Sammy Adams

This article is about the American rapper. For the American composer, see Samuel Adams (composer).
Sammy Adams
Birth name Samuel Adams Wisner
Also known as Sam Adams, Sammy Adams, Wizzy, The Wiz, Boston's Boy
Born (1987-08-14) August 14, 1987
Origin Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Hip hop, electronic, dance
Occupation(s) Rapper, singer, songwriter
Years active 2008–present
Labels 1st Round, RCA
Associated acts DJ Jayceeoh, Mike Posner, Curren$y, T. Mills, Enrique Iglesias, Timeflies, Radical Something Dave McIntyre, Cisco Adler, B.o.B, Maejor, Matty Trump
Website www.sammyadamsmusic.com

Samuel Adams Wisner (born August 14, 1987), better known by his stage name Sammy Adams, is an American hip hop recording artist.

Early years

4th great grandson of American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Adams has been involved in music for most of his life, playing piano since age 7. At age 11, he began to improvise with his piano playing, starting to create his own beats and melodies. He aspired to become a producer long before he ever considered becoming a rapper. Adams wrote small raps for himself through middle and high school, but did not formally start making music until college. Adams has stated in interviews that his musical influences have not come from just other rappers, but also from classic rock, rock, classical music, and blues.[1] Adams prides himself on being able to cross genres, allowing him to get back to his musical roots and experiment with other kinds of music to supplement his "hip-pop". Adams started recording songs on his Macbook in 2008 from his college dormitory room. Although Sammy Adams is referred to as "Boston's Boy", he actually, upper-class suburbs for most of his life.

Musical career

2010: Boston's Boy

Over the course of the next two years, he recorded a large amount of material. In September 2009, he released "I Hate College (Remix)", a remix of rapper Asher Roth's song "I Love College", on YouTube. The video has over 10 million views as of September 2015. He also released "Kimber", "Poker Face Remix", "Hard Shit", "Opening Day", and "Rollin", which have combined for over 2 million views as of September 2012. Opening day, plus his aboveground debut the Boston's Boy EP. The EP topped ITunes' hip-hop charts, driven by the success of "Driving Me Crazy"[2] Adams first EP, Boston's Boy was released on March 4, 2010 by 1st Round Records and reached #73 on the Billboard 200 and reached #1 on iTunes. The album was received relatively well critically. The album was praised for its dance beats, catchy lyrics, and overall fun feel. Adams credits his loyal college fan base for the success of Boston's Boy. Having started out in the underground college scene, Adams knows his roots and knows who is buying his albums, and that it is not necessarily hardcore hip/hop enthusiasts. On July 13, 2010, four extra tracks were released by Adams to create a "deluxe" version of Boston's Boy. They were "Still I Rise", "See Me Now", "Fly Jets Over Boston", and "Just Sayin'". Two of the songs, "Still I Rise" and "Fly Jets Over Boston", featured special guests G. Curtis and Curren$y respectively. G. Curtis was a recent signing to the record label and Curren$y had been working with Adams for a while, but had yet to officially collaborate with him on a track.[3][4]

Adams finished his second mixtape, Party Records Mixtape, in London and released it in September 2010. Also in September 2010, Adams was arrested during a show at Kansas State University. After having his noise permit revoked, Adams yelled "Fuck the Police!" and was subsequently handcuffed on stage as he tried to perform his hit "Driving Me Crazy".[5]

2011–2014: Signing with RCA and debut EP

He performed at the music fesitval Lollapalooza in Chicago in August 2011. In late 2011, Adams signed with RCA Records of Sony. His next single, "Blow Up", tells about how he is back on the rise after the signing, following a stagnant period after his explosion onto the scene with Boston's Boy.

Adams released the singles, "Blow Up"[6] "Summertime", as promotional singles in November 2011 and March 2012 respectively. He made his television debut on the late night talk show Conan with Conan O'Brien in January 2012 and performed his single "Blow Up". A third single, "Only One" was released in April 2012. "Only One" was Adams' first track to receive mainstream attention on the radio. Before then, he had been relegated to the college and online scene with few radio plays to speak of. Teen Vogue quickly named Adams one of five new "Artists To Watch"[7] in 2012 with Artist Direct giving the single 4 of 5 stars.[8] "Only One" was later included in AT&T's 2012 Summer Olympic Games commercial featuring Alex Morgan.[9]

In August 1, 2012, EW reported that Adams is set to appear on as himself on CW's hit teen drama 90210. Adams released a new single titled, "All Night Longer" for digital download on August 21, 2012. In October 2012, he played himself in a German reality-show called: Berlin Day'n'Night (Berlin Tag und Nacht). In Fall 2012, Adams went on his "All Night Longer" tour.[10] During April 2013 he went on tour with American rapper T. Mills.

On May 10, 2013, Adams' released a standalone single with its music video. The song is titled "L.A. Story" and features American singer Mike Posner, while being produced by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder. The song was released to iTunes on May 28, and to Mainstream Top 40 radio on June 4, 2013.[11] On September 18, 2013, Sammy took to his personal Twitter page to announce that his debut album, Homecoming was to be released in October. He later on announced that Homecoming will be released on November 19, 2013, and it was changed to a digital only EP.[12]

2015–present: 1st Round & Debut LP

In 2015, Adams parted with RCA records after 3 years on the label. He soon announced via Twitter that he would be releasing an album in October 2015 which later postponed to December, as an independent artist. Soon after, it was announced in an interview that he had re-joined the independent label he was a part of prior to signing a major record deal: 1st Round Records.

On December 3, 2015 Adams released the lead single "Remember" off his debut album called "The Long Way", which will be released through 1st Round Records. On March 3, 2016, Adams released two promotional singles off the album "Long Way" and "Helluva". The album released on March 24, 2016.

Personal life

Born as Samuel Adams Wisner on August 14, 1987 in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Kata Hull and Chuck Wisner, his parents moved him to Wayland, Massachusetts when he was in high school. Adams went to Beaver Country Day School before transferring to Wayland High School during his junior and senior years. Later, he went on to attend Hobart and William Smith Colleges for two years. He played varsity soccer for the Statesmen both years he attended Hobart. He scored 6 goals and had 4 assists in his two years with the Statesmen.[13] He then transferred to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut where he majored in political science.[14] Wisner played soccer for Trinity College and was named captain during his senior year.[15] He was number seventeen on the Varsity soccer team.[16] In his two years at Trinity, Wisner tallied 11 goals and 11 assists. He led the team in points in 2008, starting all 16 games for the Bantams.[17] Wisner was also selected to the All-NESCAC team in 2008, earning First Team honors at Forward. He also supports Arsenal FC. During a charity concert in New Jersey on March 23, 2013, Adams fell sick during his performance and was taken to a nearby ambulance for treatment by paramedics.[18]

Discography

Studio albums

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US US
R&B
US
Rap
The Long Way
  • Released: March 24th, 2016
  • Label: 1st Round Records
  • Format: Digital download
17

EPs

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US US
R&B
US
Rap
Boston's Boy[19]
  • Released: March 4, 2010
  • Label: 1st Round Records
  • Format: CD, Digital download
73 21 7
  • US: 38,200
Homecoming
  • Released: November 19, 2013[20]
  • Label: RCA, 1st Round Records
  • Format: Digital download
45 5
  • US: 8,000

Singles

List of singles by title, year and peak chart positions, and album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[21]
US Heat
[22]
US Pop
"Driving Me Crazy" 2010 90 6 Boston's Boy
"Blow Up" 2011 non-album singles
"Only One" 2012 33
"All Night Longer"
"Big Lights" 2013
"L.A. Story"
(featuring Mike Posner)
120 18
"Remember" 2015 The Long Way
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
Mixtapes
Title Release Date
Boston's Opening Day February 2010
Party Records September 23, 2010
Into the Wild December 30, 2011
OK COOL August 14, 2012
WIZZY June 2, 2014

As featured artist

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US AUS CAN ICE SLO SPA
"Hiroshima"
(Supraliminal featuring Sammy Adams as "Initial")
2005 Methods of Expression Vol.2
"In The Zone"
(Supraliminal featuring Sammy Adams)
2008 Vol 3: Most Likely To Be Famous
"No...Yeah"
(Michael Africk featuring Sammy Adams)
2010 non-album single
"Fly So High"
(G. Curtis featuring Sammy Adams)
2011 Maximum Volume
"Gamechangerz"
(G. Curtis featuring Sammy Adams)
"I'm Ragin"
(Bei Maejor featuring Sammy Adams)
Maejor Maejor
"Finally Found You"
(Enrique Iglesias featuring Sammy Adams)
2012 24 33 11 28 10 31 Sex and Love
"I Knew You Were Trouble (Remix)"
(Taylor Swift featuring Sammy Adams)
non-album singles
"Boston vs. Everybody"
(Statik Selektah featuring Various Artists)
2014
"Wide Awake"
(Cam Meekins featuring Sammy Adams)
2015 Stories from the Green Line
"Mine For The Night"
(Zak Downtown featuring Sammy Adams)
Winning Means Everything
"BAD"
(Michael Wavves x Sammy Adams)
2016 non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

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  9. Francis, Nathan (July 26, 2012). "Alex Morgan A Rising Star On And Off The Field". The Inquisitr. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
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  11. "Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more!". FMQB. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  12. "Sammy Adams on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  13. "Hobart and William Smith Athletics - Hobart Soccer Statistics". Hwsathletics.com. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20100311190308/http://athletics.trincoll.edu/sports/msoc/2008-09/bios/WISNER_SAMUEL. Archived from the original on March 11, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. "NESCAC". nescac.com. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  16. "Sammy Adams - Rapper Sammy Adams Thanks Fans For Support After Stage Collapse". Contact Music. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  17. Artist Biography by David Jeffries (2010-04-20). "Sam Adams | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  18. "iTunes - Music - Homecoming - EP by Sammy Adams". iTunes. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  19. "Sammy Adams - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-07-09.
  20. "Sammy Adams - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-07-09.
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