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MP3 Duce Boys - From the Ghetto to the Grammy´s

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  • Letter To The Industry
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  • You Dont Know Us Yet
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  • Whut It Do
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  • Chosen
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  • Crossroads
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  • Get Dem Niggas I
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  • Lil Shawty
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  • Shake Dat
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  • Doin Me Wrong
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  • Mo Bud (skit)
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  • Lets Dance
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  • Do Dat Thang
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  • If I Woulda Known
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  • Get Dem Niggas II
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  • Feel Good Music
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  • Hold Up
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  • Jump
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  • She Wants Me
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  • Appreciation
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  • Size: 67.3 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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The East Coast meets the Dirty South in this extremely versatile masterpiece by the Duce Boys.

19 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Southern Style, HIP HOP/RAP: Hardcore Rap



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Duce Boys

In 2005, the trio calling themselves âDuce Boysâ formed in Las Vegas, Nevada. K Roc, D Jon, and Mug Shot, three life long hip-hop enthusiasts from Dallas, Texas, Austin, Texas, and the Bronx, New York, respectively, virtually landed on the Las Vegas independent music scene. This group of talented, business-minded, musical entrepreneurs appears to be destined for greatness, and have expectations for their first project to carry them out of the ghetto and into a spot on the Grammys.

This self-titled album, âFrom the Ghetto to the Grammiesâ, exemplifies the groupsâ creative, versatile, and witty nature. It is home of the first hip-hop stepping song âFeel Good Musicâ (a la R Kelly), as well as the hit single âLil Shawtyâ and its off spring âShake Datâ. The Duce Boys believe this album is destined to go beyond measure. âI believe in the project itself. Everybody brought an element that made it hotâ¦It ainât all about the same shitâ says Mug about this album.

D Jon, K Roc or both, produced all but two tracks on this album. âWhut It Doâ was produced by Knoxx Prime of Beat-Tech Productions (www.beat-tech.com) and Grammy Nominee Tommy Marolda produced âLets Danceâ. The album also features up and coming R&B sensations RoRo (Crossroads, Lil Shawty), Crystal Diamond (Lets Dance) and Destiny Brown (Doinâ Me Wrong) as well as Duce Boy newcomer Hurrykane (Lil Shawty, Shake Dat).

Aside from being musically talented, each member greatly contributes to everything behind the scenes. K Roc is the go-to guy for graphics. He has created several web sites for the Duce Boys, as well as others (www.truewordid.net, www.ducefamilyrecords.com, www.fellaent.com). He also did the graphics for D Jonâs âVersitileâ, and âVersitile-Final Cutâ, and will be doing all graphics for the Duce Boy album, www.duceboys.com, and all promotional material. Roc, a.k.a. Roc Nasty, is also a co-executive producer on this album and makes moves along side his business partner D Jon, who also produces and is a 16 year veteran in the rap game. D Jon has produced tracks for other independent artists, a track for an Xbox game commercial, and also background music, created the theme song, and did narration for the film âHow Playas Do Itâ. He and Roc both are conducting business for the Duce Boys until they acquire a manager, but when it comes to public relations, Mug Shot, a.k.a. the Colonel, is the mouthpiece of the group.

This album contains music for people in the ghetto as well as the Grammies; their music has a message for people in the ghetto as well as the Grammies, and their ultimate goal with this album is to take them âFrom the Ghetto to the Grammies.â

D Jonâ(702) 245-1567 K Rocâ(702) 327-3294 www.duceboys.com
djon@duceboys.com kroc@duceboys.com www.ducefamilyrecords.com


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