Outasight is the stage name for singer and rapper Richard Andrew. Raised in… Read Full Bio ↴Outasight is the stage name for singer and rapper Richard Andrew. Raised in Yonkers, New York by two music loving parents, Andrew's ambitions of becoming a musician were first sparked when his father gave him a guitar. He soon realized that his passion lay in singing and rapping and he started his music career with playing shows at small venues in New York City such as the Bowery Poetry Club and the Nuyorican Cafe. Outasight's second promotional CD, Radio New York, which was released in June 2008, attracted the interest of record labels and in October 2009, he signed with Warner Bros. His official debut single, Tonight Is The Night, was released on September 23, 2011.
Every so often a new artist comes along with a sound so innovative, they are able to help reshape the barriers that confine mainstream music. Meet Outasight, the Yonkers, New York bred musician who brilliantly weaves together the cadenced sounds of popular hip-hop and indie rock with the poignant sensibility of classic pop and soul music to create a fresh, new sound that is all his own. “People are conditioned to see certain images for different genres of music,” says the 27 year-old songwriter. “So if something looks or sounds out of the norm, it’s more difficult to understand at first.”
Growing up an only child in the suburbs of New York City, Outasight’s parents encouraged his insatiable love for making music from a very young age. When he was 8 yearsold, he taught himself to write songs on a guitar passed down from his father. “I was surrounded by thousands of records as a kid,” says Outasight who grew up emulating the diverse sounds he was surrounded by all his life. “I listened to a lot of classic rock, and pop, like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and also soul artists like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. My friends and I would form bands and practice in someone’s basement and then I would go to school and write raps and spit raps on the playground. They were like duel personalities in a sense.”
During his junior year of high school, Outasight started venturing into the city, seeking out open mics where he was able to fine tune his own material in front of live audiences. “I used to perform a lot in Brooklyn at a place called Sputnik,” says Outasight. “It would be a very diverse crowd and I would rap and start singing and they would be like, what the hell is going on right now? Who is this White kid acting all crazy? But there were always people that liked it so I always took any type of acceptance as the fuel to go further.” After performing in the big city for a couple of years, the resourceful young artist started to gain confidence and create some extremely valuable music industry connections. He toyed with the idea of going to college but after taking classes on and off for close to five years, Outasight realized it was foolish not to capitalize on the name he had created for himself in the City’s burgeoning independent music scene.
In 2006, he decided to drop out of college for good and pursue music full time. The following year, he released a mixtape called Employee Of The Year with the help of his friend and business partner Dre Bond. The two started a new company to help promote Outasight appropriately named Daily Grind Music. After promoting the tape on Myspace and up and coming music blogs, Outasight and Daily Grind released his second project, Radio New York in June of ’08 which was featured on the Myspace Home page for three consecutive days—a tremendous feat for any new, unsigned artist. “The amount of people that I got exposed to was incredible,” says Outasight. “We were getting like 50 thousand plays a day! Dre and I made a video for one of the mixtape’s songs, ‘Good Evening’ that fall we got the video on MTV after winning the MTVU Freshman competition.”
In March of 2009, Outasight released his third mixtape, From There To Here, with world renowned hip-hop DJ Mick Boogie and a month later was asked to open for Ryan Leslie at NYC’s SOB’s. After winning over the packed house with his live show, Outasight’s manager, Norman “Storm” Bell of Purfek Storm Management, secured a meeting with Asylum Records CEO Todd Moscowitz who was instantly taken by the multi-talented MC’s growing body of work. That October, Outasight signed a deal with Asylum. Soon after his signing, Outasight released his latest mixtape Further. The project was sponsored by LRG clothing and was his most successful release to date, garnering over a hundred thousand downloads and counting. Due to its overwhelming popularity, Asylum is set to release Further as an EP exclusively on ITunes in March 2010 while Outasight continues to craft his first full length commercial release, the aptly titled, From Here to Eternity. “The concept behind my album is one person’s quest from the present moment to being timeless,” he says, “It’s something that lives way beyond me, it’s about the quest.”
On August 17th, 2010, Outasight released his latest mixtape, Never Say Never, again to much critical acclaim.
Every so often a new artist comes along with a sound so innovative, they are able to help reshape the barriers that confine mainstream music. Meet Outasight, the Yonkers, New York bred musician who brilliantly weaves together the cadenced sounds of popular hip-hop and indie rock with the poignant sensibility of classic pop and soul music to create a fresh, new sound that is all his own. “People are conditioned to see certain images for different genres of music,” says the 27 year-old songwriter. “So if something looks or sounds out of the norm, it’s more difficult to understand at first.”
Growing up an only child in the suburbs of New York City, Outasight’s parents encouraged his insatiable love for making music from a very young age. When he was 8 yearsold, he taught himself to write songs on a guitar passed down from his father. “I was surrounded by thousands of records as a kid,” says Outasight who grew up emulating the diverse sounds he was surrounded by all his life. “I listened to a lot of classic rock, and pop, like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and also soul artists like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. My friends and I would form bands and practice in someone’s basement and then I would go to school and write raps and spit raps on the playground. They were like duel personalities in a sense.”
During his junior year of high school, Outasight started venturing into the city, seeking out open mics where he was able to fine tune his own material in front of live audiences. “I used to perform a lot in Brooklyn at a place called Sputnik,” says Outasight. “It would be a very diverse crowd and I would rap and start singing and they would be like, what the hell is going on right now? Who is this White kid acting all crazy? But there were always people that liked it so I always took any type of acceptance as the fuel to go further.” After performing in the big city for a couple of years, the resourceful young artist started to gain confidence and create some extremely valuable music industry connections. He toyed with the idea of going to college but after taking classes on and off for close to five years, Outasight realized it was foolish not to capitalize on the name he had created for himself in the City’s burgeoning independent music scene.
In 2006, he decided to drop out of college for good and pursue music full time. The following year, he released a mixtape called Employee Of The Year with the help of his friend and business partner Dre Bond. The two started a new company to help promote Outasight appropriately named Daily Grind Music. After promoting the tape on Myspace and up and coming music blogs, Outasight and Daily Grind released his second project, Radio New York in June of ’08 which was featured on the Myspace Home page for three consecutive days—a tremendous feat for any new, unsigned artist. “The amount of people that I got exposed to was incredible,” says Outasight. “We were getting like 50 thousand plays a day! Dre and I made a video for one of the mixtape’s songs, ‘Good Evening’ that fall we got the video on MTV after winning the MTVU Freshman competition.”
In March of 2009, Outasight released his third mixtape, From There To Here, with world renowned hip-hop DJ Mick Boogie and a month later was asked to open for Ryan Leslie at NYC’s SOB’s. After winning over the packed house with his live show, Outasight’s manager, Norman “Storm” Bell of Purfek Storm Management, secured a meeting with Asylum Records CEO Todd Moscowitz who was instantly taken by the multi-talented MC’s growing body of work. That October, Outasight signed a deal with Asylum. Soon after his signing, Outasight released his latest mixtape Further. The project was sponsored by LRG clothing and was his most successful release to date, garnering over a hundred thousand downloads and counting. Due to its overwhelming popularity, Asylum is set to release Further as an EP exclusively on ITunes in March 2010 while Outasight continues to craft his first full length commercial release, the aptly titled, From Here to Eternity. “The concept behind my album is one person’s quest from the present moment to being timeless,” he says, “It’s something that lives way beyond me, it’s about the quest.”
On August 17th, 2010, Outasight released his latest mixtape, Never Say Never, again to much critical acclaim.
The Introduction
Outasight Lyrics
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Ace Bushy Striptease ace bushy strip tease.…
All The Day Holiday It's like a shadow reaching around the corner, no matter …
Ark of the Covenant My God what am I here for if its not to live…
B. Cooper Lets bring this shit back to 2018 Rappin and Vibin and…
B. Wash Y'en a qui d'mande Tout c'que j'en pense Bonnet Blanc Blan…
B. Wash X Dj Whoo Kid Lets bring this shit back to 2018 Rappin and Vibin and…
Breathe Carolina Every shooting star reminds me when Hollywood lost the brigh…
C-Scripture I came in this Hip-Hop, raised in this Hip-Hop Everything I…
C. Stone Welcome back, everybody, and the first of all delights for…
Clemens Rumpf and David A. Tobin Introduction I’m the blindness of mankind I learn to seek bu…
D-Sisive Either I'm getting realer or the world getting faker 9-5 Job…
Da Brat Yeah A classic story be told, Carmen a hip hopera watch the…
dj.RED well good evening ladies and gentlemen.......…
Emanuel and the Fear What it comes, what it goes, why I´m always in…
Four! Hey baby I know it's been a long time but I, I…
J Dilla Back in the days when I was a young nigga Before…
J. L. J Fellow citizens, please raise your hands We need more energy…
K. Allico Either I'm getting realer or the world getting faker 9-5 Job…
Mr. Triky Loko Smoke and choke and roll a blunt with me Smoking…
N-Thrax What up everybody I go by the name of R3N3 R-3-N-3 It…
NJ Devil feat. Heat It's Martini Time! Hey, buddy do you got the time? No, I…
Nu Jerzey Devil feat. Heat Introduction…
O.C. & Poops Three years is a long time when you're this young Throwing…
Ostrogoth Let's play music Real hot and secure Listen, all of you Who …
Pro Ladies and gentlemen Mike Pro has finally arrived This is, t…
Sam Lachow & Raz Pull up to the function Pull up to the function Pull up…
Shope Goodmorning, what can I get for you today? So that will…
Sick Of Change It all starts now... These are opinions These are beliefs …
Stace There is no argument that his unorthodox vision separates hi…
T.I. All is one, one is all We are the spirit Ascend We have…
the god and death stars Hundred Ways to die Hundred Ways to live Hundred Ways to die…
Thousand Foot Krutch Welcome You have activated all our systems Deactivation is…
UNDERGROUND HIP HOP vol.10 On a tous des moments de solitude et de joie Tout…
V.KEYS Welcome everybody This is a new chapter in my life True begi…
X-Morta On a tous des moments de solitude et de joie Tout…
Zaza God Check how my vision varies, im a lyricist but some…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Outasight:
About Last Night I don't remember much man but uhh (Yeah! Alright!) I do- I…
All Time Fave Some things never change (Oh nah) You′re still my all time f…
Another L@te Night Tuhi Hai Pyar Mera Main Hoon Yaar Tera Lagale Seene Se Bana…
Better Late Than Never Open my eyes, hung over around somewhere quarter to four Th…
Catch Me If You Can Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Catch me if you can Sink slow sips…
Change The World I wake up, and I can't get my head out…
Everything I can never be your everything, anything, all the things…
Ferrari Sunset Ferrari Sunset Baby take the wind, let′s go We ain't ever go…
Figure 8 Caught the train on the later side Looking for a place…
Good Evening Good morning, good evening, I hope you like dreaming, You …
Good Evening (Dream Big) Good morning, good evening, I hope you like dreaming, You li…
Here Comes The Man Tonight this party is gonna get so loud The neighbors goin′…
I Got You Anything ya need yeah Anything ya need You already know You…
I'll Drink to That Walking in the rain trying to clear my head the city…
If I Fall Down Welcome to the good life Making toasts another good night I'…
Ill Drink To That Walking in the rain trying to clear my head the city…
It's Like That [Chorus: x2] Some might get it and some might not, We don't…
Let's Go Whenever Wherever Back then everybody got a plan Everybo…
Life Or Something Like It I think my timing right They saying it’s important that I…
Lights Camera Action Sometimes life is stranger than fiction But the weird thing …
Loosen Up You got me all tied up and twisted yea You got…
Losing My Mind Break a, break a, break a one time, get with…
Lush Life Sitting back on my MC status I ain’t good at math…
Near The End Well there's a right time and a right place Mexico City…
Never Say Never Never say never if ya ever felt the way I…
Nights Like These All our lives we're dreaming, dreaming, dreaming For nights …
Now or Never And I can't believe forever it seems to live out…
On My Way I′m on my way I'm not sure how the rest goes Soon…
Perfect Words Oh ohh, oh ohh, oh ohh, oh ohh Oh ohh, oh…
Radio Radio Tuhi Hai Pyar Mera Main Hoon Yaar Tera Lagale Seene Se Bana…
Ready Set Go Let's go! Yeah, out the corner of my eye I see the…
Say Hey Put em up to the sky Wave your hands side to…
Setting Sun I hope this day is never done I hope this day…
She's Leaving Home Wednesday morning ‘round five o’ clock The day begins, it ne…
Shine Everybody dream about the money and cars and clothes and…
So What [Chorus] I said so what? You got a little something on…
Stays The Same Crashed on the couch late late last night TV sounds And…
Still Young Red cups all across the apartment Music too loud, police cam…
Stranger Than Fiction [Verse 1: Outasight] It's sometimes stranger than fiction Bu…
Take It Tuhi Hai Pyar Mera Main Hoon Yaar Tera Lagale Seene Se Bana…
The Boogie Ladies and Gentlemen Report to the Dance Floor! Report to th…
The Graduate Somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere We might get the …
The Wild Life Got Swagger like Jagger Big French palace Damn that′s tight …
Tonight Is The Night I've been feeling real good, came a long way from…
Under Lock and Key Under the orange tree, save some room for me I’ll meet…
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M.
Pretty tight song =)
Дима Волков
where i can find lyrics?
M.
Shit... finally found it again
Zeo Dark
The song is so perfect until 1:50 lol