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Sugur Shane

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | INDIE

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | INDIE
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"CVNT ballroom/house Top Ten for Generation Bass"

5. Get Em & Sugur Shane “Move To The Light”
Also taking its cue from classic 90s Tribal, and backed with a whole load of remixes, is the latest release from Sugur Shane & DJ Get Em, upcoming scene children from Philly. Shane’s a wicked vocalist I have worked with on my “Death Drops” EP, and she is NOT scared of speaking her opinions!! Best remixes on this for me are from Serving Ovahness and Chad Jack. - Cvnty/The Nialist


"CVNT ballroom/house Top Ten for Generation Bass"

5. Get Em & Sugur Shane “Move To The Light”
Also taking its cue from classic 90s Tribal, and backed with a whole load of remixes, is the latest release from Sugur Shane & DJ Get Em, upcoming scene children from Philly. Shane’s a wicked vocalist I have worked with on my “Death Drops” EP, and she is NOT scared of speaking her opinions!! Best remixes on this for me are from Serving Ovahness and Chad Jack. - Cvnty/The Nialist


"SUGUR SHANE [Qween Beat/Got Rush Ent] interview"

Part three in an ongoing series on upcoming children.

THIS BITCH RIGHT HERE! One of the first people ever to reach out to Cunt Traxxx in the early days, it seemed obvious to ask Shane when I needed a vocal for my debut EP. A real all-rounder, I sent his busy ass some questions to catch up, and to introduce him to the CVNTY readers...

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Who is Sugur Shane?

Sugur Shane is an artist, but to break it down, a rapper, house vocalist, and DJ. In any case, not to be confused with a commentator or ballroom artist. Just wanted to clear that up, the mixtape has made some new Sugur Shane fans and they sometimes think I’m just ballroom.

How would you describe your sound?
My sound is dark, grimey and aggressive. Very in your face! You can always catch some shady lyrics in my art.

Who or what is your biggest musical inspiration?
I have a few. 90’s music is a big one, Lil Kim, Gillette, and Biggie. I actually wrote my first rap to Biggie’s Warning. Gillette & 20 Fingers brought the nasty side of it and also enabled me to mesh the genre’s together. As far as house music, Peter Rauhofer & Junior Vasquez were the sole contributors to that influence.

What's your favourite part of making music - djing, performance, production, etc?
I love all aspects of making music. The photoshoots are fun, Production fun but draining, DJing can be cute, but the ultimate high is performing! I love performing, its better than any drug.

How did you get into the whole house/ballroom scene?
I was first introduced to the ballroom scene by my gay mother Princess Magnifique Royalty. I met her randomly actually when I was at Spirit Nightclub in New York. We clicked instantly and she has been my family ever since. Even with being introduced into the scene and having a gay mother; I still never really became too invested into the ballroom scene. I always checked it out here and there but kept my distance.

You're very prolific - tell us what releases you have just now…
Well of course we have my debut mixtape My Night with Peter & Junior! Which is not going away; Everyone keeps asking me about another mixtape. The mixtape still has a lot of ground work, so we are still pushing it. Aside from that I have some exclusives that dropped: Sexy Heels, Club Kid Cunt, Imma Read 2013 Remix with Queer Hiphop Artist DT. I also have my monthly Sugcast which is a tribal circuit house podcast on Soundcloud.

How did the collab with Schwarz happen and are you happy with it?
He hit me up a few days after I followed him on soundcloud. I live for his production so when he hit me up I was immediately down. Our collab Club Kid Cunt is one of my favorite tracks. That trance kick with the ha did it for me. I wrote that track within a hour, that’s when you know I’m truly feeling it.

You play a lot in your native Philly - how is the ballroom scene outside of New York at the moment? Is it different from NY?
I can’t speak on the ballroom scene too much, because I’m not that involved. In my opinion the whole scene is starting to be watered down and taken over by vogue fem. I don’t feel like it’s a respected craft like it once was either; It’s not like it use to be. The only difference between the scenes is that it is a lot more dangerous here. Our monthly balls are in the hood, so you always come prepared. I’m not totally talking out of my ass either, because the true legends of vogue would agree.

What has been the biggest influence on you besides music?
Life experience. As I stated Biggie was one of my influences and he was a great storyteller. There’s always something that I may be going through at the time that comes out in my music. Like I said recently I stay Taylor swiftin guys in my songs as well lol. Lately it’s been the hipsters ha.

What's coming up in the near future for Sugur Shane?
I have many projects in the works right now. A new house music single coming out later this year. An EP in the works, of course more music videos. Last but not least I’m working on performing overseas and all over the U.S.
- Cvnty/The Nialist


"SUGUR SHANE [Qween Beat/Got Rush Ent] interview"

Part three in an ongoing series on upcoming children.

THIS BITCH RIGHT HERE! One of the first people ever to reach out to Cunt Traxxx in the early days, it seemed obvious to ask Shane when I needed a vocal for my debut EP. A real all-rounder, I sent his busy ass some questions to catch up, and to introduce him to the CVNTY readers...

image


Who is Sugur Shane?

Sugur Shane is an artist, but to break it down, a rapper, house vocalist, and DJ. In any case, not to be confused with a commentator or ballroom artist. Just wanted to clear that up, the mixtape has made some new Sugur Shane fans and they sometimes think I’m just ballroom.

How would you describe your sound?
My sound is dark, grimey and aggressive. Very in your face! You can always catch some shady lyrics in my art.

Who or what is your biggest musical inspiration?
I have a few. 90’s music is a big one, Lil Kim, Gillette, and Biggie. I actually wrote my first rap to Biggie’s Warning. Gillette & 20 Fingers brought the nasty side of it and also enabled me to mesh the genre’s together. As far as house music, Peter Rauhofer & Junior Vasquez were the sole contributors to that influence.

What's your favourite part of making music - djing, performance, production, etc?
I love all aspects of making music. The photoshoots are fun, Production fun but draining, DJing can be cute, but the ultimate high is performing! I love performing, its better than any drug.

How did you get into the whole house/ballroom scene?
I was first introduced to the ballroom scene by my gay mother Princess Magnifique Royalty. I met her randomly actually when I was at Spirit Nightclub in New York. We clicked instantly and she has been my family ever since. Even with being introduced into the scene and having a gay mother; I still never really became too invested into the ballroom scene. I always checked it out here and there but kept my distance.

You're very prolific - tell us what releases you have just now…
Well of course we have my debut mixtape My Night with Peter & Junior! Which is not going away; Everyone keeps asking me about another mixtape. The mixtape still has a lot of ground work, so we are still pushing it. Aside from that I have some exclusives that dropped: Sexy Heels, Club Kid Cunt, Imma Read 2013 Remix with Queer Hiphop Artist DT. I also have my monthly Sugcast which is a tribal circuit house podcast on Soundcloud.

How did the collab with Schwarz happen and are you happy with it?
He hit me up a few days after I followed him on soundcloud. I live for his production so when he hit me up I was immediately down. Our collab Club Kid Cunt is one of my favorite tracks. That trance kick with the ha did it for me. I wrote that track within a hour, that’s when you know I’m truly feeling it.

You play a lot in your native Philly - how is the ballroom scene outside of New York at the moment? Is it different from NY?
I can’t speak on the ballroom scene too much, because I’m not that involved. In my opinion the whole scene is starting to be watered down and taken over by vogue fem. I don’t feel like it’s a respected craft like it once was either; It’s not like it use to be. The only difference between the scenes is that it is a lot more dangerous here. Our monthly balls are in the hood, so you always come prepared. I’m not totally talking out of my ass either, because the true legends of vogue would agree.

What has been the biggest influence on you besides music?
Life experience. As I stated Biggie was one of my influences and he was a great storyteller. There’s always something that I may be going through at the time that comes out in my music. Like I said recently I stay Taylor swiftin guys in my songs as well lol. Lately it’s been the hipsters ha.

What's coming up in the near future for Sugur Shane?
I have many projects in the works right now. A new house music single coming out later this year. An EP in the works, of course more music videos. Last but not least I’m working on performing overseas and all over the U.S.
- Cvnty/The Nialist


"Real C*nt Sh*t"

Sugur Shane and his pussy are two of our favorite things about vogue music right now. Since we value his opin­ion so highly, we asked mis­ter Sugur Shane him­self if he would be will­ing to share with us exactly what vogue music means to him. He so sweetly obliged, so here is a VIP except straight from #sugurshanespussy:

“Vogue music to me is min­i­mal vocals with the ha crash. Well at least that’s what I think it means to most peo­ple. I think it’s crazy that there is even a such genre as vogue music. A per­son who excels at vogue can do it to any beat with no sam­ples of “the ha”. I don’t think the scene is evolv­ing at all actu­ally; there’s just a spot­light on it right now. That spot­light will soon dim when the “kiki” leg­ends bring this scene through a real­ity show. When I go to a ball it seems watered down with vogue fem. I don’t want to go to a ball to see one cat­e­gory for 2 hours. Nor do I want to see a so called leg­end get so much life when they are destroy­ing the scene. ” - CJ Milli


"Real C*nt Sh*t"

Sugur Shane and his pussy are two of our favorite things about vogue music right now. Since we value his opin­ion so highly, we asked mis­ter Sugur Shane him­self if he would be will­ing to share with us exactly what vogue music means to him. He so sweetly obliged, so here is a VIP except straight from #sugurshanespussy:

“Vogue music to me is min­i­mal vocals with the ha crash. Well at least that’s what I think it means to most peo­ple. I think it’s crazy that there is even a such genre as vogue music. A per­son who excels at vogue can do it to any beat with no sam­ples of “the ha”. I don’t think the scene is evolv­ing at all actu­ally; there’s just a spot­light on it right now. That spot­light will soon dim when the “kiki” leg­ends bring this scene through a real­ity show. When I go to a ball it seems watered down with vogue fem. I don’t want to go to a ball to see one cat­e­gory for 2 hours. Nor do I want to see a so called leg­end get so much life when they are destroy­ing the scene. ” - CJ Milli


"Sugur Shane Interview"

I am all over Sugur Shane. I first heard “Buddah Vs Sugur” through the Qween Beat Soundcloud, and thought “DAMN”. So I emailed MikeQ, head of this savage label and asked about Sugur. He hooked us up and here we are. As someone who loves attitude, Sugur Shane’s music is exactly the kind of stuff I can’t get enough of. I am 100% behind his My Night With Peter & Junior release (digital or CD) and I’m so excited to chat with him today. In addition to this interview, he’s given Disco Droppings an exclusive download of “Sexy Heels Freestyle”. - Disco Droppings


"Sugur Shane Interview"

I am all over Sugur Shane. I first heard “Buddah Vs Sugur” through the Qween Beat Soundcloud, and thought “DAMN”. So I emailed MikeQ, head of this savage label and asked about Sugur. He hooked us up and here we are. As someone who loves attitude, Sugur Shane’s music is exactly the kind of stuff I can’t get enough of. I am 100% behind his My Night With Peter & Junior release (digital or CD) and I’m so excited to chat with him today. In addition to this interview, he’s given Disco Droppings an exclusive download of “Sexy Heels Freestyle”. - Disco Droppings


"Recap: Big Freedia, the Queen of Bounce, w/ Sugur Shane at Underground Arts"

"Sunday’s performance began with an opening set from Philly club royalty and “premiere gay rapper” Sugur Shane. With an aggressive vocal style and call-and-response technique, Shane’s approach to performing was the perfect starter to whet our appetite for the things to come later that evening. When Shane was not jumping directly into the crowd to get people moving, he was either running laps around the perimeter of the room or keeping the ladies howling with lyrics consisting mostly of euphemisms for the female genitalia and cunnilingus-themed stage banter." - The Swollen Fox


"Recap: Big Freedia, the Queen of Bounce, w/ Sugur Shane at Underground Arts"

"Sunday’s performance began with an opening set from Philly club royalty and “premiere gay rapper” Sugur Shane. With an aggressive vocal style and call-and-response technique, Shane’s approach to performing was the perfect starter to whet our appetite for the things to come later that evening. When Shane was not jumping directly into the crowd to get people moving, he was either running laps around the perimeter of the room or keeping the ladies howling with lyrics consisting mostly of euphemisms for the female genitalia and cunnilingus-themed stage banter." - The Swollen Fox


Discography

Indie Label Releases
I’m On it (EON5 Records, 2010)
Forbidden Fruit (Sub Scooping Music, 1-2011,4-2011,12-2011)
Stalker (Soundgroove Records, 3-2011, 8-2012, 12-2012)
Move to the Light (Nick Harvey Music 2013)
The Read (TBD)
Philabrity (TBD)
Promo Only Releases
Drama (2005)
Runway (2006)
Boyfriend (2007)
Soulja C*nt (2010)
Get On The Floor (2011)
Boy Girl Fling (2011)
Baddest (2011)
Phillyz Voice (2012)
Show Me What You Got (2012)
My Night with Peter & Junior Mixtape (2013)
Club Kid Cunt (2013) Top 8 Friends Compilation

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Bio

Sugur Shane born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia started making music in 2003. With love for both house music and hip hop; influences were artists such as Gillette, Notorious B.I.G., Joe Budden, Lula, Alan T, and many others. In 2005, Shane began bringing his music to the dancefloors with his version of Club 69’s “Drama”. With the help of DJ Se7en & DJ Teke the track gained club play in the Tri-State area and traveled down to the south as well. Great feedback urged him to release some original work for house music and hip hop.

In 2013, Sugur Shane, released his debut mixtape, “My Night with Peter and Junior”. The mixtape is geared towards classic tracks twisted with the infamous ballroom “Ha”. After the success of his mixtape, Sugur Shane continues his journey with his eighth official release. Move to the light released in September 2013 with international remixers Chad Jack, Eddie Martinez, Serving Ovahness, and Nick Harvey. In the past few years, Sugur Shane has been making solid ground in the house music industry. With releases on labels EON5/Kult, Subscooping, Soundgroove Records and now Nick Harvey Music, Sugur Shane is indeed a force to be reckoned with.