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"South Florid's X102.3 Debuts Uncut Diamondz "Banks" & "Moves" + Interview"

South Florida's Hip Hop & R&B station x102.3 interviews Broward County, FL's, Uncut Diamondz. While on the show with DJ Dundada, Uncut Diamondz lets you know that he's on his solo campaign as well as debuts 2 new songs, "Banks" & "Moves"! Get prepared for Florida's new superstar to take over.

Audio/Video coming soon via TheX1023.com & ThaUncutVersion.com - X102.3


"South Florid's X102.3 Debuts Uncut Diamondz "Banks" & "Moves" + Interview"

South Florida's Hip Hop & R&B station x102.3 interviews Broward County, FL's, Uncut Diamondz. While on the show with DJ Dundada, Uncut Diamondz lets you know that he's on his solo campaign as well as debuts 2 new songs, "Banks" & "Moves"! Get prepared for Florida's new superstar to take over.

Audio/Video coming soon via TheX1023.com & ThaUncutVersion.com - X102.3


"Previous Press"

As part of the duo, iRep D-League, I have received numerous press from BET(The Deal), Hip Hop Weekly, Vibe Magazine, mixtape of the week on ThisIs50.com, YoRaps.com, Allhiphop.com, and many more! This is my first debut solo album so I'm starting from scratch and rebuilding my brand. But this does not take away from the quality of the music and the type of shows i put on has only grown with my solo debut. - iRep D-League


"Previous Press"

As part of the duo, iRep D-League, I have received numerous press from BET(The Deal), Hip Hop Weekly, Vibe Magazine, mixtape of the week on ThisIs50.com, YoRaps.com, Allhiphop.com, and many more! This is my first debut solo album so I'm starting from scratch and rebuilding my brand. But this does not take away from the quality of the music and the type of shows i put on has only grown with my solo debut. - iRep D-League


"Uncut Diamondz "Moves" Review"

Broward County native Uncut Diamondz decides to drop an exclusive new joint today titled ‘Moves’ produced by Chemist. Uncut Diamondz shows on this track that he has the charisma and lyrics to make it in this game. ‘Moves’ is already getting spins on 102.3 in South Florida. - YouHeardThatNew


"Uncut Diamondz "Moves" Review"

Broward County native Uncut Diamondz decides to drop an exclusive new joint today titled ‘Moves’ produced by Chemist. Uncut Diamondz shows on this track that he has the charisma and lyrics to make it in this game. ‘Moves’ is already getting spins on 102.3 in South Florida. - YouHeardThatNew


"Smacktastik Reviews: Uncut Diamondz - E.T. [Music Video]"

This was my first time hearing any of Uncut Diamondz material. When I checked out his artist name I said to myself, “Dawg, this dude is either really good or really bad.” With a name like Uncut Diamondz, you could go either way. There’s a lot of positive things to be said about an artist who sees himself as raw and unprocessed. Then again, I could see somebody turning something like “Uncut Diamondz” into some ignant’, anti-thought provoking, Riff Raff-esque scene. In any event, I knew I was gonna’ be entertained.

I clicked play on his “E.T.” video and was impressed. Broward County, FL’s Uncut Diamondz aims for the stars with this joint. The record starts off with an ethereal piano intro accompanied by one of the catchiest hooks I’ve heard this year. When the kick dropped, it dropped with a vengeance; and Uncut was there to catch it with bars that pretty much encompassed the record’s message.

“Tell my girl she could lay low. Put my homies on my payroll. Makin’ music what I get paid for”

This artist, through this song, just told me that he’s determined to reach unknown heights in his career and based off of what I heard in this record I believe him. I heard the passion. I heard the determination. He introduced us to his struggle.

“Hey, remember when I couldn’t afford a Ford. Now, I’m that King Author like a nigga pulled a sword….”

As I was listening, I kept saying to myself this artist could write and deliver. I could leave quotes here all day but then you should just watch the video and check his Soundcloud out for yourself. The video I felt was ok. It portrayed the concept of the song accurately. With a backdrop of outer space and galaxies throughout the video, OneTwoMedia was able to underline Uncut’s metaphorical rise to the stars quite easily. I did feel like the video editing was a bit low budget for a song this good but OneTwoMedia got the job done. They did execute certain aspects of the video flawlessly though. Scenes such as the Uncut Diamondz’ performances with his homies and radio interviews were put together well. I’m recommending you guys check this video out. Uncut Diamondz left a lot on this record and I see massive amounts of potential here. I hear both lyrical and musical talent and strongly recommend you check this record and artist out. Check out his video below. Smaktastik Line: “Still gotta bring dollars in. My momma’ talkin bout college and I know she right. I know she right but rappin’ can’t get scholarships” - Nikki Siixx


"Smacktastik Reviews: Uncut Diamondz - E.T. [Music Video]"

This was my first time hearing any of Uncut Diamondz material. When I checked out his artist name I said to myself, “Dawg, this dude is either really good or really bad.” With a name like Uncut Diamondz, you could go either way. There’s a lot of positive things to be said about an artist who sees himself as raw and unprocessed. Then again, I could see somebody turning something like “Uncut Diamondz” into some ignant’, anti-thought provoking, Riff Raff-esque scene. In any event, I knew I was gonna’ be entertained.

I clicked play on his “E.T.” video and was impressed. Broward County, FL’s Uncut Diamondz aims for the stars with this joint. The record starts off with an ethereal piano intro accompanied by one of the catchiest hooks I’ve heard this year. When the kick dropped, it dropped with a vengeance; and Uncut was there to catch it with bars that pretty much encompassed the record’s message.

“Tell my girl she could lay low. Put my homies on my payroll. Makin’ music what I get paid for”

This artist, through this song, just told me that he’s determined to reach unknown heights in his career and based off of what I heard in this record I believe him. I heard the passion. I heard the determination. He introduced us to his struggle.

“Hey, remember when I couldn’t afford a Ford. Now, I’m that King Author like a nigga pulled a sword….”

As I was listening, I kept saying to myself this artist could write and deliver. I could leave quotes here all day but then you should just watch the video and check his Soundcloud out for yourself. The video I felt was ok. It portrayed the concept of the song accurately. With a backdrop of outer space and galaxies throughout the video, OneTwoMedia was able to underline Uncut’s metaphorical rise to the stars quite easily. I did feel like the video editing was a bit low budget for a song this good but OneTwoMedia got the job done. They did execute certain aspects of the video flawlessly though. Scenes such as the Uncut Diamondz’ performances with his homies and radio interviews were put together well. I’m recommending you guys check this video out. Uncut Diamondz left a lot on this record and I see massive amounts of potential here. I hear both lyrical and musical talent and strongly recommend you check this record and artist out. Check out his video below. Smaktastik Line: “Still gotta bring dollars in. My momma’ talkin bout college and I know she right. I know she right but rappin’ can’t get scholarships” - Nikki Siixx


Discography

"Ape Shit"
"Denzel"
"Big Dreams, 2Pac Nightmares"
We Are Kings"
"Moves"
"E.T."
"Mula"
"Banks"
"Stepchild"
"Lawd Have Mercy"
"Life Up" EP
"Tha Uncut Version" EP

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Bio

South Florida's Recording Artist, Uncut Diamondz, has been dug up from the underground and is ready to shine bright on center stage. Many artists come and go, but like a diamond, Uncut is here to last forever.

Being of Jamaican heritage and born in the Bronx, Uncut has been influenced by different styles of music early in his upbringing. With a real and uncut approach (hence the name Uncut) to music, this young professional is prepared to sit at the table with any Hip-Hop mogul and create power moves. With the South making their presence known, and acts like Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Ace Hood, and more gaining notable success, Uncut Diamondz is positioned well for the next stage; better yet, center stage.

Uncut has opened up local concerts throughout South Florida for artists such as Rick Ross, Chamillionaire, Young Dro, Trina and Lil’ Wayne, just to name a few. He has been spotlighted in Ozone Magazine, BET Notarized, BET The Deal, Thisis50.com, Allhiphop.com, YoRaps.com, Kaboom Magazine, Hip Hop Weekly, and the cover story of Nine5Four magazine. With musical depth and character to match, there is no wonder as to why Uncut Diamondz is here to take center stage and show the next generation what it means to be “real.”