Sammy Adams

Samuel Adams Wisner (born August 14, 1987) is an American rapper, singer and songwriter.

He also released "Kimber," "Poker Face Remix," "Hard s***," "Opening Day," and "Rollin," which have combined for over 2 million views as of September 2012.

The EP topped iTunes' hip-hop charts, driven by the success of "Driving Me Crazy".

Adams credited his loyal college fan base for the success of Boston's Boy.

On July 13, 2010, four extra tracks were released by Adams to create a deluxe version of Boston's Boy.

Two of the songs, "Still I Rise" and "Fly Jets Over Boston," featured special guests G. Curtis and Curren$y, respectively.

G. Curtis was a recent signing to the record label and Curren$y had been working with Adams for a while but had yet to officially collaborate with him on a track.

His next single, "Blow Up", tells about how he is back on the rise after the signing, following a stagnant period after his explosion onto the scene with Boston's Boy.

[9] On August 1, 2012, EW reported that Adams was set to appear as himself on CW's hit teen drama 90210.

[10] In November 2012, he joined the remix version of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift’s song “I Knew You Were Trouble”.

During a charity concert in New Jersey on March 23, 2013, Adams fell sick during his performance and was taken to a nearby ambulance for treatment by paramedics.

The song is titled "L.A. Story" and features American singer Mike Posner, and is produced by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder.

[12] On September 18, 2013, Sammy took to his personal Twitter page to announce that his debut album, Homecoming, was to be released in October.

[16] Wisner played soccer for Trinity College and was named captain during his senior year.