Danyel Robinson (born September 14, 1971), better known by his stage name Dru Down, is an American rapper and actor from Oakland, California.[1][2] He is currently a member of The Regime, a collective of rappers that includes Yukmouth, Tech N9ne, Messy Marv, BG Bulletwound, Dorasel, Grant Rice, and Tha Realest.
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Birth name | Danyel Robinson |
Born | East Oakland, California, U.S. | September 14, 1971
Genres | Hip hop, Gangsta rap, G funk |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
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Early life
editDanyel Robinson grew up in East Oakland, California, raised by his grandmother and step-father after having lost his mother at the age of three. In his early teens, Robinson discovered from his grandmother that his biological father was bassist and singer Bootsy Collins, Collins having met his mother at a show.[3]
Music career
editEarly career, Fools from the Streets, Explicit Game and "Pimp of the Year"
editRobinson began developing an interest in rap music in the late 1980s, and eventually began recording his own songs as Dru Down, releasing his debut album Fools from the Streets in 1993 to moderate success in the Bay Area.[1] The local success of his album led to him being signed to Relativity Records, a Sony Music imprint to release his second album Explicit Game in 1994.[1] The album spawned Dru Down's most successful single to date, "Pimp of the Year", which peaked at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] The single stayed on Billboard for 24 weeks.[5]
1996–2001: Can You Feel Me, acting and Pimpin' Phernelia
editDru Down's third album, Can You Feel Me, was released in 1996, and spawned a single of the same name that was a minor but commercial hit.[1] It also featured Dru Down's first collaboration with his father, Bootsy Collins, which was followed by a guest appearance on Collins' album Fresh Outta 'P' University. One of the album's songs, Mista Busta addresses Dru Down's then-ongoing feud with fellow Bay Area rapper Too Short, and serves as a diss track towards Too Short. The album peaked at #54 on the Billboard 200, and was critically praised, receiving a 4/5 star rating from Allmusic.[6] That same year, Dru Down began his acting career, appearing in the movie Original Gangstas as Kayo. He also appeared on the 2Pac song "All About You" from 2Pac's fourth studio album All Eyez on Me, where he performs the intro.[1]
In 2001, he signed with Ruthless Records, but did not release any albums, instead releasing his fourth and fifth studio albums through American Recordings and C-Note Records, respectively.[1]
2001–present: Chronicles of a Pimp and The Regime
editCurrently, Dru Down is signed to rapper Yukmouth's Smoke-A-Lot Records and owns his own record label, Pimp On Records, where he released his 2010 album Chronicles of a Pimp. He also serves as a member of the hip-hop collective The Regime, a group led by Yukmouth. The group released their debut album, Dragon Gang in 2013.[1]
Legal issues
editIn 2013, Dru Down was sentenced to three years in the Santa Rita jail for driving under the influence and evading police, a violation of his probation for a prior driving offence. He was featured on an episode of Lockup on MSNBC.[2]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Fools From the Streets (1993)
- Explicit Game (1994)
- Can You Feel Me (1996)
- Pimpin' Phernelia (2001)
- Gangsta Pimpin' (2002)
- Chronicles of a Pimp (2010)
- GP No PC Lock Up (2018)
- Welcome 2 Dru’s World (2019)
Collaboration albums
edit- Cash Me Out with Lee Majors (2006)
- Dragon Gang with The Regime (2013)
Compilation albums
edit- Dru Down's Greatest Hits (2006)
- Lost Tapes I (2008)
- Lost Tapes II (2008)
- Lost Tapes III (2008)
- Lost Tapes IV (2008)
Mixtapes
edit- Crack Muzic Vol. 1 with Rahmean & Lee Majors (2007)
- Crack Muzic Vol. 2 with Rahmean & Lee Majors (2007)
- New Crack City with Rahmean & Lee Majors (2009)
Singles
edit- "Pimp of the Year" (1994)
- "Ice Cream Man" (featuring Luniz) (1994)
- "No One Loves You" (1995)
- "Can You Feel Me" (1996)
- "Baby Bubba" (featuring Bootsy Collins) (1997)
- "Hello" (featuring The Jacka) (2010)
Guest appearances
editYear | Title[citation needed] | Artist(s) | Album |
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1995 | "Pimps, Playas & Hustlas" | Luniz feat. Dru Down & Richie Rich | Luniz - Operation Stackola |
"Put The Lead On Ya" | Luniz feat. Dru Down | ||
"I Got 5 on It (Bay Ballas Remix)" | Luniz feat. Dru Down, Richie Rich, E-40, Shock G, Humpty Hump & Spice 1 | Luniz - I Got 5 on It (Single) | |
1996 | "All Bout U" | 2Pac feat. Dru Down, Yaki Kadafi, Hussein Fatal, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg | 2Pac - All Eyez on Me |
1997 | "I'm Busy (Off Dah Hook)" | Bootsy Collins feat. Dru Down | Bootsy Collins - Fresh Outta P University |
"Sliden" | Cobra feat. Dru Down, Knucklehead, Otis & Shug | Cobra - Playaz In Paradise | |
"Pistols Blazin" | 3X Krazy feat. Dru Down & Yukmouth | 3X Krazy - Stackin' Chips | |
"Cali Lifestyles" | N2Deep feat. Dru Down & PSD | N2Deep - The Golden State | |
"Dirty Raps" | Luniz feat. Dru Down | Luniz - Bootlegs & B-Sides | |
"911" | |||
"Live Yo Life" | Luniz feat. Dru Down | Laylaw presents - The Lawhouse Experience | |
2000 | "She's Paid" | AMG feat. Dru Down & Bosko | AMG - Bitch Betta Have My Money 2001 |
"Pimpin', Playin', Hustlin'" | Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E. feat. Dru Down, Knumskull & Byron "Blu" Mitchell | Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E. - Mafia Lifestyle | |
2001 | "Block Shit" | Yukmouth & Tha Gamblaz feat. Phats Bossalini, Dru Down, Mac Mall & Troopa | Yukmouth & Tha Gamblaz - Block Shit |
"I'm A Boss" | Daz Dillinger & JT the Bigga Figga feat. C-Bo, Yukmouth & Dru Down | Daz Dillinger & JT the Bigga Figga - Game for Sale | |
2002 | "Closer Than Close" | Luniz feat. Dru Down | Luniz - Silver & Black |
"Fugitive (Armed & Dangerous)" | Luniz feat. Dru Down & Benjilino | ||
"I'm So Cool" | Yukmouth feat. Dru Down, Lil' Ron & Richie Rich | Yukmouth - United Ghettos of America | |
"Neva" | Yukmouth feat. Big Bear & Dru Down | ||
2003 | "Pimp Dat Bitch" | Yukmouth feat. B-Legit & Dru Down | Yukmouth - Godzilla |
2004 | "Spin & Chop" | Yukmouth feat. Dru Down, Kieu & Nate Da Nut | Yukmouth - United Ghettos of America Vol. 2 |
"United Ghettos Of America pt. 2" | Yukmouth feat. 151, C-Bo, Dru Down, Eastwood, Roscoe, Spice 1 & Tha Realest | ||
2006 | "Get Nasty" | Pretty Black feat. Dru Down, Husalah & Kazi | Pretty Black - Prince Of The Streets |
"Mobsta's" | Pretty Black feat. Bleu Davinci, Dru Down & J-Diggs | ||
"We On" | Pretty Black feat. Dru Down & Mistah F.A.B. | ||
"Yada Wha" | Pretty Black feat. Dru Down, Monsta Ganjah & Young Dru | ||
"1st of the Month" | Yukmouth feat. Dru Down & Monsta Gunjah | Yukmouth & Messy Marv - 100 Racks | |
2007 | "It's Pimpin'" | The Yay Boyz feat. Dru Down & Clyde Carson | The Yay Boyz - Nosebleed Muzik |
"My Bitches And Me" | The Yay Boyz feat. Dru Down | ||
"So Paid" | The Yay Boyz feat. Yukmouth & Dru Down | ||
"Wreckless" | The Yay Boyz feat. Dru Down | ||
"Eye Candy" | Yukmouth feat. Dru Down, Lee Majors, Pretty Black & Tuffy | Yukmouth - United Ghettos of America: Eye Candy | |
2008 | "East Oakland" | Yukmouth feat. Bart, Beeda Weeda, The Delinquents, Dru Down, Kafani, Richie Rich, Tajai, The Team & Tuffy The Goon | Yukmouth - Million Dollar Mouthpiece |
"Pimpin'" | Mac Dre feat. Tuff Da Goon, Dru Down, Thizz Mob & Rydah J. Klyde | Mac Dre - Dre Area | |
2009 | "Pimpin' 4 Real" | Yukmouth feat. Dru Down, Dyson & Mac Dre | Yukmouth - The West Coast Don |
"Hook Up, Cook Up" | Messy Marv feat. Dru Down | Messy Marv - Draped Up and Chipped Out, Vol. 4 | |
2010 | "Attention" | E-40 feat. Dru Down, Suga Free & Stompdown | E-40 - Revenue Retrievin': Night Shift |
"So Trill" | Yukmouth feat. Lil Hype & Dru Down | Yukmouth - Free at Last | |
"Cheat'n Ass Lover" | Tha Dogg Pound feat. Soopafly, Nate Dogg & Dru Down | Tha Dogg Pound - 100 Wayz | |
2012 | "Where U From" | Yukmouth, Rahmean, Stevie Joe, Clyde Carson, Philthy Rich | Half Baked |
"Airheads" | Blanco, Yukmouth, B-Legit, Richie Rich | Cookies 'n Cream | |
2013 | "Wow Really" | Yukmouth feat. Lee Majors & Dru Down | Yukmouth - The Last Dragon |
"Back In the Trap" | Yukmouth feat. Boss Tone, Monsta, T-Lew, Kuzzo Fly, Rahmean & Dru Down | ||
"It's a Mob Campaign" | Yukmouth feat. Dru Down, T-Lew, Rahmean, Kuzzo Fly & Lee Majors | ||
"Why Ask Why" | Yukmouth feat. Lee Majors, Dru Down & Chop Black | ||
"On Momz" | Yukmouth feat. Lee Majors, Rahmean, T-Lew & Dru Down | ||
"Who Me" | Yukmouth & The Regime feat. Lee Majors, Dru Down, Rahmean & Ampichino | Yukmouth & The Regime - Dragon Gang | |
"Bonified Husalah" | Yukmouth & The Regime feat. Lee Majors, Dru Down, Kuzzo Fly, T-Lew, Mosnta, BG Bulletwound & Chop Black | ||
"Rock n Roll" | Yukmouth & The Regime feat. Dru Down & Tech N9ne | ||
"Regime Terrorist" | Yukmouth & The Regime feat. Lee Majors, T-Lew, Chop Black, Dru Down, Kuzzo Fly & BG Bulletwound | ||
"All Nighters" | Yukmouth & The Regime feat. Kuzzo Fly, T-Lew, Dru Down, Boss Tone, Rahmean & Lee Majors | ||
"On Rubber Bands" | Lee Majors feat. Husalah, Breeze, Dru Down, Rahmean, Big Heazy & Young Jesus | G Slaps Radio Vol 4: Turkey Bags In My Louis Duffle | |
2014 | "The Best of Me" | Boss Tone feat. Dru Down & ROC | Guns & Rose |
Filmography
edit- 1996 Original Gangstas as 'Kayo'
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g allmusic - Dru Down biography
- ^ a b "Extended Stay: Oakland – To PC or Not To PC – Meet Dru Down". MSNBC. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ Taylor, Jesse (13 May 2021). "'The Music Is Embedded in Me:' An Interview with Dru Down". Passion of the Weiss. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ^ "Charting Info for Explicit Game Singles". allmusic.com.
- ^ "Dru Down Billboard Chart History - Dru Down Official Website". 2016-01-22. Archived from the original on 2016-01-22. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
- ^ "Charting Info for Can You Feel Me". allmusic.com.