Frank Lopes Jr. At age 15, Lopes began performing music and hip-hop. In , he released the album The Rise of Hobo Johnson independently, but later created a new version of the album in which had changed to the production and a different tracklist. Current members [22].

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The second album from the viral star is crowded with histrionic vocals, tired emotions, and petty grievances, leaving little room to actually enjoy his music. Hobo Johnson is the product of a section of a pop culture fandom whose life was changed by a Kid Cudi lyric, went to Warped Tour once, started shopping at Zumiez, and learned about love from Days of Summer. A few people reasonably called out his insincere approach to rap. The track features his teary-eyed emotion and his brand of quirky comedy. He became the latest love of moody teenagers desperate to find music that reciprocated their temperamental and lonely online aesthetic.
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We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Hailing from Sacramento, CA, artist Frank Lopes, who cultivated the moniker Hobo Johnson after being kicked out of his parents' house and left to live in his '94 Corolla, is propelling his way to the top. The half Azorean Portuguese, quarter Mexican and Native American vocalist built a grassroots following via viral homegrown style videos showcasing his singularity; an amalgamation of spoken word poetry, punk, folk and rap backed by his band The Lovemakers.
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