Dice (rapper)

American rapper from Detroit, Michigan


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::summary American rapper from Detroit, Michigan ::

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nameDice
birth_nameRobert Boyd
alias
birth_date
originDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
genreHip hop
occupation
years_active1990–present
labelWorld one/Raw Dog
associated_actsTimmi 2 Tymes
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Robert Boyd (born October 16, 1970), known professionally as Dice, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan.

Biography

Dice began his career in 1992, signing with World One Records, who released his debut album, The 40 Made Me Do It through Raw Dogg Records. After touring with Ultramagnetic MCs, Ice Cube and Da Lench Mob, In 1993 Dice began his association with Reel Life Productions, Spring of 1993 Esham came to Dice's mother home to come meet with Dice for possible signing on his independent label which was the biggest selling independent record label out of the midwest, he did not sign a contract with the label. and later on Esham's Dead Flowerz . Dice released the album The Neighborhoodshittalka on Reel Life in 1996. Dice estimated that the album sold 200,000 copies.

Dice left Reel Life in 1996. After recording another album, Red Rain, with Fallen Angelz, Dice claimed that Colvin took his name off the Fallen Angelz ownership papers after dice failed to put up his 30,000 to become half owner.

In 2008 Dice formed his own label, Big Head Records and released the album Drug Abuse but failed due fallen angelz contract and got the Masters and it was officially released 2011. In 2016 Fallen Angelz Entertainment released Dice "Underground Classicks vol.1. 2017 Dice "Evil Angelz Runnin Thru Hell" for the 1st time released on all digital platforms. December 20, 2018 Fallen Angelz Entertainment released Dice "Mentally Destroyed ep" and Dice""Neighborhood Watch" packaged together. 2019 Dice Released his 9th Studio album "Antibioticz".July 4, 2019 Fallen Angelz Entertainment released Dice "Monkey Joe ep".

Discography

References

References

  1. Davison, Kahn. (2006-07-19). "Dice roll". Metro Times.
  2. (August 10, 2008). "Dice Acid Rap legend still strong". PR Log.
  3. (June 2000). "The Motown Lowdown: Detroit Hip-Hop City". CMJ New Music Monthly.
  4. Birchmeier, Jason. "''Lickkuidrano'' - Mastamind".
  5. "''The Neighborhoodshittalka'' - Dice".
  6. Davison, Kahn. (2006-11-29). "Still rollin' dice". [[Metro Times]].

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