Blueprint  | |
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| Birth name | Albert Andrew Shepard[1] | 
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| Born | July 11, 1974 | 
| Origin | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. | 
| Genres | Hip hop | 
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| Years active | 1997–present | 
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| Website | printmatic | 
Albert Andrew Shepard, (born July 11, 1974),[2] better known by his stage name Blueprint, is an American rapper and record producer from Columbus, Ohio.[3] He is a founder of Weightless Recordings.[4]
Blueprint is one half of the duo Soul Position along with producer RJD2.[5] He is also a member of the rap group Greenhouse (formerly known as Greenhouse Effect), which currently consists of himself and Illogic.[6] The duo also run a podcast "Super Duty Tough Work" which airs on Youtube, Soundcloud, and other platforms.
Life and career
Blueprint first gained underground attention as a member of the crew Greenhouse Effect.[7] He then reached a wider audience when he appeared on the track "Final Frontier" from RJD2's debut album Deadringer in 2002.[8] Since then, he has released two albums with RJD2 as Soul Position,[9] as well as several solo albums on Rhymesayers Entertainment, including 1988 (2005)[10] and Adventures in Counter-Culture (2011).[11] In 2014, he released Respect the Architect.[12]
Blueprint has written 4 books as of February 2021. Furthermore, Blueprint does a weekly podcast with fellow Greenhouse member Illogic titled "Super Duty Tough Work" covering topics such as hip-hop, business and art.
Discography
Studio albums
- The Weightroom (2003)
 - Chamber Music (2004)
 - 1988 (2005)
 - Iron and Niacin (2006)
 - Sign Language (2009)
 - Adventures in Counter-Culture (2011)
 - Deleted Scenes (2012)
 - Respect the Architect (2014)
 - King No Crown (2015)
 - Two Headed Monster (2018)
 
Compilation albums
- Weightless Radio: A Collection of Blueprint Instrumentals (2011)
 
EPs
- Vitamins & Minerals (2004)
 - Blueprint vs. Funkadelic (2008)
 - Blueprint Who (2010)
 - Vigilante Genesis (2016)
 
Singles
- "Boombox" (2005)
 - "So Alive" (2011)
 
Guest appearances
- Illogic - "Favorite Things" and "Blueprint" from Unforeseen Shadows (2000)
 - Sage Francis - "Orphanage Freestyle" from Sick of Waiting Tables (2001)
 - Eyedea & Abilities - "Before and After" from First Born (2001)
 - Illogic - "Break Bread" from Got Lyrics? (2002)
 - Aesop Rock - "Alchemy" from Daylight (2002)
 - RJD2 - "Final Frontier" from Deadringer (2002)
 - Mars Ill - "Planes and Trains" from Backbreakanomics (2003)
 - Static & Nat Ill - "Fist High" from Teamwork (2004)
 - Tack Fu - "Evolution Is Outdated" from 85 Decibel Monks (2004)
 - Vast Aire - "Zenith" from Look Mom... No Hands (2004)
 - Illogic - "The Only Constant" from Celestial Clockwork (2004)
 - Envelope - "Be Your Own Man" from Insignificant Anthems (2005)
 - Mr. Lif - "Mo' Mega" from Mo' Mega (2006)
 - Zero Star - "Catch Up" from Forever's Never Really That Long (2006)
 - Lord 360 - "Previously Pillaged" from The Anomaly LP (The Battle Cry) (2006)
 - Ill Poetic - "Common Knowledge" from The World Is Ours (2007)
 - Atmosphere - "Crewed Up" from Strictly Leakage (2008)
 - Envelope - "Looking In" from Shark Bolt (2008)
 - Bottom Brick - "Cadillac Rap" from The Groundbreaking (2008)
 - Jake One - "Scared" from White Van Music (2008)
 - BK-One with Benzilla - "Blue Balls" from Rádio Do Canibal (2009)
 - Felt - "Protagonists (Full Clip Remix)" (2009)
 - Small Professor - "Make Moves" from Gigantic Vol. 1 (2012)
 - Aesop Rock - "BMX" from Skelethon (2012)
 - Abstract Rude & Musab - "Pomp and Circumstance" from The Awful Truth (2012)
 - True Believers - "One Question" from The Man (2012)
 - Illus - "The Gift" and "Extraordinary" from Family First (2012)
 - Solillaquists of Sound - "Here I Am" from The 4th Wall: Part 2 (2013)
 - Art Vandelay - "When Death Sings" from Eye 8 the Crow (2013)
 - Midaz the Beast - "Seeing Is Believing" from AU: Another Universe (2013)
 - RJD2 - "It All Came to Me in a Dream" from More Is Than Isn't (2013)
 - Mad Dukez & Fresh Kils - "Rearview Reminder" from Gettin' Gatsby (2013)
 - Illogic & Blockhead - "Justified" from Capture the Sun (2013)
 - Rick Chyme - "Starving Artists" from 5iveit LP (2013)
 - J. Rawls - "Best Producer on the Mic II" from The Legacy (2014)
 - Doze - "How America Works" from Hell Is Hot as Hell, Boss (2014)
 - Illus & ICBM - "Beautiful Thing" from Behind the Mask (2014)
 - Ill State - "Blood, Sweat & Tears" from Illiterates (2014)
 - Illus & DJ Johnny Juice - "Extraordinary" and "Beautiful Thing" from Kaboom (2015)
 - Abstract Rude - "Kan of Whoop Ass Reprise" from Keep the Feel: A Legacy of Hip Hop Soul (2015)
 - Doze - "No Gravity" from Pay Dues Forever (2015)
 - Paulie Rhyme - "Dream Chasers" from Super String Theory (2015)
 - Atmosphere - "This Lonely Rose" (2015)
 - RJD2 - "Up in the Clouds" from Dame Fortune (2016)
 - More Or Les - "No Turning Back" (also featuring The Mighty Rhino) from Blow The Fuck Up But Stay Humble (2016)
 
Productions
- Aesop Rock - "Alchemy" from Daylight (2002)
 - Illogic - Celestial Clockwork (2004)
 - Vast Aire - "Zenith" and "Outro: 12 Noon" from Look Mom... No Hands (2004)
 
References
- ↑ "ALL SHOCK NO VALUE". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
 - ↑ Downing, Andy (April 24, 2014). "Locals: Blueprint strips his music down to the studs for Respect the Architect". Columbus Alive.
 - ↑ Sigelman, Danny (March 2, 2011). "Rhymesayers mainstay Blueprint readies new full-length release". City Pages. Archived from the original on August 19, 2012.
 - ↑ Perezcastaneda, Geneva (April 25, 2011). "Q&A: Blueprint Takes Us On 'Adventures in Counter-Culture'". Filter.
 - ↑ Umile, Dominic (January 21, 2004). "Soul Position: 8,000,000 Stories". PopMatters.
 - ↑ Gillespie, Blake (October 19, 2009). "Greenhouse (Effect): The New Cast". Impose.
 - ↑ Deville, Chris (July 21, 2011). "Hip-hop in Columbus: Key moments". Columbus Alive.
 - ↑ Thomas-Glass, Daniel (July 25, 2002). "RJD2 - Dead Ringer". Dusted Magazine.
 - ↑ Breihan, Tom (April 3, 2006). "Soul Position: Things Go Better With RJ and Al". Pitchfork.
 - ↑ Macia, Peter (June 2, 2005). "Blueprint: 1988". Pitchfork.
 - ↑ Matthews, Aaron (April 5, 2011). "Blueprint - Adventures in the Counter-Culture". Exclaim!.
 - ↑ Connor, Martin (May 1, 2014). "Blueprint - Respect The Architect". HipHopDX.
 
External links
- Official website 

 - Blueprint discography at Discogs