Dujeous

Dujeous is a live hip-hop band based in New York City. Dujeous songs are a diverse mix of topics, but they often talk about life in New York City ("City Limits," New York Views"), post-millennial paranoia ("Sometimes,""It's..."), and sometimes, just having a good time ("Good Green," "Drowsy"). Their music has been featured on television (the theme to Crank Yankers, for example) and big screen (scoring Universal Pictures film Blue Crush). They've recently been promoting their weekly "No Clearance" free downloads, and leaks from their second album Day In Day Out.

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Members

The band consists of seven main members:

Mojo the Cinematic, born Loren Hammonds
Born and raised in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan (as he says in the title track of City Limits). He has collaborated with Immortal Technique, Akir, Delta, Aesop Rock, Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox, producer Omen, and many others. He is also working on a solo album, titled Blackademic.
Rheturik, born Aaron Jones
Born and raised in Uptown Manhattan, Rheturik is the group's second MC. He attended Philadelphia's University of Pennsylvania as an undergraduate, where he was roommates with R&B singer John Legend and producer Devo Springsteen. Rheturik also produced "Dominant Species" on Immortal Technique's Revolutionary Vol. 1.
Mas D, born David Kupferstein
Also an Uptown Manhattan native, MasD is Dujeous' third MC and is the son of Jamaican and Jewish immigrants. Mas D is also a photographer and designer, and is responsible for much of the group's artwork, such as album covers, single covers, and flyers.
Taylormade, born Taylor Rivelli
Taylormade is the group's guitarist and its main producer. He was raised in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. He is the group's primary recording engineer. As a producer, he has also worked with Saigon, Rhymefest, Nipsey Hussle, John Legend, Sharon Jones, MTV2, Kardinal Offishall, Dip Set, Nas, Keith Murray, HBO, BET and many more.
Dave Guy
Manhattan native Dave Guy is Dujeous' trumpeter. He toured with Amy Winehouse. He is a member of Daptone Records funk bands the Dap-Kings, Sugarman 3, Menahan Street Band, and Budos Band, and is first trumpeter in Charles Tolliver's Big Band. He has also played for Mark Ronson, Nancy Sinatra, Wynton Marsalis, and Lily Allen.
Tomek, born Tomek Gross
Tomek, is the group's drummer and one of its producers. He is also known for singing on certain Dujeous songs and onstage. He has also produced for NYC rapper Subconscious, and is a founding member of New York electronica group WIldlife.
Apex, born Alex Gale
Apex is the group's bassist and one of its producers. He has also produced for underground MCs Akir and Subconscious.

Early years

Dujeous first came together in its current lineup in the late 90s, while the members were in high school. All of the members attended either Hunter College High School or LaGuardia School for the Performing Arts, both public high schools located in Manhattan. The three vocalists attended elementary school together, which is where they conceived the word Dujeous, which they have claimed is a "shape-shifting word" that means "all things good" in various interviews.

Dujeous got its start at high school talent shows and the moved on to small venues throughout the city. Their first show was at the Harlem School of the Arts. Dujeous' first received radio airplay on the Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito radio show on 89.9 WKCR-FM.

City Limits

After playing shows in the NYC area and releasing products independently, Dujeous released City Limits, their first internationally distributed full-length release. The album garnered attention in the New York Daily News,[1] The Source magazine (in which they were featured in the Unsigned Hype column, which also brought Biggie Smalls, Common, Eminem, and many other notable rap groups to fame), Time Out New York,[2] and Urb (which named the group one of the Top 100 new artists of the year.

2004 also saw Dujeous travel the globe in support of City Limits. They toured France and Poland, and also reached the West Coast and Midwest for the first time.

TV and Movies

Dujeous music has been featured in many television shows and movies. They produced and cowrote the theme song for MTV2's Crank Yankers with Chicago MC Rhymefest. Their music has also been featured in TNT's Saved, Universal Pictures film Blue Crush, and many other notable shows and movies. (See discography)

Discography (partial)

For full discography, see external links.

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2006

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2004

2003

2002

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

Dujeous Featured Recordings

2007

2006

2005

2003

1999

Dujeous Production/Songwriting

2007

2006

2005

2003

2002

Dujeous Session Work

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

Film, Television, and Multimedia

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

1999

References

  1. ^ Louie, Rebecca (June 15th 2004,). "Seven wonders of the 'City' on CD". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/2004/06/15/2004-06-15_seven_wonders_of_the__city__.html. Retrieved 17 January 2011. 
  2. ^ Black, Cristina (June 5, 2007). "Dujeous". Time Out New York. http://newyork.timeout.com/music-nightlife/music/9312/dujeous. Retrieved 17 January 2011. 

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