Dres (rapper)

Andres "Dres" Titus (born March 18, 1967) is an American hip hop artist. He is known for being the lead rapper of the alternative hip hop duo Black Sheep, before recording as a solo artist.

Dres
Birth nameAndres Titus
Also known asDres
Born (1967-03-18) March 18, 1967
OriginQueens, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, actor
Years active1989–present
LabelsMercury/PolyGram Records
Ground Control Records
Tommy Boy Entertainment
Associated actsBlack Sheep
Native Tongues

Career

Dres formed Black Sheep in 1989 with Mista Lawnge. Due to the lackluster sales of their second album, Dres and Mista Lawnge split up and started independent projects.[1]

In 1999, credited as Dres the Black Sheep, Dres released a solo album titled Sure Shot Redemption. In 2000, Black Sheep reunited and recorded the EP, Redlight, Greenlight, and the title track of the film Once in the Life. In 2006, Dres released another solo album titled 8WM/Novakane. In 2009, Dres released an EP titled From the Black Pool of Genius: the Prelude, in preparation for his most recent solo LP, From the Black Pool of Genius, which was released June 2010.

Personal life

Dres was raised in the Astoria Houses in the Astoria section of Queens, NY, and the Bland Houses (commonly known as "The Bland") in the Flushing section of Queens, NY. His family later moved to North Carolina.[2]

Dres is the father of Honor Titus, the singer of the punk-rock band Cerebral Ballzy.

Dres is of African American and Puerto Rican descent.[1]

Solo discography

Albums

Album information
Sure Shot Redemption
  • Released: May 4, 1999
  • RIAA Certification:
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #74
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position:
  • Singles: "Pardon Me"
From the Black Pool of Genius: the Prelude
  • Released: December 2009
From the Black Pool of Genius
  • Released: June 2010
  • "Fanatic Of The B Word" by De La Soul, from its 1991 album De La Soul Is Dead.
  • "Work To Do" by Vanessa L. Williams, from her 1991 album The Comfort Zone.
  • "Let The Horns Blow" by Chi Ali, from his 1992 album The Fabulous Chi-Ali.
  • "Roll Wit Tha Flava" by the Flavor Unit MCs, from the 1993 album Roll Wit Tha Flava.
  • "En Focus" by De La Soul, from its 1993 album Buhloone Mindstate.
  • "First...and Then" by Handsome Boy Modeling School from its 2004 album White People.
  • "Foolin' Around" by Rhymefest from his 2008 mixtape Man in the Mirror.
  • "React with a mic" by Twista from his 1994 album Resurrection
  • "Back on the Scene" By Slaughterhouse from its 2011 Slaughterhouse EP

Filmography

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See also

References

  1. "Building with Dres of Black Sheep". LatinRapper.com. 2006-03-21. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  2. Complex (2016-10-28), Black Sheep - "The Choice Is Yours" I Magnum Opus, retrieved 2017-01-17


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