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Into the Wild is Sammy Adams' third official mixtape, released on December 30, 2011.

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Released on September 23, 2010, Party Records was Adams' follow-up to his debut EP, Boston’s Boy. The mixtape was hosted by DJ Whoo Kid and DJ J. Cash.

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This Sammy Adams' debut mixtape, released in February 2010. It contains some of the same tracks as his debut EP, Boston’s Boy, which would be released a few weeks after this tape. However, it also contains his debut single “I Hate College Remix”.

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Released on August 14, 2012, OK Cool is intended to be the pre-album for Sammy Adams' debut studio album, I Wish.

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This is the seventh track on Sammy Adams' debut EP, Boston’s Boy, released on March 4, 2010. This song was also released on November 16, 2009, as the lead single from the EP.

It was also the fourth track on his mixtape, Boston’s Opening Day.

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This is the 15th track on Sammy Adams' debut EP, Boston’s Boy, released on March 4, 2010. However, it was originally released as the opening track on his debut mixtape Boston’s Opening Day.

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Samuel Adams Wisner (born August 14, 1987), better known as Sammy Adams, is a rapper from Boston, Massachusetts.

He is currently signed to RCA Records and has released four mixtapes during his career; Boston’s Opening Day (2010), Party Records (2010), Into the Wild (2011), and OK Cool (2012). He also released one EP; Boston’s Boy (2010). He has recently released an extension of EP Boston’s Boy called Boston’s Boy: Extra Innings (2016).

Adams rose to fame off the back of his hit songs, “I Hate College (Remix)” and “Driving Me Crazy”.

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This is the 11th track on Sammy Adams' debut EP, Boston’s Boy, released through 1st Round.

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Boston’s Boy is the debut EP from Boston rapper Sammy Adams, released on March 4, 2010. The EP eventually helped Adams get signed by RCA Records, on which he is releasing his debut studio album.

The EP was supported by four singles; “Tab Open”, “Driving Me Crazy”, “Just Sayin'”, and “Still I Rise”. There were features from G. Curtis and Curren$y.

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Despite committing numerous crimes during his lifetime, Uptown has never been in jail because he had many street mentors who taught him to avoid getting arrested.

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