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Crunk Ain't Dead | Duke Deuce | 01:53 | |
STOMP EM OUT | NLE Choppa, Duke Deuce | 02:58 | |
Rumble | Moe, Duke Deuce | 02:44 | |
JUST SAY THAT | Duke Deuce, GloRilla | 03:35 | |
Finger Food | Rolling Loud, Rae Sremmurd, Duke Deuce | 03:38 | |
DEUCIFER | Duke Deuce, Opera Memphis | 03:15 | |
Crunk Ain't Dead | Duke Deuce, Lil Jon, Juicy J, Project Pat | 03:33 | |
GANGSTA PARTY | Duke Deuce, Offset | 02:29 | |
JUST SAY THAT | Duke Deuce, Quavo, GloRilla | 04:38 | |
Yeh | Quality Control, Duke Deuce | 03:06 |
Crunk music was never dead, but Memphis rapper Duke Deuce has taken it upon himself to inspire a new generation to tear the club up. With inexhaustible energy and a booming voice, heās reclaiming the ecstatic subgenre for his hometown, making music as grim as it is gleeful, and turning up all the while. Rapping about harrowing realities and detailing the benefits of his hard-won success, Duke has reached millions of fans who dig his musicās intensity as much as they do the playful dancing (a.k.a. gangsta walking) he does in his videos. With each release, Duke makes the case that crunk is more than music. Itās a way of life. He often bellows his signature ad-lib āWHAT THE FUCK?!ā with the force of a wrecking ballāor rather, the force of his own breakout single, āCrunk Aināt Dead,ā a high-octane anthem that earned a remix featuring a few legends of the genre: Lil Jon, Juicy J, and Project Pat. Since signing with Quality Control Music, Duke hasnāt let his foot off the gas, releasing Memphis Massacre [2018], Memphis Massacre 2 [2020], Duke Nukem [2021] and Crunkstar [2022], the latter of which cemented his signature ācrunk-rockā sound with breakout single āJust Say That,ā powered by guest features from Glorilla and Quavo. Duke continues his worldwide takeover with the release of his latest mixtape offering Memphis Massacre 3 [Quality Control Music/Motown Records/Made Men Movement].