Dro Kenji | |
Birth Name: | Daniel Jerome Jenrette[1] |
Birth Date: | 11 January 2002 |
Birth Place: | Summerville, South Carolina, U.S.[2] |
Years Active: | 2019-present |
Daniel Jerome Jenrette[1] (born January 11, 2002),[3] known professionally as Dro Kenji, is an American rapper and singer from Summerville, South Carolina.[2] He is currently signed to Internet Money Records and 10K Projects.[2]
In 2019, at the age of 17, Dro Kenji started rapping. In June 2021, he released his fourth studio album F*ck Your Feelings.[4] In January 2022, he released his fifth studio album With or Without You, with appearances from Scorey, Highway, and Internet Money.[5] In August 2022, he released his sixth studio album Anywhere but Here with appearances from DC the Don, Mike Dimes, NoCap, Ka$hdami, and midwxst. On August 18th of 2023 he released his seventh studio album "Wish you were here" with appearances from Mike Dimes .[6]
Studio albums
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Tears and Pistols |
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Race Me to Hell |
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Eat Your Heart Out[9] |
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F*ck Your Feelings |
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With or Without You |
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Anywhere but Here |
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Wish You Were Here |
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As lead artist
Title | Year | Album | Details | |
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"Rokstarr" | 2019 | Non-album singles |
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"Rob da Bank" |
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"Knot" (with KobeKo) |
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"Finnished" (featuring KobeKo) | 2020 | Get Up Wit Me |
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"Save Me" | Pistols and Tears |
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"Up" | Race Me to Hell |
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"Houdini" |
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"Superstar" | 2021 | F*ck Your Feelings |
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"Vanish" | With or Without You |
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"Finders Keepers" (featuring Scorey & Internet Money) |
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"Somebody I Know" (with Era) | 2022 | Non-album singles |
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"They Don't Know" | Anywhere but Here |
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"My World" (with KillBunk) | Pilot |
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"Step Back" (with Mike Dimes) | Anywhere but Here |
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"UDntLuvMe" | 2023 | Non-album singles |
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"Arsonist" |
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Title | Year | Album | Details |
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"Run em Down" (Graham Lake & Avelino featuring Dro Kenji) | 2022 | Non-album singles |
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"KISS 'N TELL" (Mike Dimes featuring Dro Kenji) | 2023 |
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Steve Juon writing for Rap Reviews describes Dro Kenji's music in the following manner: "His music is not an evolution, a revolution, or any kind of solution. It’s just the same nihilistic world view of a generation that grew up in a world where you had to live it up fast because Death comes even faster."[17]