Hoodie has earned praise from the likes of Billboard, Rolling Stone, and MTV as he continues to amass a cult following across the globe.įollow me: Getmybuzzup on Twitter | Getmybuzzup on Facebook | Getmybuzzup on Google+ | Getmybuzzup on Tumblr | Getmybuzzup on Linkedin | Getmybuzzup on Pinterest | Getmybuzzup on Instagram | Getmybuzzup on Snapchat
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10 on the Billboard 200, and featured runaway hit single “ No Interruption.” His first full-length People Keep Talking released in 2014, featuring a collaboration with Ed Sheeran on “ All About It.” Later that year, Hoodie Allen made his late-night TV debut on Conan and toured with the likes of Wiz Khalifa and Fall Out Boy on The Boys of Zummer Tour. Hoodie Allen’s debut 2012 All American EP hit No. “Ain’t Ready” follows the previously revealed teaser tracks “ Know It All” and “ Sushi” which set the internet ablaze and were recognized as “arguably the best songwriting of his career.” With guest features from artists such as Scott Hoying (Pentatonix), State Champs, Goody Grace, and Wale, the album sees Hoodie emerge with his most ambitious work to date. The Hype is a 12-track collection written and recorded in his hometown of New York City alongside producers Cook Classics, Cisco Adler, Andrew Goldstein, Louis Futon, and Tyler Nicolo. Enjoy this audio stream below after the jump. In anticipation, today he dropped a new single “ Ain’t Ready” – a melodically masterful change of pace highlighted by an acoustic bass an addictive hook. Hopefully he’ll make you a forever fan as well.Hoodie Allen will release his highly anticipated third studio album The Hype next Friday, 9/29. Anyone whose interested in listening to an up-and-coming artist should definitely give Hoodie Allen a chance. The atmosphere remained positive all night long thanks to the fans’ respect towards the artist and one another. Overall, I was very happy with my experience seeing my favorite artist, Hoodie Allen, perform once again in San Diego. The songs, “ No Faith in Brooklyn” and “ No Interruption” were the absolute best song choices to end Hoodie’s San Diego tour stop. To my surprise, Hoodie Allen performed two encore songs to ensure this concert ended at an all-time high. This tradition started because of Hoodie’s well-known song, “ Cake Boy,” which later lead to fans preparing ahead of time to avoid getting cake all over them.Īs we have all learned over-time, all concerts must come to an end with the most popular song the artist has released. Fans will purchase cakes and decorate them to give to Hoodie’s backstage crew for one sole reason: to throw them into the audience during the show. Now, if you are not educated on the Hoodie Allen tour traditions, here’s a fun fact for you.
He also included a trivia buzzer game, where two fans competed one-on-one on their knowledge about the the artist the prize being Hoodie Allen caking the loser of the trivia game. For San Diegans, the wheel landed on the song, “ Show Me What You’re Made Of”, which brought immense happiness to his older fans. The first game had fans spinning his carnival wheel, which allowed 1 lucky fan to determine which bonus song would be performed on this leg of the tour. For this show, Hoodie Allen brought out some games for fans to play. In addition to performing, Hoodie Allen included multiple interactive event for fans to participate in. Hoodie Allen talking to fans and crew about what song should be played next As the night continued, he performed the short version of older tracks such as, “ The Chase Is On”, “ James Franco”, and “ You Are Not Robot”. Additionally, two of the songs which Hoodie performed came straight from his new EP that will be announced & released sometime this year the tracks, “ Wasting All My Time” and “ Operation”, were performed for the very first time on this tour in preparation for the release of his as-of-yet unnamed EP. Considering the fact that this venue was intimate enough to fit approximately 150-200 fans, concert-goers were consistently able to get clips and photos throughout his set. When the show began, I’ll admit, I had my own “fan-girl” moment and started screaming in excitement when he began his performance with his 2012 single, “ Eighteen Cool ” a song which set the tone his the remainder of the night. Based on my quick survey with the fans around me, a majority of fans wanted to hear Hoodie perform his 2012 single, “ No Interruption.” Everyone amongst the crowd, including myself, made new friends and discussed how long they had been fans of Hoodie Allen. And contrary to typical concerts, their was not a single form of violence or negative behavior even suggested.
Front row view before Hoodie Allen performsīefore the set, I had the pleasure of noting that this particular fan base was incredibly friendly.