Instead of continuing reluctantly down the predictable path, he laced up his shiny, white sneaks and set out to chase his dream of becoming a rapper.Īnd he did it. Upon graduating college, he faced a dilemma that daunts most people - choosing between pursuing a financially stable career or a passion, which may not have led anywhere. As a 20-year-old female, I relate less to the content of his music (sorry, no one wants to “hold my wand like Emma Watson”) than I do to the story behind his rise to success. However, Hoodie’s value as an artist transcends the music that he has released and the audience that identifies with him. His lyrics drop truth-bombs like “never meet a girl on Craig’s List” or “stop, drop, roll, continue cause haters try to mingle” - thoughtful advice for maneuvering situations that probably involve equally egregious amounts of Natty Light and poor judgment. His raps offer these fledgling dudes guidance and comfort as they come of age in an environment that presents new, difficult challenges - such as discovering the right amount of wrist flick-age to sink pong balls into any solo cup life could thrust in front of them. A member of its Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity (more brownie points), Hoodie somehow balanced social responsibilities with schoolwork as well as his burgeoning musicianship.Ĭonsequently, he caters his music generally to the folks he knows best: the 18-20-something-year-olds transitioning from boyhood into fully functional dude-hood. (Or, at least, he dressed the part)Īt 25, Hoodie is still young enough to remember his glory days at the University of Pennsylvania. With a Mavericks jersey tucked messily underneath his sweatshirt and a pair of untied boat shoes hanging off his feet, this friend embodied Hoodie’s target demographic: college-aged men.
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He’s Jewish (brownie points) he’s fine (those eyes, though) and he should set off your musical radar if he hasn’t already.Ī friend first introduced me to Hoodie Allen last spring, playing the song “Fame is For Assholes” to lighten a particularly brutal study session in the library instead of the ten other places either one of us would have rather spent our Thursday night.
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Question: what Long Island heartthrob can spit out rhymes fresher than a multigrain bagel, straight out of the toaster?Īnswer: Hoodie Allen, the smoothest operator to have ever emerged from the well-manicured depths of Manhattan’s neighbor to the east (Plainview, to be exact).