Add-2

Andre DiJuan Daniels (born March 31, 1986), better known by his stage name Add-2, sometimes stylized as Add 2, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He first gained popularity after the release of his second mixtape, A Tale of Two's City: Volume 2.[1] In 2009, his single "Luxury"[2] was featured on MTV,[3] MtvU's top 5 freshman[4] and Vh1[5] respectively. "Luxury" is part of Add-2's third mixtape, "Tale of Two's City Vol. 3: The Rise & Fall."[6] Add-2 has also worked with Grammy award winning music producer 9th Wonder along with Kendrick Lamar,[7] The Roots[8] and Gerald Walker.[9][10]

Add-2
Birth nameAndre DiJuan Daniels
Born (1986-03-31) March 31, 1986
Chicago, Illinois, United States
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresHip hop,
Occupation(s)Rapper, songwriter
Years active2006–present
LabelsIt's a Wonderful World Music Group, PressAndPush Entertainment
Associated acts9th Wonder, The Roots, Kendrick Lamar, Gerald Walker

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Prey For the Poor (2015)
  • Jim Crow: The Musical (2019)

Collaborative Albums

  • Between Heaven & Hell (with Khrysis) (2013)

Mixtapes

  • Tale Of Two's City Vol. 1 (2005)
  • Tale Of Two's City Vol. 2: The Return Of The Menace (2007)
  • Coast 2 Coast Exclusives Vol. 5 (2008)
  • Tale Of Two's City Vol. 3: The Rise & Fall (2009)
  • Tale Of Two's City Vol. 4: Better Days (2010)
  • One Missed Call (2011)
  • Save.Our.Souls (2012)
  • More Missed Calls (2013)

Guest Appearances

  • 2010: "Ghetto Tekz Runnin' It" DJ Rashad featuring Add-2
  • 2013: "Set It Off" Slot-A featuring Add-2
  • 2013: "I Wish Too (PSA)" Ben Official featuring Add-2
  • 2014: "Wreckin Crew" Dizzy Wright featuring Add-2 & Bishop Nehru
  • 2014: "Regular Days" Ether Q featuring Add-2 & Mike Kozitka
  • 2016: "Mace Windu" Noveliss featuring Add-2
  • 2016: "Nocturnal Youth" Lucius P. Thundercat featuring Ransom & Add-2
  • 2017: "Pursuit of Success" K Noble featuring Add-2
  • 2017: "Victory" Bennett Sully featuring Add-2 & Defcee
  • 2018: "Live & Learn" J.R. Miller featuring Add-2[11]

References

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