A.Dd+

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Can't Come Down 03:44 Tools
Insomniac Dreaming 03:33 Tools
Insomniac Dreaming (prod by Black Milk) 03:33 Tools
The Rapper & The Poet 03:36 Tools
Brain Sex 03:11 Tools
The Everyday 02:51 Tools
Under (feat. Dustin Cavazos) 04:26 Tools
I'm So Dallas (DJ Sober Mix) 01:44 Tools
Slow Tempo 02:16 Tools
Picnic Interlude 01:34 Tools
Erica & Jamie 04:15 Tools
Goodwill 03:12 Tools
Satellites 03:07 Tools
Likeamug (feat. Sore Losers) 05:20 Tools
Suitcases 02:48 Tools
Greedy (feat. Mz. Fortune) 03:08 Tools
Southbound 03:57 Tools
Mary Go (feat. Picnic Tyme) 04:07 Tools
Genocide 04:16 Tools
Sh*t Got Crazy 03:40 Tools
Can't You See 02:46 Tools
Likeamug ft. Sore Losers 05:22 Tools
Getting Far ft. Mz. Fortune 04:10 Tools
Greedy ft. Mz. Fortune 03:10 Tools
Under ft. Dustin Cavazos 04:27 Tools
Mary Go ft. Picnic Tyme 04:08 Tools
Freakquency 03:12 Tools
Smell My Cologne (feat. Money Waters & Picnic Tyme) 04:55 Tools
Smell My Cologne ft. Money Waters & Picnic Tyme 04:55 Tools
+ (plus sign is silent) 03:29 Tools
And Beyond 03:29 Tools
Showtime 01:55 Tools
Smell My Cologne (feat. Money Waters and Picnic Tyme) 04:54 Tools
Dirty Cotton Candy 01:55 Tools
Audio Day Dream 04:37 Tools
Paris Pen 04:42 Tools
Addhoe 03:19 Tools
Jumper Cables ft. Tunk 03:19 Tools
Drive Safely ft. Jaeson Green 03:01 Tools
Every Man Is King 04:54 Tools
Momma's Brother 03:57 Tools
Innisho 03:19 Tools
Can't Come Down (Prod. By Brain Gang X) 03:14 Tools
Break Bread 03:14 Tools
Getting Far (feat. Mz. Fortune) 04:10 Tools
Can't See You 03:14 Tools
Where You Been 03:23 Tools
Change 04:10 Tools
Comes & Goes 04:10 Tools
When Paris Smokes (ft. Tunk and Mz. Fortune) 04:22 Tools
Play ft. Jaeson Green 04:22 Tools
Jumper Cables (feat. Tunk) 03:19 Tools
Nawf 03:46 Tools
Put You on This Game 03:33 Tools
Po' My Liqua 03:19 Tools
O.T.P (feat. Scar) 03:12 Tools
The Artist and The Felon 03:30 Tools
Insomniac Dreaming (Produced By Black Milk) 03:33 Tools
Release 03:46 Tools
Exit Here 02:59 Tools
Insomniac Dreaming (Prod. By Black Milk) 03:33 Tools
Good Marketing 04:30 Tools
Can't Come Down (prod by Brain Gang X'Zavier) 00:30 Tools
Mac In Me 04:13 Tools
Unfckwitables 03:12 Tools
Smoke Break 02:53 Tools
Time Is Right 03:28 Tools
My Short Solo 02:22 Tools
Rap On 03:48 Tools
Chat Sleezy 05:12 Tools
Likeamug (ft. Sore Losers) 04:31 Tools
Insomniac Dreaming (prod. Black Milk) 03:33 Tools
Power of the Tongue 02:49 Tools
AKA 01:02 Tools
No Disrespect 03:29 Tools
Nice Try: Chapter 14 04:09 Tools
Look Out feat Knesecary 03:41 Tools
Unfckwitables II feat JRhodes 03:12 Tools
Skydive Tony (interlude) 01:44 Tools
Audio Day Dream (A.Dd+) 04:37 Tools
….and beyond 02:46 Tools
Getting Far feat. Mz. Fortune 04:10 Tools
Where You Been? 03:22 Tools
Jumper Cables 03:19 Tools
Play .5 ft. Jaeson Green 01:42 Tools
D O A 04:22 Tools
Comes & Goes ft. J.Pinder 03:11 Tools
Likeamug 04:32 Tools
A.Dd+ - Insomniac Dreaming (prod by Black Milk) (single) 03:11 Tools
Mary Go (DJ Eleven remix) 04:20 Tools
Under 04:27 Tools
Thank You Dallas 00:00 Tools
Greedy f. Mz. Fortune 00:00 Tools
Drive Safely (feat. Jaeson Green) 03:05 Tools
Mary Go f. Picnic Tyme 03:05 Tools
Greedy 03:05 Tools
Can't Come Down [prod. X, The Misfit] 03:05 Tools
Look Out (feat. Knesecary) 03:41 Tools
Unfckwitables II (feat. JRhodes) 03:12 Tools
Cant Come Down 00:00 Tools
When Paris Smokes (feat. Tunk and Mz. Fortune) 04:22 Tools
Play (feat. Jaeson Green) 04:22 Tools
Mary Go 04:22 Tools
Dallas, Flexas 00:30 Tools
WhereUBeen[FINAL] 03:23 Tools
Jumper Cables f. Tunk 00:00 Tools
Smell My Cologne 00:00 Tools
214 (Two-One-Four) 00:00 Tools
Been Throw'd / Swanglish Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Under feat. Dustin Cavazos 00:00 Tools
Hard 00:00 Tools
Can’t Come Down 02:00 Tools
Howdy Do 02:00 Tools
Greedy (ft. Mz. Fortune) 00:30 Tools
WhereUBeen 03:23 Tools
O.T.P. 03:23 Tools
Likeamug feat. Sore Losers 03:23 Tools
Jumper Cables Feat. Tunk 00:30 Tools
Under (ft. Dustin Cavazos) 00:30 Tools
Genocide (prod by Brain Gang Blue & co-prod by Picnictyme) 03:23 Tools
Shit Got Crazy (prod by Brain Gang X'Zavier) 00:30 Tools
Mary Go (ft. Picnic Tyme) 00:30 Tools
Gangsta 00:30 Tools
The Anthem 00:30 Tools
Ain't Got Time 00:30 Tools
Drive Safely 00:30 Tools
Getting Far (ft. Mz. Fortune) 00:30 Tools
I'm Straight 00:30 Tools
Mary Go feat. Picnic Tyme 00:30 Tools
IV Ever (Immortals) 00:30 Tools
All I Need 00:30 Tools
Getting Far 02:17 Tools
Howdy Do! 00:30 Tools
When Paris Smokes (Feat. Tunk & Mz. Fortune) 02:17 Tools
Smell My Cologne (ft. Money Waters & Picnic Tyme) 02:17 Tools
When Paris Smokes ft. Tunk and Mz. Fortune 02:17 Tools
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The Cowboys, the Grassy Knoll, J.R. Ewing, the Stanky Leg… Dallas, Texas, is known for lots of things. Progressive, forward-thinking hip-hop has, until now, not been one of them. That’s all starting to change, thanks to A.Dd+ (spoken aye-dee-dee). The quirky yet streetwise, fun-loving yet dead serious duo of Paris Pershun (a.k.a. 24-year-old Arrias Walls) and Slim Gravy (Dionte Rembert, 24), moves easily between slang anthems (“Likeamug”), light-hearted stories about drug addiction (“Can’t Come Down”/”Erica & Jamie”), and weighty raps about father figures and Black male incarceration (“Momma’s Brother”). Their 2011 LP When Pigs Fly has earned them praise from national media outlets including XXL and Pitchfork, which described the duo as “the rapper and the poet, the spawn of UGK and OutKast, combining street and cerebral.” The A.Dd+ story began in 2000 when Memphis-born Paris moved into the same North Dallas apartment complex as Slim. After years of rhyming together, the pair made their partnership official in 2007, dubbing themselves A.Dd+, a play on their first names, as well as attention deficit disorder, the most ubiquitous of youth behavioral problems. “A.Dd+ is whatever you want it to be,” explains Slim, who is also known as “D.D.” “It has many meanings like A Dynamic Duo, Analog and Digital, Always Doing Dirt. The plus sign symbolizes us being beyond what others are on, always adding to the craft, never subtracting. It’s all about imagination and creativity.” In 2009, Paris and Slim dropped their debut mixtape, Power of the Tongue. The release earned them local acclaim and a “Best Rap Act” nomination from the Dallas Observer. Just as crucially, it led to their partnership with producer Picnictyme (of Erykah Badu’s Cannabinoids crew), the group’s sonic sensei and unofficial third member. Produced entirely by Picnictyme, their debut LP, When Pigs Fly, took listeners on a ride through the streets of Dallas and a journey through Paris and Slim’s own offbeat imagination. Upon its release in March of 2011, the Dallas Observer boldly proclaimed it as possibly “the best hip-hop album Dallas has ever released.” The project earned the crew three nods from the Dallas Observer Music Awards, including nominations for “Best Album,” “Best Rap Act,” and “Best Producer.” Renowned hip-hop journalist Jefferson Mao also featured the LP in his XXL “Chairman’s Choice” column, while Pitchfork Media included it in its list of Underrated Rap Releases of 2011. “It’s overwhelming at times to be held in such high regard,” Paris says of the response to When Pigs Fly. “We approached the project as more of a mixtape with original production by Picnic, and it really took on a life of its own once it hit the public. Having it described as possibly the best rap album ever released in a city that has so much talent, is a great honor.” Backed by their DJ Sober, (named Dallas’ Best DJ in the Dallas Observer’s “Best Of 2011″), A.Dd+ delivered “blazing opening sets” for sold-out audiences to see Wu-Tang, Erykah Badu, Big K.R.I.T. and Devin the Dude in 2011. The duo kicked off 2012 touring Texas on Red Bull’s Skooled tour with Bun B, Mannie Fresh and Paul Wall, among others. Up next, the group will embark on its first North American tour, opening for Black Milk, with whom they collaborated on the track “Insomniac Dreaming” (No. 17 on rap blog Passionweiss.com’s 50 Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2011). Perhaps most encouragingly, A.Dd+’s success has come by pushing forward a sound that is thoroughly representative of Dallas, while at the same time completely different from anything that has previously been heard from the city. “We are not ‘backpack rappers’; we are not hipsters,” Paris says, of misconceptions about the group. “Some folks take our sense of expression the wrong way ’cause we dress a certain way, or ‘cause our artwork and videos have a certain aesthetic, or ‘cause we express our thoughts over all types of canvases. Once people give our music a full listen or see us perform, that perception usually changes. We don’t make ‘fad’ music. We make music from the soul, and we kill shit.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.