Devin The Dude
With deep ties to Houston's influential early-'90s rap scene, Devin the Dude rolled through several generations of hip-hop, cultivating a laid-back style fixated on weed, partying, and his distinctively hazy perspective on everyday life. Producing as well as rapping, he began releasing solo albums in 1998 with The Dude. He quickly became a rapper's rapper, collaborating with big-name talents from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg to De La Soul, Nas, Andre 3000, and many others. Though he never rose to the mainstream success of some of his peers, albums like 2007's stony yet intricate Waiting to Inhale were hits with critics and a dedicated cult following. He landed in the Top 20 of Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in 2010 with Suite 420 and Gotta Be Me, and hit number nine on the Top Rap Albums chart with 2013's One for the Road. Devin the Dude has remained a left-of-center favorite with albums like 2017's Acoustic Levitation, 2019's Still Rollin' Up: Somethin' to Ride With, and 2021's Soulful Distance. Devin the Dude was born Devin Copeland in Pontiac, Michigan, but raised in Florida and Texas. As a child, he went back and forth from New Boston to Houston and finally settled in the latter after he graduated high school. In the late '80s, Devin met Rob Quest, a blind rapper and producer who was part of a Houston crew called the Coughee Brothaz. Later, the duo formed a group named the Odd Squad and recruited Devin's longtime friend Jugg Mugg and a local DJ named DJ Screw. Screw (who was later replaced by DJ Styles) took the group's demo tape to Rap-A-Lot Records CEO James Smith, who quickly signed the group in 1992. Their debut album, Fadanuf fa Erybody!!, was released in 1994 with "I Can't See It" as the lead single and video. Although hip-hop fans praised the effort put out by the Odd Squad, their album was not as commercially successful as they hoped. While the group went back to the drawing board, Rap-A-Lot franchise artist Scarface approached Devin to be a part of his new group, Facemob. Facemob released one album in 1996, The Other Side of the Law, and then broke up due to internal problems. At this time, Devin decided to work on his debut solo album, The Dude, with the help of Smith and Scarface. The Dude was released in 1998 with virtually no video and little radio play. It was a smoothed-out, funk-laden album and an ode to wine, women, and weed. Regardless, the album built a large underground following and even caught the attention of veteran hip-hop producer Dr. Dre. He contacted Devin in 1999 and asked him to be a part of the 2001 album on the track "Fuck You." This single appearance made Devin a hot commodity, earning him appearances on songs with De La Soul, Raphael Saadiq, veteran rap group UGK, and a solo track on the Oz soundtrack. His anticipated sophomore LP, Just Tryin' ta Live, was released in the summer of 2002 and featured appearances from Nas, Xzibit, and Raphael Saadiq with production from Dre, DJ Premier, and his Coughee Brothaz. To tha X-Treme arrived two years later and was followed in 2007 by Waiting to Inhale, his first album to crack the Top 40 on Billboard's album chart. It featured guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Bun B, and more. It would also be Devin's last record with Rap-A-Lot after a 15-year relationship. He signed on with Razor & Tie for his 2008 album Landing Gear. Suite #420 followed in 2010 and had the honor of being released on the stoner's holiday of April 20. His seventh LP, Gotta Be Me, arrived later that year.In 2013, Devin issued One for the Road (eOne). His eighth full-length entered the Top 50 of the Billboard R&B/hip-hop chart. In 2017, he returned with the collaborative single "Smoke with Me," with rapper Crim Dela Crim. He also issued the Acoustic Levitation album, which was accompanied by a tour of the same name. In 2019, he returned with his ninth studio LP, Still Rollin' Up: Somethin' to Ride With. The full-length Soulful Distance arrived in February 2021.
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Discographie
55 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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Alto (feat. Devin the Dude & Rae Khalil)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Terp World LLC le 11 août 2021
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Power Moves
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Pure Powers LLC le 14 juin 2024
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Da Real Thang (Remastered)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Modo Entertainment - IP Exchange (IPX) le 7 févr. 2025
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Everything is Hot
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Dephree le 1 oct. 2024
Disponible en24-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Mind Blown
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Mann Up Music LLC le 1 déc. 2023
Disponible en24-Bit/48 kHz Stereo -
Acoustic Levitation
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Coughee Brothaz Enterprise - EMPIRE le 10 mars 2017
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Just Tryin ta Live
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Rap-A-Lot le 29 janv. 2002
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Chitty Bang
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Ineffable Records le 16 avr. 2021
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
The Other Side of the Law
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Rap-A-Lot le 7 août 1996
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Landing Gear
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Razor & Tie le 7 oct. 2008
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Waitin' to Inhale
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Rap-A-Lot le 13 mars 2007
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Just Tryin ta Live (Edited)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Rap-A-Lot le 8 févr. 2005
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Soulful Distance
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Coughee Brothaz Enterprise - EMPIRE le 5 févr. 2021
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Still Rollin' Up: Somethin' To Ride With
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Coughee Brothaz Enterprise - EMPIRE le 3 juill. 2019
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
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To Tha X-Treme
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Rap-A-Lot le 15 juin 2004
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Waitin' to Inhale (Screwed)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Paru chez Rap-A-Lot le 13 mars 2007
Disponible en16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo