Deuce Eclipse
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Emcee/rapper Deuce ECLIPSE and co-founder/vocalist of Bang Data, draws influence from both his Nicaraguan heritage as well as the culture of Hip-Hop he grew up with in the United States.
By the age of Nine, he began rapping with a middle school friend, the two adopting the names ‘Ace Moon’ and ‘Deuce ECLIPSE’, which he carries with honor to this day.
Since then, Deuce has released a variety of albums and countless songs, some of which have been featured on many TV shows, commercials, and movies. Most recently his song 'Listen' on ABC's show Grown-ish and most notably the song ‘Bang Data’ on AMC’s show Breaking Bad, as well as George Lopez’ movie Spare Parts.
He has toured the world alongside one of his best friends the late Zumbi, as an accompanying voice to Zion I Crew and has also acquired an extensive international and local list of collaborations including Mega Banton, Eva Ayllon, Pep Love, Louie Culture, Chico Trujillo, Asdru of Ozomatli, Zion I and more.
Deuce’s true talent will continue to be his ability to paint a vivid picture of where we are as a society by weaving compelling personal stories into his rhymes.
By the age of Nine, he began rapping with a middle school friend, the two adopting the names ‘Ace Moon’ and ‘Deuce ECLIPSE’, which he carries with honor to this day.
Since then, Deuce has released a variety of albums and countless songs, some of which have been featured on many TV shows, commercials, and movies. Most recently his song 'Listen' on ABC's show Grown-ish and most notably the song ‘Bang Data’ on AMC’s show Breaking Bad, as well as George Lopez’ movie Spare Parts.
He has toured the world alongside one of his best friends the late Zumbi, as an accompanying voice to Zion I Crew and has also acquired an extensive international and local list of collaborations including Mega Banton, Eva Ayllon, Pep Love, Louie Culture, Chico Trujillo, Asdru of Ozomatli, Zion I and more.
Deuce’s true talent will continue to be his ability to paint a vivid picture of where we are as a society by weaving compelling personal stories into his rhymes.
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