Duke Deuce

Duke Deuce, the Memphis-based rapper, has been making waves in the hip-hop scene with his energetic delivery and Southern charm. Born Patavious Isom, Duke Deuce gained prominence within the hip-hop community for bringing back crunk music, a subgenre that peaked in the early 2000s with artists like Lil Jon. Known for his dynamic presence and hard-hitting beats, Duke Deuce burst onto the scene with his hit single "Yeh," which showcased his ability to merge old-school crunk energy with contemporary trap elements.

As he continues to rise in the rap game, Duke Deuce has been relentless in releasing music that pays homage to his Memphis roots while pushing the genre forward. His discography, highlighted by tracks like "WASSUP" and "MNEIG (G-MIX)," demonstrate his versatility and commitment to the crunk revival movement. With "Da Gang" and "Rock With The Mob 2," he solidified his reputation for creating infectious, high-octane tracks that compel listeners to move. Duke Deuce's collaborations, such as "M.N.E.I.G" with Marcus901, show the respect he commands within the industry and his ability to blend his unique style with other artists. With an unapologetically bold persona and a dedication to his craft, Duke Deuce has firmly established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the landscape of Southern hip-hop.

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Sweet Tea [Extended Version]
Single - Released August 9, 2024
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