New Boyz

Songs: 22
Albums: 2

Albums

New Boyz - Too Cool to Care
Too Cool to Care
2011, songs: 14

Facts about New Boyz

New Boyz
  1. Formation and Early Career: New Boyz was an American hip hop duo formed in 2008 in Hesperia, California. The group consisted of rappers Earl "Ben J" Benjamin and Dominic "Legacy" Thomas. The duo gained recognition for their unique blend of hip hop and jerkin' music, a dance-oriented subgenre that emerged from the Los Angeles area in the late 2000s. New Boyz quickly rose to prominence with their catchy hooks, playful lyrics, and infectious energy.

  2. Breakthrough Success: New Boyz achieved mainstream success with the release of their debut single, "You're a Jerk", in 2009. The song became a viral sensation, propelled by its catchy chorus and accompanying dance craze. "You're a Jerk" reached the top 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earned the duo widespread acclaim for their innovative sound and youthful exuberance. The success of "You're a Jerk" helped pave the way for New Boyz's debut album, "Skinny Jeanz and a Mic", released later that year.

  3. Musical Style and Influence: New Boyz's music is characterized by its upbeat tempo, catchy melodies, and playful lyrics that often revolve around themes of partying, romance, and youthful rebellion. The duo's signature sound drew inspiration from West Coast hip hop, with elements of jerkin' music and pop sensibilities woven throughout their tracks. New Boyz's playful approach to hip hop and their ability to connect with younger audiences made them stand out in the crowded rap landscape of the late 2000s.

  4. Continued Success and Evolution: Following the success of their debut album, New Boyz released their sophomore effort, "Too Cool to Care", in 2011. The album featured collaborations with artists like Chris Brown, Dev, and Big Sean, expanding New Boyz's musical palette and broadening their appeal to a wider audience. Tracks like "Backseat" and "Better with the Lights Off" received significant airplay on radio stations and helped solidify New Boyz's status as hitmakers in the hip hop world.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their initial success, New Boyz disbanded in 2013, with Earl Benjamin and Dominic Thomas pursuing solo careers. While their time together may have been relatively short-lived, New Boyz left a lasting impact on the hip hop scene with their catchy hooks, infectious energy, and pioneering approach to blending hip hop with dance and pop influences. Their influence can still be felt in the music of artists who continue to draw inspiration from their innovative sound and playful style.

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