Your Old Droog

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Your Old Droog
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Your Old Droog performing in 2015
Background information
Birth nameDmitry Kutsenko
Also known as
  • YOD
  • Y.O.D.
  • Droog
  • Krutoy
  • Tvoy
Born1989 (age 3435)
Ukrainian SSR, USSR [1]
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres Hip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • record producer
Years active2013–present
Labels
Website Official site

Dmitry Kutsenko, known by his stage name Your Old Droog, is a Ukrainian-born American rapper and producer from Brooklyn, New York. He first gained public attention in June 2014 when online rumors were circulated that his self-published debut EP was actually recorded by veteran New York rapper Nas under an alter ego, [2] before revealing himself in August of that year as a 25-year-old Ukrainian American. [3] [1] His self-titled debut album was released digitally on November 25, 2014. [4] The name "Droog" comes from the Ukrainian word 'друг' meaning "friend". [1]

Contents

Biography

Droog's family emigrated to the United States from Ukraine when he was four years old. [1] His family was Jewish, and his first language was Russian. [5] As a young rap enthusiast growing up in Brooklyn, Droog first developed his craft in lunchroom battles in school. [1]

In April 2014, he released the song "Nutty Bars", which generated a significant amount of buzz due to comparisons to Nas and the otherwise lack of information about the artist. [6] The speculation began after Sacha Jenkins, a longtime associate of Nas, made a short positive review of the rapper on Mass Appeal with the sub-heading "Who is this guy? None of your damn business! Just enjoy the music and stop asking questions." [6] [7] The 10-song Your Old Droog EP was released soon after in June on SoundCloud, produced by Droog and RTNC (later known as Mono En Stereo [8] ). In August, Droog revealed himself in an interview with The New Yorker and soon showed his face for the first time in a video of him freestyling. [9] At the time, he embraced the publicity and speculation regarding his identity, expressing that "This is like my street team, why would I stop free publicity?" [3] He played his first concert on September 3 to a sold-out crowd at Webster Hall. [2] His debut self-titled album was released digitally on November 26, which included the 10 songs from the EP along with 8 new songs produced by EL RTNC. [4] A limited edition of the album was released on vinyl shortly before the digital release. [10]

Kinison EP, Your Old Droog's second EP, was released on February 4, 2015, again on SoundCloud. [11] Kinison's lyrical theme is that of Droog's appreciation of rock music as a child, with songs named after Rage Against the Machine, Porno for Pyros, and Sonic Youth. [12] That February and March, Your Old Droog supported DJ Premier and Royce da 5'9" on their PRhyme Tour. [11] Your Old Droog's third EP, The Nicest, was released on July 17, 2015.

In February 2017, Your Old Droog released What Happened to Fire?, an EP in collaboration with Ratking rapper Wiki. Later that month, Packs , Droog's second full-length album, was announced to be released on March 10, 2017. To coincide with the announcement, a music video for the album's single "Help" was released, featuring Wiki and Edan. [13]

Droog released three full-length albums in 2019, with It Wasn't Even Close, Transportation, and Jewelry. It Wasn't Even Close was produced by Mach-Hommy [8] and came out on April 20, 2019, featuring appearances by DOOM, and Wiki. [14] Transportation was produced again by Mono En Stereo [8] and was released in June. [15] Jewelry was released on December 23, 2019, featuring collaborations with the album's executive producer Mach-Hommy as well as DOOM, Matisyahu, Quelle Chris, Edan, and Cohen Beats. [16] [15] The album is a celebration of his Jewish heritage, labeled a "A Chanukah Celebration" with Your Old Droog stating "I'm no longer going to diminish my heritage for your comfort, some people hate simply for the sake of hating, let them crumble under the weight of that burden...we will celebrate light and life...I'm a Jew in America. This is my story. Shalom." [17]

Artistry and influences

Your Old Droog has been extensively compared to fellow New York rapper Nas, to the point of theories being developed that his debut EP was actually recorded by Nas under an alter ego. [2] Droog has appreciated the comparison and deemed it a compliment; he also named Big Daddy Kane, [2] Big L, and Kool G Rap as influences, [3] as well as Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Cassidy, and Lloyd Banks. [1] He has named MF DOOM as one of his favorites, from whom he has learned his approach to privacy as a rapper in the public eye. [6]

Discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

Extended plays

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"The Dustiest" [24] 2015non-album singles
"42 (Forty Deuce)" [25] 2016
"Hip-Hop Head" [26]
"DYLAN!" [27]
"Just Rhymin'" [28]
(featuring Styles P and Joey Badass)
"White Rappers (A Good Guest)" [29] Packs
"Help" [30]
(featuring Edan and Wiki)
2017
"You Can Do It! (Give Up)" [31]

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Hood Boogers"2015 Statik Selektah, Chauncy Sherod Lucky 7
"Wall Flowers" [32] Statik Selektah, Termanology, Lord Sear
"Stellar Intro"MaticulousThe Maticulous LP
"Revolutionary Ride Music" DJ EFN, Royce da 5'9", O.C., Reks Another Time
"Gluttony" Gangrene, Fashawn You Disgust Me
"Not That Guy"Apollo BrownGrandeur
"Russian Rock Hammers"2016Timeless TruthCold Wave
"Complex City Cypher" Christian Scott, Wiki, ASAP Ferg
"Vivian at the Art Basel" Westside Gunn FLYGOD
"Volume 2" Larry Fisherman ¡Go Fish!
"3000 Avenue X" Masta Ace The Falling Season
"Listen to Jazz"DJ SkizzCruise Control
"Pour House"2020 Mach-Hommy Mach's Hard Lemonade

Other songs

List of other songs, showing year released
TitleYear
"No Message" [33]
(feat. Ras RFC)
2014
"Sleepers..." [34]
"Central Park 5 (demo)" [35]
"Where The Rhymes At? ("Light Years" Freestyle)" [36]
"Senseless Killin' II" [37] 2015
"Basketball & Seinfeld" [38]

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