Darnell Roy
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Darnell Roy | |
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Birth name | Darnell Robinson |
Born | Tenafly, New Jersey, United States | February 9, 1991
Genres | Hip hop |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2010–present |
Darnell Robinson (born February 9, 1991) known professionally as Darnell Roy is an American rapper, record executive and record producer.[1] He appeared in First Family of Hip Hop as the President of Sugar Hill Records.[2]
Early life
Roy was born in Tenafly, New Jersey, United States. He is the grandson of Sylvia Robinson, founder of Sugarhill Records.[3] In 2008, Darnell enrolled at SAE Institute in Atlanta, Georgia but dropped out to pursue music.[4]
Career
Roy began recording songs as a child at the Sugarhill studio.[5] In 2006 he was featured on MTV's My Super Sweet 16.[6] In March 2010, he produced his first record, “Drip,” with Young Joc featuring Lil Wayne. Roy later collaborated with Young Money artists Lil Twist and Lil Chuckee.[4] He went on to participate in the Scream Tour alongside Bow Wow, Omarion and Chris Brown.[1] In 2016, he appeared in Bravo's docu-series First Family of Hip Hop.[7][8] Following the debut of the show, he released the song, “NASA."[9] In January 2017, his single “Not So Low Key Ft. Velous” was released and in June of the same year, he shared the track “Preserve” where he discusses his family's legacy in hip hop.[10]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | My Super Sweet 16 | Himself | Episode: "Darnell Robinson" |
2016 | First Family of Hip Hop | Himself | Lead role |
Discography
Title | Details |
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"Go Wild" |
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"Promise" |
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"Dividends"[11] |
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"NASA" |
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"Not So Low Key" ft. Velous |
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"Preserve"[12] |
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References
- ^ a b "Darnell Robinson". Bravotv.com.
- ^ Blake, Liza. "Sugarhill Records Returns to the Spotlight With Bravo's 'First Family of Hip Hop': Exclusive Trailer Premiere". Billboard.com.
- ^ Michaels, Sean. "Sylvia Robinson, 'mother of hip-hop', dies aged 75". The Guardian.
- ^ a b C, Lu. "DARNELL ROY: HEIR TO THE THRONE". Thesource.com.
- ^ White, Tiffany. "See Where the Rich Teens From 'My Super Sweet 16' Are Now!". Intouchweekly.com.
- ^ Palmer, Tamara. "Darnell Robinson Once Rode a Camel with Rihanna on My Super Sweet 16". Bravotv.com.
- ^ Coleman, Vernon. "'First Family of Hip Hop' TV Series to Explore Inner Workings of Sugarhill Records". Xxlmag.com.
- ^ "RESPECT. Interview: 'First Family of Hip Hop'-Darnell Robinson". Respect-mag.com.
- ^ "Darnell Roy Reaches For The Stars With "NASA"". HipHopDX.com.
- ^ Perez, Madelyn. "Darnell Robinson "Preserves" His Family Legacy with New Track". HipHopEnquirer.com.
- ^ "Darnell Roy Delivers Emotional Video for "Dividends"". Boi-1da.net.
- ^ Bullock, David. "Darnell Roy- "Not So Low Key" (video)". AllHipHop.com.