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Dre Skuffs

Willingboro, New Jersey, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF

Willingboro, New Jersey, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2014
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"Who is Dre Skuffs?"

Andre Gibson also known as Dre Skuffs is known on stage as a rap artist, entrepreneur and producer. He is a rapper of the East Coast, and he demonstrates his ability and drive through his showcases and his abilities for different projects are undescribable. No one acknowledges what goes on in the mind of Dre Skuffs when he is not performing on stage, but his collaborative work with other artists are created and made positive. Dre Skuffs taste for success increases everyday as he finds motivation through his lyrics and trials. Dre Skuffs style is traditional and recogonized. When seeking a broader success his name is not seldomly anonymous. He is known or made known by people and other rap artists. His success within music will be created with his passion …
Go Check out his work and creativity, above his lyrics. Check Dre Skuffs out to make a difference and further this generation of the rap game.
- Tia Coleman


"Who is Dre Skuffs?"

Andre Gibson also known as Dre Skuffs is known on stage as a rap artist, entrepreneur and producer. He is a rapper of the East Coast, and he demonstrates his ability and drive through his showcases and his abilities for different projects are undescribable. No one acknowledges what goes on in the mind of Dre Skuffs when he is not performing on stage, but his collaborative work with other artists are created and made positive. Dre Skuffs taste for success increases everyday as he finds motivation through his lyrics and trials. Dre Skuffs style is traditional and recogonized. When seeking a broader success his name is not seldomly anonymous. He is known or made known by people and other rap artists. His success within music will be created with his passion …
Go Check out his work and creativity, above his lyrics. Check Dre Skuffs out to make a difference and further this generation of the rap game.
- Tia Coleman


"Rhyme Time"

Jersey native is trying to use lessons learned in his sometimes tough life to make it big in the world of rap and hip-hop.
Andre Gibson, known artistically as Dre Skuffs, has already completed eight CDs, the latest of which, “Chill Pill,” is set to be released by Paid in Full Family, an independent production company based in Trenton/Newark NJ.
A married father of 9-month-old identical twin boys, Skuffs, 26, said music has always been an outlet for him.
“I started using music as a way to express myself,” he said, noting that his father exposed him to music growing up by acts such as Earth, Wind and Fire and Stevie Wonder. By age 11, Skuffs started writing as a way to release his emotions.
He got into artists such as Tupac, Nas and Biggie Smalls, and a dream was born.
By 18, the 2003 Willingboro High School graduate started delving into recording. He traveled up and down the East Coast, trying to network and make a name for himself.
“It’s a business,” Skuffs said. “You never know who you are going to meet. It’s all about networking.”
ffs, who studied communications at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C., taught himself various aspects of the business – recording, videography, graphic arts. It was a way to learn the trade while meeting people who could help him, he said.
“You have to turn your dreams into reality,” he said. “If you have that dream and goal in life, you just have to do certain things to get there. No one is going to do it for you.”
His first album, “For the Streets Vol. 1,” was released in 2004. To get his material out, he would even post up in different neighborhoods up and down the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway to hand it out to people for free.
Skuffs wouldn’t go into much detail about the hard lessons he has learned, but said his lyrics – he writes all his own songs – tell his story.
“(In the beginning) it was easy because it was just the streets,” he said, acknowledging that his lyrics are often edgy and profanity-laced. But he wants listeners to get his deeper, positive message – about getting past your mistakes and making the right decisions for the future.
“My grandfather and father always taught me it’s all about a legacy,” he said. “There are certain paths I won’t take. … We all go through struggles. I used (mine) to my advantage.”
Skuffs said he doesn’t want to be “just another rapper.”
“I want to be successful in this field,” he said. “I want to be a legend. + I want my music to live forever.”
Skuffs has already collaborated with other up-and-coming artists such as Patwa, Big Ooh and Nyticka Hemingway. He has also taken advantage of local opportunities, including working at Axis Recording Studio in the Willingboro Town Center.
Glenn Loveless, engineer and studio manager, said he believes Willingboro has a lot of talent waiting to be tapped.
“From what I am listening to, he’s got it,” Loveless said of Skuffs’ material. “He’s got to be true to his music. A lot of rappers don’t have substance. They just try to emulate the last great rapper.”
Loveless believes young artists like Skuffs need an outlet in this area. For his part, Skuffs said he is committed to working hard to pursue his dream. He performs along the East Coast, keeping a side job part time to support his young family. He said his wife is supportive of his goal, but he knows the reality is that his dream also has to pay the bills.
“I get (determination) from my mother,” he said. “She was always a hard worker. I witnessed her turning nothing into something her whole life.”
As he juggles fatherhood, Skuffs said he is making an effort to expose his music online and in the media.
“I can’t stop. If you give up on your dream, it will never come true,” he said. “I would die happy knowing that I tried.” - MSNBC, PhillyBurbs.com


"Rhyme Time"

Jersey native is trying to use lessons learned in his sometimes tough life to make it big in the world of rap and hip-hop.
Andre Gibson, known artistically as Dre Skuffs, has already completed eight CDs, the latest of which, “Chill Pill,” is set to be released by Paid in Full Family, an independent production company based in Trenton/Newark NJ.
A married father of 9-month-old identical twin boys, Skuffs, 26, said music has always been an outlet for him.
“I started using music as a way to express myself,” he said, noting that his father exposed him to music growing up by acts such as Earth, Wind and Fire and Stevie Wonder. By age 11, Skuffs started writing as a way to release his emotions.
He got into artists such as Tupac, Nas and Biggie Smalls, and a dream was born.
By 18, the 2003 Willingboro High School graduate started delving into recording. He traveled up and down the East Coast, trying to network and make a name for himself.
“It’s a business,” Skuffs said. “You never know who you are going to meet. It’s all about networking.”
ffs, who studied communications at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C., taught himself various aspects of the business – recording, videography, graphic arts. It was a way to learn the trade while meeting people who could help him, he said.
“You have to turn your dreams into reality,” he said. “If you have that dream and goal in life, you just have to do certain things to get there. No one is going to do it for you.”
His first album, “For the Streets Vol. 1,” was released in 2004. To get his material out, he would even post up in different neighborhoods up and down the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway to hand it out to people for free.
Skuffs wouldn’t go into much detail about the hard lessons he has learned, but said his lyrics – he writes all his own songs – tell his story.
“(In the beginning) it was easy because it was just the streets,” he said, acknowledging that his lyrics are often edgy and profanity-laced. But he wants listeners to get his deeper, positive message – about getting past your mistakes and making the right decisions for the future.
“My grandfather and father always taught me it’s all about a legacy,” he said. “There are certain paths I won’t take. … We all go through struggles. I used (mine) to my advantage.”
Skuffs said he doesn’t want to be “just another rapper.”
“I want to be successful in this field,” he said. “I want to be a legend. + I want my music to live forever.”
Skuffs has already collaborated with other up-and-coming artists such as Patwa, Big Ooh and Nyticka Hemingway. He has also taken advantage of local opportunities, including working at Axis Recording Studio in the Willingboro Town Center.
Glenn Loveless, engineer and studio manager, said he believes Willingboro has a lot of talent waiting to be tapped.
“From what I am listening to, he’s got it,” Loveless said of Skuffs’ material. “He’s got to be true to his music. A lot of rappers don’t have substance. They just try to emulate the last great rapper.”
Loveless believes young artists like Skuffs need an outlet in this area. For his part, Skuffs said he is committed to working hard to pursue his dream. He performs along the East Coast, keeping a side job part time to support his young family. He said his wife is supportive of his goal, but he knows the reality is that his dream also has to pay the bills.
“I get (determination) from my mother,” he said. “She was always a hard worker. I witnessed her turning nothing into something her whole life.”
As he juggles fatherhood, Skuffs said he is making an effort to expose his music online and in the media.
“I can’t stop. If you give up on your dream, it will never come true,” he said. “I would die happy knowing that I tried.” - MSNBC, PhillyBurbs.com


Discography

Chill Pill

Forward Movement Only LP

Game 7 https://apthemayordreskuffs.bandcamp.com/releases

Chill Pill 2 https://dreskuffs.bandcamp.com/album/chill-pill-2

-Multiple mixtape appearances and features.

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Bio

Dre Skuffs, is an artist that can touch any individual personally with his

passionate yet vicious delivery. Heavily influenced by real life,

struggle, and hunger, this Willingboro, NJ emcee has the ambition and skill

to single handedly force his way into the game.

Dre is respected on both sides of the gate. From the streets of Trenton, NJ

where he spent a lot of his childhood, to the campus

of Johnson C. Smith University where he earned his bachelors in

communication arts. I guess this is why You can hear a sense of

diversity within his music.

Dre was exposed to great music at an early age, with his father being a fond

listener of jazz and soul music. Dre came up in the era where you had

to be unique & lyrically fit to earn respect, therefore he understands the

importance of skill and legacy. He carries the roots and morals of his

Jamaican heritage while combining those cultures with real

issues, experiences & life in lyrical format.

Dre has been consistently raising the bar since 2011 when he dropped his

first lp, “Chill Pill” landing him shows & radio appearances up &

down the east coast. Most recently his music video, “In My Sleep”

was accepted on to the MTV.com, MTV Jams Lineup.

With all of Dre’s hardwork international exposure was inevitable. He released

his single, “Fly” featuring Cherri Prince of London,England who some

may recognize from BBC One’s “The Voice” representing for team Will.i.Am.

His overseas presence landed him a debut performance at the

CLF Art Cafe aka The bussey Building in London, England during

the wireless festival July 2015. Dre has been an official SXSW performer

since 2014, not to mention selling out the

legendary SOB's alongside Nasir "NAS" Jones artist Dave East.

With all those great accomplishments Dre Skuffs showed the world he has

so much more to offer with the release of his Chill Pill 2 album.

Not only was this album said to be great musically, but the

marketing concept behind it was genius. Dre released the album on a USB

that was packaged inside of a customized pill container. The usb provided

photos, unreleased material, videos & more. Not only does he have the

musical talent, but he has the marketing creativity, and business skills

to go with it. This creative packaging was NEVER done before Dre Skuffs.

Some call him The Voice of the Streets but Dre simply vows to consistently

provide listeners with uplifting & timeless music that we all can relate to

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