Parks began his musical career at age 10, under the monikerDrew32.[17] He later released music under the name Drew Parks.[13] He writes, produces, and records nearly all of his songs himself. His music began to gain recognition in 2011, when he performed in the Fender Lodge at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah,[18][19][20] and in Austin, Texas at the 2011 SXSW Music Conference.[18]
Parks is no longer actively making music. His last official release was his 2016 album, Away We Go, which featured the single "We Love Them," a collaboration with Fatman Scoop.[33]
Selected discographyedit
Albums
2006: Awakening
2016: Away We Go EP
Mixtapes
2007: Awakening Vol. 2 Mixtape
2009: Quarter Till Infinity Mixtape (Hosted by DJ Mo Beatz)
2009: Twittermania Mixtape (Hosted by DJ Mo Beatz)
2009: Who is Drew32? Vol. 1 Mixtape
2010: Take the World: Who is Drew32? Vol. 2 Mixtape (Hosted by DJ Pauly D)
2010: Sunrise on Your Dreams Mixtape
2011: The B.U.R.N. Project
2011: Labeled SXSW Sampler (prelude to "Label Me")
^ abcMaria A. Pardalis, "Interview with DREW32", Neo Magazine, April 4, 2010
^Amy Allen, "Who is Drew32?" Archived March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The Oakland Press, January 17, 2010
^D.L. Chandler, "Detroit Rapper and Producer Drew32 Is Up Next", MTV, August 4, 2011
^Rahman Dukes, "Mixtape Daily: Drew32 and DJ Skee Drop 'Label Me'", MTV, May 29, 2012
^ ab"New Cassettes, Solo to be on 'First Take'", ESPN, February 3, 2013
^ ab"Music featured on 'First Take'", ESPN, June 17, 2014
^ ab"Pretty Little Liars Instagram Post May 09, 2017", Pretty Little Liars – Instagram, May 9, 2017
^ ab"The Fosters Official Season 5B Music Guide", Freeform, November 3, 2019
^"Greece – 1Xtra World Cup Freestyles", BBC 1Xtra, June 14, 2014
^"The Break Presents: Drew32", XXL Magazine, March 2013
^ ab"Billboard.com and Chevrolet Host 'Cruze-ing to Vegas'", GM.com, November 3, 2019
^"Drew32 Talks Detroit Hip-Hop: 'The Diversity Is Actually A Gift'", Vibe Magazine, November 3, 2019
^ abLeah Brungardt, "An Interview With Detroit Rap Phenomenon DREW PARKS!", All Access Music, November 3, 2019
^Amy Allen, "Who is Drew32?" Archived November 4, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, The Oakland Press, January 17, 2010
^Nichole Seguin, "Rapper Drew32 focuses on rising carer, education at OU"Archived April 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Oakland Press, April 6, 2016
^ ab"Drew Parks – About", Drew Parks Website, November 3, 2019
^Elena Keras, "Drew32 to Headline Detroit River Days Festival" Archived March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Malista.com, June 2007
^ abSowmya Krishnamurthy, "Drew32 and DJ Skee drop 'Label Me'" Archived June 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, MTV Rapfix, June 11, 2016
^Brandon Wernerd, "Drew32 Drops New Single ‘Spazz Out’ with Royce da 5′9″", Bro Bible, March 29, 2011
^Garrett Richie, "Conflict of interest: Drew32, rapper and best friend, comes to Mizzou" Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Maneater, September 13, 2011
^Gary Graff, "Sound Check: Rapper J.Cole receives rewards for patience; Adrian Belew keeping busys with Power Trio"[permanent dead link], The Oakland Press, October 5, 2011
^Chris Lauritsen, "GrizzlyPalooza to feature Gym Class Heroes, Drew32", The Oakland Post, February 10, 2012
^Abro, Joseph (March 31, 2013). "Rapper Drew32 in the spotlight". ounewsbureau.com. OU News Bureau. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
^"Introducing Greek-American Up and Coming Rapper Drew32", Hollywood Greek Reporter, January 8, 2013