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On April 10, 2012, Hoodie's ''All American'' EP went to No. 1 on the iTunes charts within hours of its release. ''All American'' also debuted at No. 10 on [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'s Top Albums and was featured on its hip-hop and R&B column, The Juice.<ref>Caulfield, Keith. [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/lionel-richies-tuskegee-Nicki-minaj-314195 Lionel Richie's 'Tuskegee' Album Hits No. 1 On Billboard 200]. ''The Hollywood Reporter''. April 19, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/496998/hoodie-allen-goes-pro-with-debut-ep-all-american|title=Hoodie Allen|work=Billboard|accessdate=22 November 2014}}</ref> |
On April 10, 2012, Hoodie's ''All American'' EP went to No. 1 on the iTunes charts within hours of its release. ''All American'' also debuted at No. 10 on [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'s Top Albums and was featured on its hip-hop and R&B column, The Juice.<ref>Caulfield, Keith. [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/lionel-richies-tuskegee-Nicki-minaj-314195 Lionel Richie's 'Tuskegee' Album Hits No. 1 On Billboard 200]. ''The Hollywood Reporter''. April 19, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/496998/hoodie-allen-goes-pro-with-debut-ep-all-american|title=Hoodie Allen|work=Billboard|accessdate=22 November 2014}}</ref> |
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== Shows == |
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Hoodie Allen has done many tours, some of which were solely him doing one stop shows and others were headliners and opening acts.Almost every show has a different set list as Allen asks his fans to message him songs they would like to hear while attending the show. At the recent Hanging with Hoodie shows, he would bring out a spin wheel and have fans spin to select the next song. |
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=== Opening Acts === |
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Allen has had many artists open for him including [[Chiddy Bang]], [[Max Schneider]], [[Blackbear (musician)|BlackBear]], SuperDuperKyle, [[Luke Christopher]], Myles Parrish, and duo Gianni and Kyle. |
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=== Headliner Tours === |
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Allen has done five official tours as a headliner and has continued to expand legs into Europe, New Zealand and Australia. In his recent Hanging with Hoodie Tour, he included a meet and greet with every ticket purchased. |
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Allen makes his shows interactive using audience participation and crowd surfing during his songs. In recent years, he asks fans to bring a cake and picks one to throw into the audience during his song "Cake Boy." |
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With every show, Allen tries to meet as many fans as possible by standing at the merchandise table greeting fans as they enter and buy merchandise. |
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* Hoodie Allen Tour (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/hoodie-allen-tour|title=12/07/2012: Hoodie Allen Tour @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* People Keep Talking Tour (2014)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10152377541148314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Happy Camper Tour (2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10153198161623314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Hoodie Allen Australia & New Zealand Tour (2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10153178083233314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Happy Camper European Tour (2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10153519737603314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* The Hype North American Tour (2017)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10154835536063314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* The Hype European Tour (2017)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10154835536398314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Hoodie Allen Australia and New Zealand (2018)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10155512971408314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Hanging with Hoodie Tour (2018)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.10151806926978314/10155619821158314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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=== Tours As Opening Act === |
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* Excellent Adventure Tour (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/hoodie-allen-at-martini-ranch-may-8-2012|title=05/08/2012: Hoodie Allen at Martini Ranch (May 8, 2012) @ Martini Ranch {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Kendrick Lamar/Hoodie Allen (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/kendrick-lamar-hoodie-allen|title=Concert Archives|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> |
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* Party With Your Friends Tour (2013)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/party-with-your-friends-tour|title=11/26/2013: Party With Your Friends Tour @ Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Homecoming Tour (2013)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/homecoming--4|title=Homecoming Tour|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> |
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* G-Eazy at Highline Ballroom (2013)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/g-eazy-at-highline-ballroom-february-6-2013|title=02/06/2013: G-Eazy at Highline Ballroom (February 6, 2013) @ Highline Ballroom {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Cruisin USA (2013)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/cruisin-usa|title=Cruising' USA|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> |
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* [[American Beauty/American Psycho Tour|The Boys of Zummer]] (2015)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=American_Beauty/American_Psycho_Tour&oldid=864130237|title=The Boys of Zummer|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> |
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=== Individual Shows === |
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* Hoodie Allen at Martini Ranch (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/hoodie-allen-at-martini-ranch-may-8-2012|title=05/08/2012: Hoodie Allen at Martini Ranch (May 8, 2012) @ Martini Ranch {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Hoodie Allen at Academy 2 (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/hoodie-allen-at-academy-2-june-11-2012|title=06/11/2012: Hoodie Allen at Academy 2 (June 11, 2012) @ Academy 2 {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Hoodie Allen Fansgiving (2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/hoodieallen/photos/a.55380768313/10153932012128314/?type=3&theater|title=HOODIE ALLEN|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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=== Music Festivals === |
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* [[Never Say Never Festival|Never Say Never]] Festival (2011)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/never-say-never-festival-2011|title=03/15/2011: Never Say Never Festival 2011 @ Las Palmas Race Park {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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* Big Guava (2014)<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/big-guava-festi/|title=Big Guava Festival 2014 lineup (Outkast, Vampire Weekend, Violent Femmes, Chance the Rapper, Earl Sweatshirt, more)|work=BrooklynVegan|access-date=2018-11-25|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* Pot of Gold Music Festival (2015)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.musicfestivalwizard.com/festivals/pot-gold-2015/|title=Music Festival Wizard|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> |
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* [[Ottawa Bluesfest]] (2015)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2015/03/ottawa-bluesfest-reveals-2015-lineup/|title=Ottawa Bluesfest reveals 2015 lineup|date=2015-03-24|work=Consequence of Sound|access-date=2018-11-25|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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=== College Shows === |
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* Hoodie Allen (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/hoodie-allen--8|title=11/05/2012: Hoodie Allen @ CSUS University Union {{!}} Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org|access-date=2018-11-25}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Birth name | Steven Adam Markowitz[1] |
Born | [2] Long Island, New York, U.S. | August 19, 1988
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Steven Adam Markowitz[1] (born August 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Hoodie Allen, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter from Long Island, New York.[2] After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, he began working at Google before ultimately quitting to pursue a music career full-time. In 2012, he released his first official EP titled All American which debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200. In October 2014, Hoodie officially released his debut studio album, People Keep Talking which was successful with first week sales of over 30,000 along with a debut position of No. 8 on the Billboard 200. Hoodie followed up on his success in January 2016 and released his second studio album, Happy Camper.
Early life
Steven Markowitz was born on Long Island and raised in a Jewish household in Plainview along with his brother, Daniel.[3] He started writing lyrics as a child, and would perform raps for his friends at house parties. Markowitz first attended the Long Island School for the Gifted in South Huntington, and later attended Plainview – Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School.
While attending the University of Pennsylvania, he pledged the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. He also played as defensive back for Penn's sprint football team. After graduating in 2010 with a degree in marketing and finance, he worked at Google as an AdWords associate in their Standardized AdWords Reseller Training (START) program.[4][5] He would leave at 7:00 AM for a bus ride to the Googleplex in Mountain View, work a full day at Google, return home at 6:00 PM, write songs, answer fan emails, and schedule concerts until 2:00 or 3:00 AM.[6] Reflecting on this, Allen said, "I was moving so fast, and even while I was at Google there was so much going on that I felt like I was doing two full-time jobs."[5] His dream and passion was music, so when he got opportunities to do live shows, he decided to leave Google.[6][7]
Career
2009–12: Beginnings and Leap Year
Hoodie Allen originally was the duo of Steve Markowitz and Obey City (Samuel Obey, a childhood friend) on vocals and production, respectively. The name came about because Steven's nickname growing up was "Hoodie," and he wanted a name that "would stick in peoples' minds and be a little bit funny and representative of who I am" so a play off of famed filmmaker Woody Allen was settled on.[8] Steve and Obey's first two releases were the Bagels & Beats EP and Making Waves mixtape. These earned Hoodie a nomination for MTVU's Best Music on Campus Award in 2009.[9] The single "UPENN Girls" also received notable attention. However, in 2010 Obey City ceased to produce in Hoodie for unknown reasons, and Steve continued making music with RJ Ferguson (aka RJF), giving himself the name Hoodie Allen.[10][11] In June 2010, he released "You Are Not a Robot," which sampled "I Am Not a Robot" by Marina and the Diamonds and which hit No. 1 on Hype Machine, an aggregator that collects the most-blogged about music in the world.[6] After seeing the response, he spent the summer working, and finished his mixtape Pep Rally by September.[10] The album was largely produced by RJF, and sampled songs from Death Cab for Cutie, Flight Facilities, Marina and the Diamonds, Ellie Goulding, and Two Door Cinema Club. He picked the name "Pep Rally" because he said that it "captured the energy of the record" and something "new and exciting."[12] He self-financed a video for the lead single "You Are Not A Robot," which helped the mixtape get downloaded over 200,000 times.[13]
In July 2011, Hoodie released his third mixtape, Leap Year. It reached 250,000 SoundCloud plays in its first week of release.[14] In support of the album, Hoodie headlined a 15-city tour across North America, including stops in San Francisco, New York City, and Montreal, with supporting act Fortune Family opening on several venues.[15] Previously, he had toured with The Cataracs, Das Racist, Chiddy Bang, Mike Posner, and RJD2.[16][17]
2012: All American
On March 4, 2012, Hoodie announced via Twitter that he would be releasing his first EP, titled All American.[18] He decided on this title because he credited his success to freedom in the United States, because he felt the songs showcased his best music to date, and because of a hometown restaurant with the same title. Hoodie spent five months developing the album, building tracks from scratch with his producer, RJF, rather than using sampled beats.[19] Regarding the writing process, Hoodie stated that, "I would describe it as liberating... It was like, 'Okay, I hear this idea in my head, I hear these original ideas, [and] I'm putting them and piecing them together.'"[19] On March 29, 2012, Hoodie released the first single from All American entitled "No Interruption," as well as its music video.[20][21] The music video for his second single on All American, titled "No Faith In Brooklyn (feat. Jhameel)," was released on April 9.[22] All American was released on April 10, 2012, and debuted as the No. 1 album on iTunes and at No. 10 on the Billboard 200.[23][24] Over the months of April and May, Hoodie made a 22-stop tour across the US in support of All American, featuring rapper Wax, Jared Evan, and others varied from show to show.[25][26] On March 23, 2012, Hoodie hinted at an upcoming announcement of a "UK tour for June," and officially announced the four dates on April 19 via Facebook.[27] The I Work Better In The UK Tour was his first time performing overseas. The Excellent Adventure Tour, which featured G-Eazy, began on September 7, 2012.[28] He later announced six more dates at which he would tour.[29]
2013: Crew Cuts and Americoustic
On February 11, 2013, XXL premiered the music video for "Cake Boy," the first single off of Hoodie's upcoming mixtape.[30] The single was later released on iTunes for purchase.[31] A week later, the music video for "Fame Is For Assholes" (abbreviated FIFA) premiered on YouTube which features rapper Chiddy Bang.[32][33] Hoodie commented, "I wanted to write a track that mixed a classic doo-wop vibe with the more upbeat hip-hop style that my fans have come to love."[34]
To promote his new music, Hoodie embark on his Cruisin' USA Tour with Aer and Jared Evan which began on March 5, 2013.[35] G-Eazy, instead of Aer, accompanied Hoodie on his Boston, Philly, and NYC shows. During the Cruisin' USA Tour, Hoodie had his fans chant that they wanted to see him on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Leading up to Roseland Ballroom, Hoodie started the hashtag "#GetHoodieAllenOnFallon" on Twitter to rally his fans along with a YouTube video directed at Fallon. After trending worldwide, Fallon replied the night of the concert asking to speak with Hoodie.[36] He continued touring through the year with many performances through the summer at college campuses and other venues. In September he went to Europe for his Fake ID and a Passport Tour.[37]
Hoodie performed his new single "Make It Home" on Fuse alongside Kina Grannis which was released nationally on Hoodie's YouTube and on Fuse TV on April 30.[38] The studio version of the single was released onto iTunes on May 15, 2013, where it reached the top ten of the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap charts.[39][40]
On July 30, 2013, Hoodie released the music video for "No Interruption (Acoustic)". His acoustic EP Americoustic was released on August 13, 2013, and reached No. 1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap album chart and No. 4 on the iTunes overall albums chart despite it also being available for free download.[41] The EP's guitar work was composed, recorded and produced by Our Last Night guitarist Matt Wentworth.
2014: People Keep Talking
The lead single off of Hoodie's debut studio album, People Keep Talking, was released on May 7, 2014, titled "Show Me What You're Made Of." It premiered along with its music video, which parodied the film Happy Gilmore, and featured fellow rapper D-WHY and Tommy Lee from Mötley Crüe. The single was made available for purchase on iTunes and debuted as the No. 2 song overall.[42] Hoodie then made his television debut on Good Day Philadelphia playing an acoustic version of "Show Me What You're Made Of" after a short interview on May 15.[43]
To promote the album, Hoodie went on a world tour titled People Keeping Talking World Tour, this included shows in the US, Europe, Canada, and Australia, featuring artists Chiddy Bang and MAX. The tour began on October 29, 2014, at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak, Michigan, and ran into June 2015.
After tweeting to bassist Pete Wentz about touring together, it was announced that Hoodie would be a special guest on the Boys of Zummer Tour with co-headliners Fall Out Boy and Wiz Khalifa.[44]
2016–present: Happy Camper and The Hype
On January 22, 2016, Hoodie released his second studio album, Happy Camper.[45] Leading up to its release, the eighth track, "Champagne and Pools" (featuring blackbear and KYLE), and the album's lead single, "Are U Having Any Fun?" (featuring Meghan Tonjes), were released.[46][47] The lead single was also accompanied by its music video which followed the style of a video game similar to Grand Theft Auto V. Although the album was released for free, Happy Camper was also made available for download on iTunes peaking at No. 2 on the overall albums chart.[48]
On September 29, 2017, he released his third studio album, The Hype.[49]
Acting career
Hoodie has appeared in four videos with the CollegeHumor team Jake and Amir since March 3, 2011. He made his CollegeHumor debut as Amir's rap teacher in "Jake and Amir / Rap Teacher (With Hoodie Allen)" and returned to that role three more times in videos titled "Jake and Amir / Rap Teacher 2 (with Hoodie Allen)", "Jake and Amir / Rap Teacher 3 (with Hoodie Allen)", and "Jake and Amir / Jake and Amir Finale Part 5: The Auditions".[50][51][52][53]
Reception
In July 2011, Hoodie cracked the Top 10 of Billboards Uncharted Territory.[54] For the week of August 5, 2011, he was No. 2 on Billboards Uncharted Territory, with Billboard noting that his "growing popularity is undeniable."[14]
On April 10, 2012, Hoodie's All American EP went to No. 1 on the iTunes charts within hours of its release. All American also debuted at No. 10 on Billboard's Top Albums and was featured on its hip-hop and R&B column, The Juice.[55][56]
Shows
Hoodie Allen has done many tours, some of which were solely him doing one stop shows and others were headliners and opening acts.Almost every show has a different set list as Allen asks his fans to message him songs they would like to hear while attending the show. At the recent Hanging with Hoodie shows, he would bring out a spin wheel and have fans spin to select the next song.
Opening Acts
Allen has had many artists open for him including Chiddy Bang, Max Schneider, BlackBear, SuperDuperKyle, Luke Christopher, Myles Parrish, and duo Gianni and Kyle.
Headliner Tours
Allen has done five official tours as a headliner and has continued to expand legs into Europe, New Zealand and Australia. In his recent Hanging with Hoodie Tour, he included a meet and greet with every ticket purchased.
Allen makes his shows interactive using audience participation and crowd surfing during his songs. In recent years, he asks fans to bring a cake and picks one to throw into the audience during his song "Cake Boy."
With every show, Allen tries to meet as many fans as possible by standing at the merchandise table greeting fans as they enter and buy merchandise.
- Hoodie Allen Tour (2012)[57]
- People Keep Talking Tour (2014)[58]
- Happy Camper Tour (2016)[59]
- Hoodie Allen Australia & New Zealand Tour (2016)[60]
- Happy Camper European Tour (2016)[61]
- The Hype North American Tour (2017)[62]
- The Hype European Tour (2017)[63]
- Hoodie Allen Australia and New Zealand (2018)[64]
- Hanging with Hoodie Tour (2018)[65]
Tours As Opening Act
- Excellent Adventure Tour (2012)[66]
- Kendrick Lamar/Hoodie Allen (2012)[67]
- Party With Your Friends Tour (2013)[68]
- Homecoming Tour (2013)[69]
- G-Eazy at Highline Ballroom (2013)[70]
- Cruisin USA (2013)[71]
- The Boys of Zummer (2015)[72]
Individual Shows
- Hoodie Allen at Martini Ranch (2012)[73]
- Hoodie Allen at Academy 2 (2012)[74]
- Hoodie Allen Fansgiving (2016)[75]
Music Festivals
- Never Say Never Festival (2011)[76]
- Big Guava (2014)[77]
- Pot of Gold Music Festival (2015)[78]
- Ottawa Bluesfest (2015)[79]
College Shows
- Hoodie Allen (2012)[80]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||
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US [81] |
US R&B [82] |
US Rap [83] |
CAN [84] |
GER [85] |
SWI [86] | ||||||||
People Keep Talking |
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8 | 2 | 2 | 24 | 65 | 68 | ||||||
Happy Camper |
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28 | 2 | 1 | 55 | — | — | ||||||
The Hype |
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166 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||
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US [81] |
US R&B [82] |
US Rap [83] |
CAN [84] |
UK [87] | |||||||||
All American |
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10 | 3 | 2 | 18 | 64 | |||||||
Americoustic |
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28 | — | 4 | — | — | |||||||
All About It EP |
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— | — | — | — | — | |||||||
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||
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US [88] |
US R&B/ HH [89] |
US Rap [90] | ||||||||
"You Are Not A Robot" | 2010 | — | — | — | Pep Rally | |||||
"No Interruption" | 2012 | — | — | — | All American | |||||
"No Faith In Brooklyn" (featuring Jhameel) |
— | — | — | |||||||
"Cake Boy" | 2013 | — | — | — | Crew Cuts | |||||
"Fame Is For Assholes" (featuring Chiddy) |
— | — | — | Crew Cuts | ||||||
"Make It Home" (featuring Kina Grannis) |
— | — | — | Non-album single | ||||||
"No Interruption (Acoustic)" | — | — | — | Americoustic | ||||||
"Show Me What You're Made Of" | 2014 | — | — | — | People Keep Talking | |||||
"Movie" | — | — | — | |||||||
"Dumb for You" | — | — | — | |||||||
"All About It" (featuring Ed Sheeran) |
71 | — | 13 | |||||||
"Let It All Work Out" | 2015 | — | — | — | Non-album single | |||||
"The Moment" (featuring Travis Garland) |
— | — | — | Non-album single | ||||||
"Champagne and Pools" (featuring Blackbear and KYLE) |
— | — | — | Happy Camper | ||||||
"Are U Having Any Fun?" (featuring Meghan Tonjes) |
2016 | — | — | — | ||||||
"Sushi" | 2017 | — | — | — | The Hype | |||||
"Know It All" | — | — | — | |||||||
"Ain't Ready" | — | — | — | |||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
References
- ^ a b "Long Island rapper Hoodie Allen to perform April 21 at Penn State Behrend". Penn State University. March 20, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
- ^ a b "Hoodie Allen". iTunes. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
- ^ "HJs @ SXSW 2011 – The Jewish Rappers of SXSW". Hipster Jew. 14 March 2011. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ Siegel, Joel (March 2012). "When Steven Met Hoodie". The Pennsylvania Gazette. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ a b O'Dell, Jolie (8 June 2011). "Former Googler, Current Rapper: Meet Hoodie Allen". Mashable. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ a b c Scott, Nathan (14 March 2011). "From Google to Tour Bus, Bay Area Rapper Carves New Career Path". Bay Citizen. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
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- ^ Hoodie Allen nominated for MTVU's Best Music on Campus Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine. Tipping Franklins.
- ^ a b TGLR Interview with Hoodie Allen Archived 2011-08-27 at the Wayback Machine. The Good Life. October 13, 2010.
- ^ Djordje, Gasic. Mixtape: Hoodie Allen "rio life". Complex Magazine. July 26, 2011.
- ^ Joseph, Matt. Interview With Hoodie Allen. February 27, 2011.
- ^ Gamboa, Glenn. Video: Hoodie Allen's ‘Not a Robot’. Newsday. February 16, 2011.
- ^ a b Blistein, Jon. Uncharted Territory: Hoodie Allen Breaks Into The Top 5, Dionne Bromfield Holds Strong. Billboard. August 5, 2011.
- ^ [FRESH!] Hoodie Allen -- The Chase Is On + Tour Dates. The Music Ninja. July 21, 2011.
- ^ Billboard Bits: Pusha T Ends Lil Wayne Beef, Chiddy Bang Rock Out At SXSW. Billboard. March 16, 2011.
- ^ Offitzer, Adam. Music for the Masses. Diamondback Online. April 14, 2011.
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