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Adman started in music at very young age in the suburbs of Chicago. By the time he was two his grandpa started teaching him how to play the drums. When he was three he received his first drum set and started really jammin. He practiced with his grandpa's band and actually played some gigs by the time he was six. He started really liking Hip Hop and his uncle was a Rapper. He started teaching Adman alot of things about Hip Hop. His dad is also in the music industry
and has contacts with record labels. When Adman was eight he performed a Hip Hop song by Will Smith at his Aunt's wedding and his career took off. Ten days after the wedding he started recording his first album Jammin' and was signed to a contract with an international label when he was nine. At ten Adman is sold through most major retailers and is working on his second album V.I.P that will be released in the summer of 2005.

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Adman is one of the youngest pro Hip Hop artists in the world.

Review

Reviews All Music Guide Don't let the cover picture of Adman fool you into thinking this kid is some "thug life" imitator; rather, his debut record, Jammin', puts this rappin' youngster in various hip-hop situations that explore positive-tip rhymes about doing his best, showing off in front of neighborhood girls, and having fun. Quick to offer advice, Adman is not only proud of his overall good demeanor, he wishes to spread his life-enriching sentiments of non-drug use ("Drugs aren't cool/Especially in school fool") and other well wishes onto his listener. Highlights abound on this, albeit rough, first effort. "Skateboardin'," which explores his love of skateboarding and his various techniques ("I always use the regular foot when jumping over a bush/Then I show off with my mongo foot push") and "Da Hoop Scoop" encapsulate his carefree approach to life. Overall, Jammin' suffers from generally thin production and schizophrenic beats which range from straight-up hip-hop � la Digable Planets or P. Diddy, to dub, to house, and then infused with some early-'80s Newcleus "Jam on It" na�vet�. Nonetheless, this is a pretty entertaining record. Master P, look no further -- this is your next project. ~ Jack LV Isles, All Music Guide
Customer Comments: An Open Forum Number of Reviews: 1 Average Rating: 5
This Album is great. This album is performed by one of the youngest professional Hip Hop artists that ever lived. This boy has talent and is spreading a good positive message everywhere. Also Recommended: Adman's Jam, Skateboardin', Mainstream
Album Credits Adman Primary Artist
Similar Music by StyleDance and DJ Pop-Rock Pop Rap and Hip Hop - General R&B and Hip-Hop Pop-Rap Rock Rap Additional information provided by � All-Music Guide 2002.

 

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