Bio
Deuce music, was formed in 2005 as a subsidiary company to IN3 Entertainment, a multimedia company which specialized in local commercialization. Formed in 2003, IN3 was the first company in its area to offer the small town businesses of Frankfort, KY the ability to advertise on cable television. The idea was absorbed by the local multimedia conglomerate, but the vision of IN3 Entertainment has persevered in Deuce music. Also known as “the Mo-town of the South,” Deuce Music is the brain-child of three motivated young men; Albert Brooks, Quincy Thurman, and George Wilson jr. Unsatisfied with the current state of the market, these individuals seek to get every label on the same page by giving the fans something worth their money. Devoted to the integrity of the industry, the promising artists involved posses the sound of things to come. Ranging lyrically from socially conscious topics to a night at the club, talent such as Ike Brown, Prime, and Young L.O.R.D. are names to watch for as their careers continue to unfold. In September of 2006, Deuce music participated in the “Outwork Me, Can I Live?” tour with Crime Mobb and Dj Reflection. A major college tour through the south, shows kicked off in Greensboro, NC and ended in Jacksonville, FL. The label has worked in collaboration with labels such as Worksquad Music, Mindflux Music, Upstairs Studio, JY Entertainment, Blackout Entertainment, and Success Entertainment. Artists have opened for acts such as Cee-lo Greene, Too $hort, Busta Rhymes, Dem Franchize Boyz, Baby “D” of ( Oomp Camp), Nappy Roots, Akon, Trina, D4L, Clipse, and Young Joc. Deuce’s recording artists have also worked in conjunction with Wishmaster, Kay Gee of Naughty by Nature, Divine Mills, and Bone Crusher of So So Def to name a few. With the opening of the label’s club, “The Underground,” in Lexington, KY, the future looks bright for Deuce Music. Ike Brown’s release “The Blackout” Volume 1, and Young L.O.R.D.’s album “The Conflict Theory” Volume 3, already boast a combined total distribution of over 3000 copies. The impending release of their follow up albums when coupled with the mix tape 21, and Prime’s solo debut, show the dedication of these men to their craft. If you aren’t listening to Deuce, you aren’t listening.
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