Homeboy Sandman

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Homeboy Sandman
Birth name Angel Del Villar II
Also known as Homeboy Sandman
Born (1980-09-24) September 24, 1980 (age 43)
Origin Queens, New York, United States
Genres Hip hop
Years active 2007–present
Labels Stones Throw
Website www.homeboysandman.com

Angel Del Villar II (born September 24, 1980), better known by his stage name Homeboy Sandman, is an American rapper and musician from Elmhurst, Queens, New York, United States.

Career

Homeboy Sandman recorded and released his first EP, Nourishment, in March 2007. His debut album, entitled Nourishment (Second Helpings), was released in August 2007. In early 2008, Homeboy Sandman's work began to be featured on underground radio programs the Squeeze Radio Show on WKCR 89.9 FM and the Halftime Radio Program on WNYU 89.1 FM in New York. In June 2008, he was featured in Source Magazine's "Unsigned Hype" column.[1]

His second album, Actual Factual Pterodactyl was acclaimed upon its release in August 2008. The album received an entry in XXL Magazine's Chairman's Choice column, which praised Homeboy Sandman's "sharp lyrics and irresistibly melodic flow, which, together, form an elastic instrument few MCs can match."[2] Actual Factual Pterodactyl received critical acclaim in a multitude of other print and online publications, including Blender Magazine, Beyond Race Magazine, Okayplayer.com and MSN.com.[3] At the end of 2008, Homeboy Sandman was named "Best Hip Hop Act in NYC 2008" by New York Press.[4] Recently his music has received rotation on NYC's Power 105.1 FM and Hot 97.1 FM, the city's #1 Hip Hop and R&B radio station, as well as airplay on Spitkicker Radio (Channel 65 on XM Satellite Radio), DJ Premier's "Live From HeadQCourterz" (Sirius Satellite Radio's #1 ranked Hip Hop show) and BBC 1Xtra's Hip Hop M1X (Hosted by DJ Sarah Love).

In addition to his studio releases, Homeboy Sandman has garnered attention for his live performances. From January 2008 to August 2009, Homeboy Sandman served as the host of “ALL THAT! Hip Hop, Poetry and Jazz” at the Nuyorican Poets Café, New York City’s longest running open mic session (originally hosted by Hip Hop icon Bobbito García). He has performed at the biggest hip hop shows around the country, including the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in Austin, Texas, the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival in Brooklyn, New York, the Rock the Bells hip hop festival in Long Island, New York, the A3C Hip Hop Festival in Atlanta, Georgia and New York City's CMJ Music Marathon. Homeboy Sandman has recorded video interviews with other performers at his live shows, which are captured in his YouTube video series "Homeboy Sandman presents Live From..."

In addition to his own releases, Homeboy Sandman has appeared on records by other artists, frequently with members of the AOK Collective, with whom he is affiliated.[5] He recently appeared on Fresh Daily's 2009 album The Gorgeous Killer In Crimes of Passion and the 2008 album For Your Consideration released by P.SO (formerly P. Casso). Homeboy Sandman collaborated with both Fresh Daily and P.SO for the song "Get On Down," which is featured on Sonic Smash, the album released in 2009 by music producer DJ Spinna.[6] Homeboy Sandman has also laid down tracks for a series of features with RIDES Magazine.[7] The track that Homeboy Sandman created for the Loud.com challenge, "Gun Control," was cited as one of the Top 25 Songs of 2009 by Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg.[8]

On June 1, 2010, Homeboy Sandman released his third album, 'The Good Sun, which features production from 2 Hungry Bros, Ski Beats, Thievin' Stephen, DJ Spinna, Psycho Les (The Beatnuts) and Core Rhythm, among others. The first single from The Good Sun was "Angels with Dirty Faces," produced by J57.[9] In September 2010, Homeboy Sandman released his first official video for The Good Sun for the track, "The Essence".[10]

In late 2010, Homeboy Sandman was featured as the coach in an episode of MTV's Made, which premiered in October 2010.[11]

In August 2011, Homeboy Sandman signed with Stones Throw Records and released his debut project, Subject: Matter EP, with the California-based record label on January 24, 2012. Homeboy Sandman released his second EP with Stones Throw Records, titled Chimera in April 2012 and on September 18, 2012 released his debut full-length LP with Stones Throw entitled First of a Living Breed. The album featured production from Oddisee, J57, 6th Sense, RTNC and long-time production partners 2 Hungry Bros., along with label mates Jonwayne and Oh No, amongst others. In 2014 Homeboy Sandman released White Sands, produced by Paul White (producer) on Stones Throw Records. Pitchfork Media commented that the producer and rapper had "a mutually beneficial set of styles" in a positive review.[12]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Mixtapes

  • There Is No Spoon (2008)

Singles

  • "King Of Kings" ft. Moses Rockwell & P.SO The Earth Tone King (2010 ACT LIVE MUSIC)

Guest appearances

List of guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other performer(s) Album
"Parallel Perpendicular" 2009 2 Hungry Bros. My Crew's All Thinner
"Best In Show" P. Casso's For Your Consideration
"Starter Pistol" Fresh Daily's The Gorgeous Killer In Crimes of Passion
"Brooklyn Bards" 2010 Jonny October The Wheelhouse
"Get On Down" DJ Spinna's Sonic Smash
"20 years High & Rising (Homage To De La Soul)" Mick Boogie, Terry Urban's Le Da Soul: 20 Years of De La Soul
"Up to No Good" (Remix) J.J. Brown's Connect the Dots
"A Weird Day" 2011 Paul White's Rapping With Paul White
"Riot Act" 2013 Truck North N/A
"Find A Way" Paul White's Watch The Ants

Writer

In the wake of the Donald Sterling scandal, Homeboy Sandman wrote for Gawker an op-ed called "Black People are Cowards," which attracted more than 1.3 million views in the first seven days of its publication.[13]

References

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