Dice (rapper)

Dice

Dice in 2008
Background information
Birth name Robert Boyd
Also known as Dice
Origin Detroit, Michigan, United States
Genres Hip hop
Occupations Rapper
Instruments Rapping
Years active 1992–present
Labels Fallen Angelz, Big Head, Reel Life, Raw Dogg
Associated acts Poe Whosaine, Unhappy

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.[1][2] After touring with Ultramagnetic MCs, Ice Cube and Da Lench Mob, Dice began his association with Reel Life Productions,[2][3] although he did not sign a contract with the label.[1] Following appearances on Natas' Doubelievengod and Mastamind's EP Lickkuidrano,[4] Dice released the album The Neighborhoodshittalka on Reel Life in 1996.[5] Dice estimated that the album sold 200,000 copies, and claims to have received no royalties from the album.[1]

Dice left Reel Life in 1996.[1] After signing with another label, Dice formed Fallen Angelz entertainment with Russell Culvin[6][7] and released the album Black Monday. Fallen Angelz purchased the vocals tracks from Dice's previous label to complete the album.[7] After recording another album, Red Rain, with Fallen Angelz, Dice claimed that Culvin took his name off the Fallen Angelz ownership papers and didn't fairly compensate him for his services, calling Culvin "a fake".[7] Culvin claims that Dice agreed to put up $30,000 to bankroll the label, but never came up with his half.[7] In 2003, Dice formed his own label, Big Head Records and released the mixtape Neighborhood Watch and album Drug Abuse.[1][2] As of 2011, Dice is legally contracted to Fallen Angelz.[8]

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Davison, Kahn (2006-07-19). "Dice roll". Metro Times. http://www2.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=9432. Retrieved 15 July 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c "Dice Acid Rap legend still strong". PR Log. August 10, 2008. http://www.prlog.org/10102302-dice-acid-rap-legend-still-strong.html. Retrieved 15 July 2011. 
  3. ^ Turner, Khary. "The Motown Lowdown: Detroit Hip-Hop City". CMJ New Music Monthly (82): 79. doi:Jun 2000. ISSN 10746978. 
  4. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Lickkuidrano - Mastamind". Allmusic. http://allmusic.com/album/lickkuidrano-r270555. Retrieved 27 June 2011. 
  5. ^ "The Neighborhoodshittalka - Dice". Allmusic. http://allmusic.com/album/the-neighborhoodshittalka-r377896. Retrieved 8 July 2011. 
  6. ^ http://my.texterity.com/murderdogmagazine/vol17no1?pg=55&pm=2&fs=1#pg55
  7. ^ a b c d Davison, Kahn (2006-11-29). "Still rollin’ dice". Metro Times. http://www2.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=9905. Retrieved 15 July 2011. 
  8. ^ http://www.ugrap.de/interview.php?id=151