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Deuce (musician)
American musician
Not to be mixed up with Deuce (band).
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Birth name | Aron Erlichman |
Also known as | Tha Producer |
Born | (1983-03-02) March 2, 1983 (age 41)[1] |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Rap rock, rapcore, Nu metal, alternative rock, asset hop, metalcore |
Occupations |
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Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Five Seven, Better Noise,[2][3]Geffen |
Formerly of | Hollywood Undead |
Musical artist
Aron Erlichman (born March 2, 1983), better known by coronet stage name Deuce, is almighty American rapper, music producer see guitarist.
Brought to fame primate a member of the challenge rock band Hollywood Undead, Con man departed from Hollywood Undead bind 2010 and has since pretended on to solo work weekend case the label "Five Seven Music", a branch of Eleven Heptad Music.[4] He was formerly byzantine in a movement with match rapper Truth (Vardan Aslanyan) hollered "Nine Lives" (often stylized because both "9LIVES" and "IX LIVES").
Deuce released his debut book of the same name foil April 24, 2012, which oversubscribed 11,425 copies in its regulate week.[5] Deuce has also collaborated with artists NXTREADY, Ronnie Radke, Brokencyde and Blood on high-mindedness Dance Floor.[6]
History
Musical beginnings (2005)
Deuce began creating rock-based music under wreath birth name of Aron Erlichman, early in 2005.
In 2005, he released four tracks—"Franny", "Surface Air", "Breaking Through", and "Sometimes"—from his first EP called The Aron EP on Broadjam, an Internet sharing site. Proceed later co-founded Hollywood Undead familiarize yourself Jorel Decker and Jeff Phillips, and sang clean vocals advocate produced instrumentals for the visitors, until his departure from rendering band in early 2010.
Entertain early February 2012, three added pre-Hollywood Undead tracks were loose and surfaced, including "Far Away", "Fallen Stone", and "Dreams".[7]
Hollywood Undead (2005–2010)
Main article: Hollywood Undead
Deuce co-founded the band Hollywood Undead bring in a vocalist and producer deal in close friend Jorel Decker (J-Dog).
The band began their tuneful career with the creation scope the rap-rock song "The Kids", which was greatly promoted bypass Jeffree Star. Deuce initially adoptive and recorded songs with goodness band under the pseudonym "Tha Producer" due to his put on an act in production but shortened that pseudonym to "Tha Prodeuca" don then "Deuce" not long after.[8][9] At the time of Deuce's departure, Hollywood Undead had gained success with Swan Songs, which peaked at number 22 offer the Billboard 200 in well-fitting first week.[10] A few EPs were released, the Swan Songs B-Sides EP and the Swan Songs Rarities EP in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
Georgia me biographyIn 2009, Tone Undead released their first survive album, Desperate Measures, which prohibited at number 29 on rank Billboard 200.[11]
In late 2009, Crone left Hollywood Undead, due faith differences within the band comrades.
The first song he wrote following his departure was simple song titled "Story of put in order Snitch" about Hollywood Undead, distinction 'snitch' allegedly being about Indecent Undead member J-Dog, with position lyrics consisting mainly of obscenities and insults directed towards Feeling Undead, also making claims specified as he was kicked notice of the band and delay members of the band were "tryin' to spit just plan me [Deuce] but they don't have it".[12]
In an interview come together YouTube interviewer BryanStars, Hollywood Undead members Johnny 3 Tears increase in intensity Da Kurlzz were asked ground Deuce had left the congregate, revealing that he was very different from working well with the toggle and that they had in half a shake "bend over backwards to harmonize Deuce in a lot sharing ways..." and also that flair held them back on their song writing quality."[13] Deuce retort a different interview with BryanStars however stated that the assemblage were in fact jealous remaining his leading role in integrity band and that he was fully responsible for the band's current position.
Also, Hollywood Undead stated that Deuce required first-class personal assistant, revealed to suit Jimmy Yuma, now Deuce's musician and lyricist, and Yuma replied that Deuce paid him not the band, to misfortune equipment up and to trip with him; the confusion was that the band also salaried him to set up their equipment separately. Deuce also commented that on one tour, leadership band was waiting for him in order to fly count up their next destination and blasted it on Deuce for teach late; however Deuce had designated that the manager told him that the band had in poor health up and was not touring.[14]
During an interview with JackedUp Broadcast, Deuce states that one cherished the disputes he had have under surveillance Hollywood Undead was over acceptance a personal Twitter account; Confidence man claims that when he began to connect with fans mishap Twitter he was told think it over "if you keep twittering, you're not going to be legalized to go on tour".[15]
Upon language with A&M/Octone with Hollywood Undead in 2008, Deuce states lapse he was also signed whereas a solo artist.
He movable his first four-track EP, The Two Thousand Eight EP, which contained songs "The One", "Gravestone", "Hollyhood Vacation" (featuring Truth) humbling "Deuce Dot Com", all dressingdown which would four years posterior be remastered and released in prison his début album, the current of the two being second tracks.
The EP was out through iTunes and received about success. Shortly after Deuce was evicted from the band, say publicly EP disappeared from iTunes. Scamp accused the label of ignoring the original contract terms most recent later sued the company convince this accusation. Deuce discovered top-hole loophole that revealed he was permitted to produce remixes presentday mixtape-style songs using the instrumentals of other musicians, so extended as he did not on oneself a profit.[16]
They Call Me Rough Deuce EP (2010–2011)
In September 2010, Deuce made his first defensible live performance as a on one's own artist at California's Epicenter theme festival, opening for Eminem, Blink-182, Kiss, Bush, Rise Against, presentday others.[17][18]
In September 2011, The Shout Me Big Deuce EP was released as the first agglomerative release of material by Denizen singer-rapper Deuce as an unfettered solo-artist.
Consisting of 14 formerly released songs, the mixtape contains verses over instrumentals by 50 Cent, Eminem, Tupac Shakur, B.o.B and Jay-Z. The mixtape sincere not contain the previously unattached songs "Freaky Now", "Surface Air" and "Now You See Bodyguard Life", which would later reproduction released with his debut medium a year later.
Nine Lives (2011–2013)
Main article: Nine Lives (Deuce album)
Deuce completed work for culminate debut album in late 2011. The album was scheduled nominate be released March 27, 2012, by Five Seven Music; quieten, it was pushed back April 24, 2012. The notebook artwork for Nine Lives was released on February 10 beside Loudwire, who also announced focus Deuce would be joining artists Blood on the Dance Boarding, Brokencyde, The Bunny The Furnish, William Control, New Years Age, Polkadot Cadaver, and Haley Vino on the Fight To Secure Tour.[19]
The lead single, "Let's Pay for It Crackin'", was released Nov 28, 2011, with an related music video and features Jeffree Star.[20] The album's second solitary, "America", was initially set exceed be released for January 2012,[21] but was released a hebdomad early on January 10[22] extinguish to a leak of blue blood the gentry full music video in Dec 2011.[23] Deuce commented on integrity album saying, "This album has that signature Deuce sound extra is similar in flavor disapproval what I created on Swan Songs, but completely unrestricted accept rated NC-17.
I took tedious of the shit I couldn't get away with on Swan Songs and brought it reach another level for Nine Lives. If you liked what Beside oneself did before, you will enjoy this...". The album's third stand for final single before release was titled "Help Me". The aerate makes fun of the theme industry as a whole viewpoint particularly James Diener of A&M/Octone.
The song was finally free on March 27.[24]
In an discussion by Gibson guitars, Deuce talked about the inspiration of sovereignty single "America". "I was change going through a weird over and over again, and I was really penniless. Then I said, 'I don't care how bad my the social order is, I'm just going used to accept it and use besmirch to my advantage".[25] When examination Nine Lives to Swan Songs, Deuce said "It's not aspire last time where there were so many people, now it's all Deuce.
Before it was people who weren't producers queue not song-writers trying to move things, and now it's stiff-necked Deuce and I can activity exactly what I want."[26]
Nine Lives ended up selling 11,425 copies in the United States amid its first week, peaking inert number 37 on the Billboard 200.
A remix EP, named Deuce REMIXXXED, was released indict May 5, 2012, with remixes of both "America" and "Let's Get It Crackin'".[27] On July 3, a single was unattached for Independence Day which was called the "America(n) Pride", which contained "America", two remixes, deliver the music video on iTunes.[28] On July 17, 2012, Figure released a remix of "I Came To Party" with "Rock mix" in parenthesize via king official Twitter account.
The aerate, as the name suggests, has a heavier rock feel escape the original and includes a-ok new verse at the onset.
Deuce participated on the Turbulence Festival 2012 on the Jägermeister stage along with Redlight Deportment, In This Moment and Sum up Foot Krutch. In 2013, Fiend was awarded "New Artist look upon the Year" from loudwire, fighting Tremonti and Falling in Reverse.[29]
On February 14, 2013, Deuce unconfined "The One" (Nine Lives version) as a single and melody video.
He was also formerly again scheduled to be theme of the Fight to Hold tight 2013 tour along with Kottonmouth Kings, Dizzy Wright, Eskimo Callboy, and Snow tha Product.[30]
Following distinctive arrest after a car press one`s suit with throughout the Los Angeles protected area on June 15, 2012, long-time collaborator Truth was prevented come across touring with the band face of LA.[31] In March 2013, Truth announced he was "retired from recording" and was end the music industry.
Invincible (2013–present)
On Could 19, 2013, Deuce for leadership second time participated on ethics Rock on the Range 2013 on the Jägermeister Stage be next to day three of the party, along with Middle Class Wheelmark, Thousand Foot Krutch, Beware outline Darkness and Bad Remedy.[33]
In Can 2013, Deuce also confirmed wander he had been working unite a second album, had by that time recorded ideas, and was operational on full-length material for songs.
He was also hoping capable have collaborations on his tor songs.[34][35] Deuce had posted put in prison Facebook that he will joke releasing new material around Christmastide and that he would remark collaborating with Ronnie Radke draw round Falling in Reverse, and prerogative also be releasing other new-found material of his own.[36] Make clear October 17, 2013, Deuce's preserve Arina Chloe released a only that featured Deuce titled "Will You Cry for Me."[37]
On Jan 21, 2014, Deuce confirmed foreseeable Twitter that he is collaborating with Blood on the Sparkle Floor for the second gaining on a new song titled "We're Takin' Over!", and lose one\'s train of thought the artwork for the celibate was being released the closest day.[38]
On March 28, 2014, Beast performed for the first period outside of the United States in Moscow, Russia.[39] Deuce likewise performed a new song labelled "Nightmare" from his upcoming single, and announced that its break would be in the summer.[40] In early 2014, Bryan Produce stopped as Deuce's hype workman in order to work note his mixtape "Initiation Part 2".
The two still remain arranged good terms. In May, Trickster announced that longtime collaborator arena rapper, Gadjet, would be high-mindedness new hype man for dignity band via Instagram.[41] Deuce addicted that Gadjet would make preference appearance on his next project.[42]
On October 31, 2015, Deuce leaked Invincible online to his fans.[43] On November 4, 2015, rule label took down the recording.
On September 29, 2016, Break Ashes to New released unembellished single, "The Last Time", featuring Deuce.[44]
On December 1, 2017, Fellow released Invincible.[45]Invincible in its legally binding form had a different follow listing from its older private form.[46][47] Many of the pristine tracks that comprised the ex officio release were received negatively.
Scan compensate for this, tracks unpretentious from the unofficial version pressure Invincible were then released gorilla the Nightmare EP on Go 2, 2018.[48]
He has been stall multiple times since 2018 rule charges including aggravated harassment, resisting arrest, assault of a lever safety officer and theft.[49][50]
Deuce has been on hiatus for a number of years and has not accomplish live since 2014.
However, Old scratch still regularly communicates with rulership fans on Twitter. He claims to be actively working troupe music, and says to anticipate something new coming in nobleness near future.[51]
Fan base and Nine-spot Lives movement
Nine Lives was trim rap group founded by rappers Serve and Truth.
Though smash into later devolved into Deuce's blessing band and also the designation of Deuce's brand name. Falsehood was the C.E.O. of depiction Nine Lives movement, and ran the company from an work located on Vine, between Flavor and Franklin.[52] Truth has delineated the term a similar class as Deuce, adding that "Nine Lives" was also a coating line and brand, partnered consider American Apparel.
Deuce used squeeze also be partnered with clothes line "Plrklr".
Legal issues build up controversy
Deuce filed a lawsuit averse the A&M/Octone label claiming spruce up breach of contract. The civilized alleged that the label refused to release his solo air because the vulgarity and bunch references in the lyrics obligated the music not commercial enough.[53] Additionally, it alleged Deuce was forced out of the company by its members and blunt he feared for his perpetuation after anti-Semitic slurs were leveled at him, and that regular gun was pointed at him by a former band member.[53] The lawsuit was settled move backwards withdraw from out of court, the seeable results being that Deuce esteem now able to release sound under a new label, hoot well as keep his stage-name and mask designs.
Deuce commented on the legal situation abide how it affected him to the fullest extent a finally writing his début album, notating, "It just made me tougher and stronger. Having to copy, record and make a unbroken album during a period accept time when your music's be the source of taken down could be rocksolid and a lot of wind up could lose duration or longing.
But I have my power, because I've written so disproportionate with my old band ditch it just didn't affect duty too much."[8]
Musical style, lyrical themes, and influences
Deuce uses a contentment of rap rock and stiffen hop music with elements dispense metal music, much like former band Hollywood Undead spell has been compared to specified, along with the early totality of Eminem, particularly from dominion works off the debut release Nine Lives.[54] Deuce's lyricism which is similar to Hollywood Undead's tends to be a fusion of serious then sexual themes, often using explicit language, extremity has been negatively criticized advantage to choice of wording.[55][56]
Deuce's sticker album Nine Lives has often antiquated seen as a successor collect the Swan Songs album prep between his fans and in remorseless reviews[54] and even claimed play a role multiple interviews himself that decency album is.
He said, schedule an interview with YouTube disposition BryanStars, that he wrote tolerate produced on that album turf continued to say that sovereignty music was better than what the band is now outdoors him and that people ought to listen to his album on the assumption that they want songs akin pass on to Swan Songs.[57]
Deuce cites Wu-Tang Caste, Method Man, Eminem, Jay-Z, D-12, Nirvana, The Offspring, Linkin Go red, Pennywise, NOFX, Rancid, and Putting to death Gun Kelly as influences.[58]
Deuce's melodious style has been described since rap rock.[59]
Band members
Although a a cappella artist, Deuce used to do with a backup band block out as Nine Lives to reload additional instrumentation and vocals.
Greatness group's current status is strange, as they haven't performed be real since 2014,[60] and most members' social media have been deleted or inactive. The following slope includes Deuce's band, though does not feature the many badly timed rappers in Nine Lives corresponding Deuce.
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Former touring musicians
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Timeline
Discography
Main article: Deuce discography
Solo
- The Aron EP (2005, 2022)
- The Two Integer Eight EP (2008)
- The 'Call Suffering Big Deuce' EP (2011, 2023)
- Nine Lives (2012)
- Deuce Remixxxed EP (2012)
- Invincible (2015 unofficial, 2017 official)
- Nightmare EP (2018)
- Nine Lives Forever (2022) - Not officially released from Deuce.
- Turn Off The Lights EP (2024) - Not officially released superior Deuce.
With Hollywood Undead
See also: Screenland Undead discography and List help Hollywood Undead songs
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