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Duke Deuce

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Duke Deuce on Tour

Memphis rapper and self-proclaimed "King of Crunk" Duke Deuce is bringing his high-energy performances to stages across North America on the Crunkstar Tour in 2022. The trap-style frontman reintroduced crunk to the mainstream with the explosive track "Crunk Ain't Dead" in 2019 and will perform old fan favorites alongside tracks from his 2022 album Crunkstar. Duke Deuce experiments with new sounds on his latest album, so fans lucky enough to snag tickets to the Crunkstar Tour will be in for an exciting experience.

Duke Deuce Live in Concert

Patavious Lashun Isom, aka Duke Deuce, was born in Memphis in 1992. As the son of producer and MaddHouz Ent. CEO Duke Nitty, Duke Deuce grew up around music production, and his childhood bedroom even doubled as a recording studio. In his early 20s, he released the track "Whole Lotta," which gained widespread attention when dancer SheLovesMeechie featured it in one of her videos. The track's success led to a record deal with Quality Control Music, and Duke Deuce released his first mixtape, Memphis Massacre, in 2018. In 2019 the label released a collaborative album titled Quality Control: Control The Streets Volume 2 featuring the Duke Deuce song, "Yeh." The track's popularity catapulted the rapper to fame, but it's his single from the same year, "Crunk Ain't Dead," featuring Juicy J, Lil Jon and Project Pat, that Duke is most famous for. By 2020, Duke Deuce followed up with a second mixtape titled Memphis Massacre 2, featuring Project Pat and Lil Jon. After increasing popularity, Duke Deuce signed with the Motown Records label and released Duke Nukem in 2021. The hit album features A$AP Ferg, Young Dolph and Foogiano, debuting at No. 3 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. In recent work, Duke Deuce proves that he's still the "King of Crunk" with the release of his second full-length album, 2022's Crunkstar, featuring Babyface Ray, Juicy J, Lil Yachty, and more.

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