Andre Nickatina

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Andre Nickatina
Birth nameAndre Lamond Adams [1] [2]
Also known asDre Dog
Born (1970-03-11) March 11, 1970 (age 53) [1]
San Francisco, California, United States
Genres Hip hop, West Coast Rap, Hyphy
Occupation(s) Rapper
Producer
Years active1992–present
Labels In a Minute Records, Dogday, Fillmoe Coleman, Million Dollar Dream, I-Khan, 75 Girls Records
Website www.andrenickatina.com

Andre Lamond Adams (born March 11, 1970), better known by his stage name Andre Nickatina, is an American rapper from San Francisco, California. He previously performed under the stage name Dre Dog.

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Personal life

Andre Adams was born on March 11, 1970, in San Francisco, and grew up in the city's Fillmore District. He attended the Galileo Academy of Science and Technology but dropped out and claims to have had a D average. Despite his troubled academic career, Andre maintained an honorable position within the school securing a rank of “Cobra Status” signifying his quick wit. [3] [4]

Musical career

Andre Nickatina first appeared on the Bay Area rap scene in 1993 underneath the stage name Dre Dog. He released two albums under the stage name Dre Dog: The New Jim Jones in 1993 and I Hate You With a Passion in 1995. I Hate You With a Passion peaked at #79 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #3 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. In 1997, Adams changed his stage name to Andre Nickatina, and released the albums: Cocaine Raps under his own label, Filmoe Coleman Records and Raven in My Eyes, which was released under the Bay Area Independent Rap Label Dogday Records. [5] Unlike his albums released under the name Dre Dog, Cocaine Raps had deeper production values [First Collaborations with Producer Nick Peace]. The album Raven in My Eyes was noted for its production quality and songs that combine "sequencers and keyboards that buzz and whine" with live instrumentation. [6] That year, he founded his own record label, Filmoe Coleman Records. Nickatina explained in an interview with Strivin magazine that his name change was "for the better" and that he raps because he feels that he is talented enough to do so but not for the sake of popularity. [7]

Soon afterwards, his following three albums, Tears of a Clown (1999), Daiquiri Factory: Cocaine Raps, Vol. 2, The Unreleased [Sold exclusively at shows and appearances] and These R the Tales (the latter three in 2000) gained him notoriety in the West Coast underground rap scene. [5] Mosi Reeves of the San Francisco Bay Guardian noted Nickatina's popularity at a CD release party for another underground Bay Area rapper/producer, Smoov-E; Reeves called Nickatina "a quick-witted rapper who spits as hard as Kurupt does". [8] A combo CD/movie project, Conversation with a Devil, followed in 2003. [5] Lindsay Welnick, a music critic for SF Weekly , regarded the film as a knockoff of the classic gangster movie Scarface. [3] Nate Denver for the SF Bay Guardian praised the album, though. [9] Another album, The Gift followed in 2005, when the newspaper SF Weekly named Nickatina the "Best Local Hip Hop Legend" of that year. That same year, he would collaborate with Ilych Sato, better known as Equipto, for his 14th studio album titled "Horns and Halos", which would be accompanied by two sequels later that year and in the following year. Also, in 2005, Nickatina won the first annual Bay Area Raps Awards for Best Underground Artist. In 2008, he released A Tale of Two Andres with Mac Dre. Although they released only three songs together ("Andre N Andre", "U Beezy", "My Homeboy's Chevy"), they were close friends and the album was a tribute to his memory. [10] Nickatina's self-entitled 2013 album debuted at #46 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #12 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, and at a time appeared on iTunes' main albums chart, making it his most successful album to date.

In 2020, Nickatina released a line of sneakers called "Killer Whales" with the Clothing Coach. [11] Also in 2020, Nickatina appeared on San Francisco rapper Dregs One's single "Fog Mode" and in the accompanying music video. [12]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleReleasePeak chart
positions
US
R&B
US
Heat
US
Heat
(Pacific)
The New Jim Jones
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: In-a-Minute
I Hate You with a Passion
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: In-a-Minute
797
Cocaine Raps
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Filmoe Coleman
Raven in My Eyes
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Dogday
Tears of a Clown
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Fillmoe Coleman
Daiquiri Factory: Cocaine Raps, Vol. 2
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Million Dollar Dream
These R the Tales
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Fillmoe Coleman
Conversation with a Devil: Cocaine Raps, Vol. 3
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Fillmoe Coleman
3
Bullets, Blunts In Ah Big Bankroll
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Nicky Rose
Booty Star: Glock Tawk
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Nicky Pearl
Khan! The Me Generation
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: Fillmoe Coleman
40
Andre Nickatina
  • Released: 2013
  • Label: Fillmoe Empire
46121
Pisces
  • Released: 2018
  • Label: 75 Girls
DRUGZ
  • Released: 2020
  • Label: 75 Girls

Collaboration albums

Compilation albums

Soundtrack albums

Mixtapes

Extended plays

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