Dutch Dirty

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rap / Hip Hop
Label:
EN-V-US RECORDS
Type:
Indie
Trick Daddy Presents.Dutch Dirty!! If you're from the south, chances are you've heard something of Dutch Dirty. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and raised in South Miami, He draws his inspiration from his upbringing in the notorious Dade County neighborhood known as "The Village". He relocated to Tampa in 2005 and co-founded EN-V-US Records with Central Park native, Fred a.k.a "Monsta". A founding member of Tampa's legendary rap group Da Thoroughbreadz, he was behind the classic joints, "Central Park Hop" and "Getcha Girlfriend!". Their self-titled album release went on to sell a respectable 12,000 plus, strictly by word of mouth. However, in early 2006, shortly after the group's first national tour was announced, Monsta was re-incarcerated, leaving Dutch Dirty no choice but to continue his music career on his own. After returning to Miami after a brief hiatas, Dutch began recording his debut solo album late last year, refusing to return to the lifestyle that got his partner caught up. Himself having served 6 years in prison for armed robbery, Dutch Dirty is determined to leave his mark in the rap game. Not only has he recorded alongside Atlanta's T.I., earning a coveted spot on DJ Drama's Gangsta Grillz series mixtapes (DJ Drama presents The P.S.CThe Indictment), but he was also featured on T.I.'s "King of The South Tour" last year, and has toured several times with T-Pain. He helped to produce and promote Tampa's supergroup, The Tribe, and collaborated on several songs with their lead artist, Semi-Auto. Dutch Dirty has been featured in several national music magazines and DVD's, and had a starring role in an upcoming independant movie released this year, and is currently working on his debut album, which is scheduled for national release in 2012. FREE PLEDGE!!!! FREE MONSTA!!!! FREE SOUP!!!
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