Youngin
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Youngin

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C., United States | Established. Jan 01, 2005 | SELF

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C., United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2005
Solo Hip Hop Hip Hop

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"A Somewhat Old-School Youngin"

D.C. native Youngin has one of those flows that goes and goes, so it makes sense that he'll drop a Nas or Rakim reference at times on Tha Rewind, his latest album. Words pile up, but he always sounds like he's got some left in the tank, because his throttle is well-tuned. The rapper/producer says the project is inspired by '90s/early 2000s hip-hop, and when he's on, he does the era justice. (Four or five of the project's 20 tracks probably could've been left in the lab.) Good places to start are the heavily boom-bapped "Can I Flow," the Marley-Marl-meets-RZA "And Tha Story Goes ...," the weirdly funky "Greatness," and the DMX-flecked "Tha Capture." He's usually boasting or telling stories as a third-person narrator, and he's not afraid to push his bars to the limit: "Hell is hot but Earth is worse/We signed that application at birth/To suffer through it 'cause we want all the perks/The pussy, power and money/To get the clothes, the jewels and all the shoes/To appear fresh when we slide through" (from "Times Have Changed"). —Joe Warminsky - Washington City Paper


Discography

Tha Rewind (Album) 2013

Tha Premier Tape (Mixtape) 2014

Gary's EP (Album) 2017 

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YOUNGIN, a term used in Washington, D.C. as a term of endearment, is also the name of a rapper who represents Washington, D.C. YOUNGIN was born Gary Allen Pryor, Jr. on January 3, 1985 in Southeast, Washington, D.C. as the middle-child to two sisters. After seeing his older sister rap when she was about eleven or twelve, YOUNGIN became interested in learning how to rap. YOUNGIN began rapping at the age of twelve. His first rhymes where his sisters with the words changed around. YOUNGIN began to take rap seriously at the age of fourteen.
Not having the funds to pay for studio time, YOUNGIN decided to teach himself all about song formats, producing, mixing, and even graphics. YOUNGIN first started making beats after his friend taught him how to play MTV’s Music Generator, a game for the Playstation. From there YOUNGIN eventually got his own playstation and perfected his craft on Funkmaster Flex’s Digital Hitz Factory, a game for the Playstation 2. At the age of seventeen, YOUNGIN freestyled in front of people for the first time while in a friends house. After he finished, everyone was telling him how good he was and how he should record himself. One day, a friend got a recording program called “Acid” and let YOUNGIN use it. YOUNGIN crafted his first two albums with that titled “What Up D.o.C.” and “D.a C.ity Is My Home”.
Around that time YOUNGIN was rapping under the name Young Bugz. YOUNGIN then crafted his third album “Tha Prince Of Rap EP”. In 2005 YOUNGIN performed his song “I’m Just Me” at the Lincoln Theater in a competition. YOUNGIN did not win this competition but neither did any other rapper that entered. Out of about fifteen to twenty artists, the judges decided to chose all singers to move on to the next round. In 2007 YOUNGIN tried out for the local t.v. show “Metro Video & Film Festival’s Hot 16 contest. The contest consisted of rappers spitting a 16 bar verse and then the viewers going online to vote for their favorite. YOUNGIN lost the first two times he entered. It was around this time that YOUNGIN (who was still Young Bugz) decided that it was time for a change.
Young Bugz then changed his name to YOUNGIN and entered again, this time rapping with more aggression and feeling. YOUNGIN won this time. As apart of the prize for winning, YOUNGIN was able to co-host the show. That same year YOUNGIN got a computer and decided to record his first album under the name YOUNGIN. The album was titled “Tha Prince Of Rap”. It was this album where people started to notice YOUNGIN for his originality. One fan even said “I like you because your you. You don’t try to be nobody else”. Hearing that comment let YOUNGIN new that there were people that wanted to hear his story and his sound.
Even though there were fans of YOUNGIN’s “Tha Prince Of Rap” album YOUNGIN himself was displeased with the material. The album was aimed at getting YOUNGIN radio play, which he did end up getting for his song “Fresh Ta Def”. Not pleased with the material on the album, YOUNGIN began working on more serious material which was originally planned on being released as a mixtape. Instead YOUNGIN decided to take the original songs he wrote for that mixtape and update them, making new beats for the songs. The outcome is the EP “DEMOlition”. On this album YOUNGIN isn’t worried about getting radio airplay and is focused more on showcasing his lyrical ability. Youngin directed and edited his first video “Sheesh” in 2011. Youngin's latest release ''Tha Rewind' earned a review on the Washington City Paper blog. Youngin performed halftime at a Washington Wizards gamd in 2013.p>

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