LDaVice & Lil SHAMZ $treet Wurk

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LDaVice Raps from the perspective of a "White Boy who wants to Rap about the Old School artists. Like a Fan, And give props to the ones before me." The Sole Proprietor of Livin Legnds Muzik/Rap Allowed Records/ProSay Records/2Dun-Lon1 Records and more. LDaVice is also a Voice for DISABLE-BODIEZ Inc. A Movement that promotes Freedom to express ones own insecurities or disabilities, especially if you're disabled. And if you are, It's ok to pursure a career in Acting/Entertainment, Knowing you have Stage 3 Cancer. Who else will do it for You? You're never guaranteed tomorrow. So, its like therapy to a person when they get cheers for thier Performance for the first time. More times than not, a persons problems are put on the backburner because they are discouraged from sharing it with Fans. Let alone asking for help from the Gov.

LDaVice is a producer with a few beats made by himself. However, 99% of his songs instrumentals are made by various producers. All of which are given fair credit "Props". LDaVice's Father passed away in 2020 from Stage IV Cancer (Sqamous Cell Carcinoma) and Ever since has felt the need to honor his fathers legacy in every venture he takes on.

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Lonny J. Dunn, Jr. (Also known as JurzeeDee/LDaVice) came onto the Music scene in 2009. Lonny lives a life filled with uncertainty. Growing up in Alexandria, Virginia, his friends teased him because he moves a lot. Moving from place to place. There were some highpoints. There were low points. He grew up with a chip on his shoulder because his life was chaotic. And growing up with a Mother and Father with dependancy issues was not a bed of roses for him. Lonny managed as best he could through Music. It was his escape. And he would eventually go on to begin Producing his own Vocals and Rap Lyrics.

In 2003, Lonny started to listen to Hip-Hop records by artists like Eminem, 50 Cent, NWA & Tupac. He found a lot of similarities between his own life and theirs. Drug Addiction in the family being one of those similarities. Others like Kanye West provide him with mega inspiration, on a more familiar level. It was the Graduation Album when he was convinced he wanted to record music. Lonny wants to be like something else, though. Not just an Artist. But, a Respected and Inspirational artist. He wants his music to stand the test of time, and be revisited for generations to come. Lonny often quotes "Replayability" as being the main trick to his trade.

Email at LJDunnJr@gmail.com. Ask for Lonny, set up an appointment and lets promote one another!
Thank You for Watching, and as always Please Follow Me : D.

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LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Any and all renditions of musical content used varying from lyrics, instrumentals, names, relative scenarios are given fair depiction, representation, and credit. Songs/Tracks/Renditions ect. receive thorough vetting before upload is approved. There should never be an upload that is either missing representation (Credit) or doesn't have appropriate representation. To have such would result in immediate takedown of the video/upload. Any claims made by associates, "friends" "acquaintances" are not claims made by Lonny (JurzeeDee, L Da Vice) and should not be taken as such. Any similarities to other individuals are coincidental. Not intentional.







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