and side-splitting rhymes of his era. The eccentric's most notable releases include the Billboard 200 Top 20 entry
Old (Fool's Gold, 2013) and the Warp-released albums
Atrocity Exhibition (2016) and
uknowhatimsayin¿ (2019), projects bolstered by production from the likes of
Paul White,
Oh No,
Black Milk,
the Alchemist, and
Q-Tip.
Brown (real last name: Sewell) surfaced during the mid-2000s as a member of Reser'vor Dogs. The group advanced far enough to get the attention of the Roc-A-Fella label. A deal was not struck, but an A&R rep assisted
Brown with the recording and release of a mixtape, Detroit State of Mind. New York recording sessions placed him in the company of several contemporaries, including
G-Unit's
Tony Yayo. In 2010,
Yayo and
Brown released Hawaiian Snow, while
Brown also released
The Hybrid, among other mixtapes, such as additional volumes of the Detroit State of Mind series. While it was rumored that
Brown would be signing to
G-Unit, label head
50 Cent allegedly balked due to the rapper's fashion sense (which included a preference for skinny jeans).
Brown eventually found a home at Fool's Gold, where he issued
XXX, his highest-profile mixtape up to that point. At the end of 2012,
Brown announced that the follow-up to
XXX had been recorded. Originally titled ODB, it was continually pushed back by the label, with
Brown tweeting in August 2013 that he would consider leaking the release. In October, the retitled album,
Old, appeared with
Paul White and
Oh No among the producers, while
A$AP Rocky and
ScHoolboy Q contributed guest verses. A surprise hit, it entered the Billboard 200 at number 18. After he provided the theme for the U.S. television sitcom Fresh Off the Boat,
Brown signed with Warp and made his label debut in 2016 with "When It Rain." The single's parent album,
Atrocity Exhibition, was issued later in the year with
White the principal producer, augmented by contributions from
the Alchemist and
Black Milk, among others. In October 2019, a couple months after the debut of his Viceland talk show Danny's House,
Brown returned with his second album for Warp,
uknowhatimsayin¿, the majority of which was produced by
Q-Tip. The album was critically lauded, and reached the 134 position of the Billboard Top 200 chart. In 2021,
Brown appeared as a featured guest on songs by Payday and
BROCKHAMPTON, while readying his next album Quaranta. ~ Andy Kellman