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D-VOUR

BIO
D-Vour, Jesus, the name alone is intimidating.  So imagine his spit game. The BX born artist grew up in forest projects where he battled his way through the hardships of the hood. That  being the struggles trying to make it out and using music to take him out. As a youngin he viewed things a bit different from everyone else. That’s why when it comes to his music people might say he’s  a lot different than everyone else. Part of that difference is due to fact he listened to various types of music  growing up. Everything from classical to jazz but in particularly metal and rock.

Drawn into  the hip hop world by his older brother, he got exposed to certain rappers that was known for eating their opponents up in battles. Rappers like KRS ONE, Big Daddy Kane and Rakim had that raw persona about them he fell in love with. Down the line he got into the Bone Thugs in Harmony era who which inspired him to start rapping.  At the age of 10 is when he wrote his first rap song  which was for a school project and guess what he’s been writing since. D-Vour  has been in a number of battles and ciphers where he has adopted the CandaNime,  simply because they say his style seems to be a mixture of Canibus and Eminem with raw vocals and funny but sick word play. 

D-Vour is that alternative in his music and in his life. Drawing from years of being in metal bands, D-vour has found ways to create a combination of both rapping and screaming and use it to his advantage; But when it comes down to it, it’s all about having a good time and making some good music, for all the weird kids and the loners from the hood that are into different things.

Pushing the limits of Hip Hop and music in general D-vour tries to mix all the genres in a dope gumbo. D-vour’s live show is Electric and raw giving it 1000% every time he hits a stage. The future for D-vour is vast and if he keeps with creating new and better projects that the world can enjoy.

DISCOGRAPHY
One Bad Day
ElectroLadyDropKick
Bathroom Party
The John Doe Mixtape
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