Artist's albums
Home of the Braves
2023 · single
Run Out Of Time
2022 · single
Perk 10
2022 · single
Yessir
2022 · single
Da Real Atlanta & HyDROponic (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · album
No Mo Heauxs
2022 · single
D. P. W. H.
2022 · album
Red Flag
2021 · single
Flexin
2021 · single
Lost Tapes
2021 · album
Tik Tok (Remix)
2020 · single
She Badd
2020 · single
Tik Tok
2020 · single
I Am Legend 2 (Deluxe Version)
2019 · album
I Am Legend 2 Mixtape (Hosted By DJ Scream)
2019 · album
HyDROponic
2019 · album
Murdah
2019 · single
Everything Cheese
2019 · single
Latin Step
2019 · single
We In Da City (Atlanta Falcons Remix 2017)
2018 · single
Air It Out
2017 · single
Day 3
2017 · album
Da' Real Atlanta
2017 · album
Hell Is You Doin
2017 · single
Real One
2017 · single
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Biography
Atlanta rapper and T.I. protégé Young Dro decided to pursue a career in rap music in order to break the cycle of tribulations from hustling and inner-city life. Young Dro was born D'Juan Hart in Bankhead, a particularly rough neighborhood on Atlanta's west side. His inspiration for wanting to rap came from the success of one of his best friends, Chris "Daddy Mack" Smith, one half of early-'90s rap sensation Kris Kross. Musically speaking, however, Goodie Mob -- also west Atlanta natives -- had the biggest impact on him. Hart embarked on his professional career around 2000 when he signed to bass music rapper Raheem the Dream's local Atlanta label, Tight IV Life Records, under the moniker Dro. He released the regional hit "Yes Sir" and album I Got That Dro around the same time T.I. dropped his debut, I'm Serious. Although he had known T.I. since the early '90s, they hadn't been in contact for several years. However, by early 2006 they had reconnected and Young Dro was signed to T.I.'s imprint, Grand Hustle Entertainment. Backed by the self-proclaimed "King of the South" T.I. and major-label Atlantic Records, Young Dro hit the ground running with the popular single "Shoulder Lean" in summer 2006. It had heavy rotation on BET and MTV2, and its cellular phone ringtone sold over 500,000 units. The hit single was featured on his major-label debut, Best Thang Smokin', released in late August of the same year. A series of mixtapes followed, but the rapper didn't return with an official album until 2013, when High Times landed along with the single "FDB." Da Reality Show followed in 2015, featuring "We in da City," a single that was remixed into a hit when T.I. was added to the track. He then paired with Zaytoven for the 2016 mixtape Boot Me Up. In 2017, he guested on B.o.B.'s Ether and released his own Hydroponic on Real Curves Inc. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi