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"The Vx Singers Talk ‘Raw’n B’ Music and ‘Puppets’"

Group Name: The Vx

Members: Yiego-n-Duece

Who they have worked with: Trey Songz, J. Holiday, Ciara, Tank, Day 26, Paul Wall, John Legend

How did you decide to combine?

Yiego: We’ve actually been together for a while, kind of grew up together. We started as a trio.

Duece: But, at first, we were suuuuuper whack. Terrible, just terrible!

Yiego: But after a lot of rehearsals, trying out different members [and] a couple people quitting on us, we decided that we blend and worked better as a duo. It made more sense.

How did you get your big break?

Duece: We created it. We surrounded ourselves with people that believed in us as much as we did. We did and are doing for ourselves what a major label would do anyway. It’s the same process. We just have to work harder when the budget is smaller. But I say why not invest my money into my dream.

How do you describe your musical style?

Yiego: We call our music Raw’n B music, which is basically diary music. People are the most raw and real when they’re writing in their diaries or journals. We just say it out loud. Our debut album is called Puppets. We’ve gotten the comment that if you mix the Thriller album and the Purple Rain album, you get our Puppets album, which is the scariest thing we’ve ever heard in our life. Those are some impossible shoes to fill.

How can our readers keep up with you?

Duece: Check out our website, Facebook and Twitter, and let us know what you think. The Vx debut album … Puppets coming soon. You can get “She Can Get It” and “Delusional” on iTunes. - Rolling Out Magazine


"The Vx Singers Talk ‘Raw’n B’ Music and ‘Puppets’"

Group Name: The Vx

Members: Yiego-n-Duece

Who they have worked with: Trey Songz, J. Holiday, Ciara, Tank, Day 26, Paul Wall, John Legend

How did you decide to combine?

Yiego: We’ve actually been together for a while, kind of grew up together. We started as a trio.

Duece: But, at first, we were suuuuuper whack. Terrible, just terrible!

Yiego: But after a lot of rehearsals, trying out different members [and] a couple people quitting on us, we decided that we blend and worked better as a duo. It made more sense.

How did you get your big break?

Duece: We created it. We surrounded ourselves with people that believed in us as much as we did. We did and are doing for ourselves what a major label would do anyway. It’s the same process. We just have to work harder when the budget is smaller. But I say why not invest my money into my dream.

How do you describe your musical style?

Yiego: We call our music Raw’n B music, which is basically diary music. People are the most raw and real when they’re writing in their diaries or journals. We just say it out loud. Our debut album is called Puppets. We’ve gotten the comment that if you mix the Thriller album and the Purple Rain album, you get our Puppets album, which is the scariest thing we’ve ever heard in our life. Those are some impossible shoes to fill.

How can our readers keep up with you?

Duece: Check out our website, Facebook and Twitter, and let us know what you think. The Vx debut album … Puppets coming soon. You can get “She Can Get It” and “Delusional” on iTunes. - Rolling Out Magazine


Discography

Geeks n Goons (EP)
Puppets (LP)
Backseat
Anti-Swag
Young Boy Hustle
Delusional
Money in the Building
To the Head
Relapse
Puppet
She Can Get It
Watchin U
On Her
Sippin 24
Uoneed (Nothing)
Beautiful Murderer
Hostage
Do It Again
Delusional
Homicidal
2 O'clock Lover
Let Me
Hot Grits Special
4 A Woman

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