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Nine Lives is the debut studio album by former Hollywood Undead rapper Deuce. The album was released on April 24, 2012, through 10th Street Entertainment. The album uses both new songs, remake versions, and demo songs recorded following Deuce's departure from Hollywood Undead in early 2010.
The album's first single, \"Let's Get It Crackin'\", which features Jeffree Star, was released on November 28, 2011, with an accompanying music video. The second single, entitled \"America\", was released on January 10, 2012, due to an early leak of the music video. The third single, \"Help Me\", was released on April 3, 2012, shortly before the album's release date. The fourth single, a clean version of the song \"Nobody Likes Me\", featuring Truth and Ronnie Radke of rock band Falling in Reverse, was released through iTunes on April 23, 2012,[1] just before his studio album has been released the next day. His fifth single \"I Came to Party\" featuring Travie McCoy and Truth is released in the Party Pack single on September 4, 2012, which includes the \"Rock Mix\" version of the song along its two versions of music videos. Then, on February 15, 2013, the remake version of \"The One\", originally recorded for The Two Thousand Eight EP, his first extended play for original digital download in 2008, was released as his sixth single alongside its music video, which was directed by James Jou.
The album artwork for Nine Lives was released in February 2012 by Loudwire, the same day Deuce announced that he will be joining artists such as Blood on the Dance Floor, BrokeNCYDE, The Bunny The Bear, William Control, New Years Day, Polkadot Cadaver, and Haley Rose on the \"Fight To Unite Tour\".[8] \"Help Me\", which was delayed over a month, was released on April 3, 2012, with a music video released by Hot Topic on April 17.[9] The full album was streamed on Spotify a week before release on April 17, 2012.[10] Leading up to the release of Nine Lives, Deuce has released nine short videos previewing and explaining each song on the album.
Aron Erlichman (born March 2, 1983), better known by his stage name Deuce, is an American rapper, music producer and guitarist. Brought to fame as a producer, singer-songwriter and one of the founding members of rap rock band Hollywood Undead, Deuce departed from Hollywood Undead in 2010 and has since moved on to solo work through the label \"Five Seven Music\", a branch of Eleven Seven Music.[4] He was formerly involved in a movement with fellow rapper Truth (Vardan Aslanyan) called \"Nine Lives\" (often stylized as both \"9LIVES\" and \"IX LIVES\"). Deuce released his debut album of the same name on April 24, 2012, which sold 11,425 copies in its first week.[5] Deuce has also collaborated with artists NXTREADY, Ronnie Radke, Brokencyde and Blood on the Dance Floor.[6]
Deuce completed work for his debut album in late 2011. The album was scheduled to be released March 27, 2012, by Five Seven Music; however, it was pushed back until April 24, 2012. The album artwork for Nine Lives was released on February 10 by Loudwire, who also announced that Deuce would be joining artists Blood on the Dance Floor, Brokencyde, The Bunny The Bear, William Control, New Years Day, Polkadot Cadaver, and Haley Rose on the Fight To Unite Tour.[19]
The lead single, \"Let's Get It Crackin'\", was released November 28, 2011, with an accompanying music video and features Jeffree Star.[20] The album's second single, \"America\", was initially set to be released for January 2012,[21] but was released a week early on January 10[22] due to a leak of the full music video in December 2011.[23] Deuce commented on the album saying, \"This album has that signature Deuce sound and is similar in flavor to what I created on Swan Songs, but completely unrestricted and rated NC-17. I took some of the shit I couldn't get away with on Swan Songs and brought it to another level for Nine Lives. If you liked what I did before, you will love this...\". The album's third and final single before release was titled \"Help Me\". The song makes fun of the music industry as a whole and particularly James Diener of A&M/Octone. The song was finally released on March 27.[24]
Nine Lives is the debut studio album by former Hollywood Undead member Deuce. The album was released on April 24, 2012 through 10th Street Entertainment. The album uses both new songs, remake versions, and demo songs recorded following Deuce's departure from Hollywood Undead in early 2010.
Truth is featured on four tracks on Deuce's 2012 solo debut album 'Nine Lives.' He appears on the songs 'I Came to Party,' 'Freaky Now,' 'Nobody Likes Me' (which also features Falling in Reverse singer Ronnie Radke) and 'Till I Drop.' He is also a member of Deuce's touring band.
The masked musician is vying for immortality with 14 new tracks, representing his next natural step from his 2012 debut solo album, \"Nine Lives\", which sold well over 100,000 copies, received 33 million views on YouTube, and featured the hit single \"America\".
One of the founding members of Hollywood Undead, rapper, producer, and songwriter Deuce broke out on his own in 2010. His first solo effort, the Two Thousand and Eight EP, was released while he was in the band, but when he failed to show up on tour a year later, fans began to wonder. His departure would be officially announced in 2010 and a series of diss tracks would be released by both parties throughout the next year. Deuce would follow it all with his debut album, Nine Lives, which was released by the Five Seven label in 2012. The Deuce Remixxxed EP landed that same year, then in 2013, he joined Middle Class Rut and Thousand Foot Krutch on the Rock on the Range tour across America. In 2014 he performed in Moscow, Russia and released the single \"Nightmare.\" 2015 saw Deuce release his sophomore long-player, Invincible, for free online. A proper physical release of the album followed in 2017.
In September 2011, The Call Me Big Deuce EP was released as the first collective release of material by American singer-rapper Deuce as an independent solo-artist. The mixtape consists of 14 previously released songs compiled into one download at the artist's newly launched website, as most of the songs were released at random times and file-sharing websites between 2005 and 2011. The mixtape was released in order to promote the first album and contains verses over instrumentals by 50 Cent, Eminem, Tupac Shakur, B.o.B and Jay-Z. The mixtape did not contain the previously released songs \"Freaky Now\", \"Surface Air\" and \"Now You See My Life\", which would later be released with his debut album a year later. \"Now You See My Life\" would be remixed to contain a verse from rapper Skee-Lo, replacing Deuce's second verse.
Deuce completed work for his debut album in late 2011. The album was scheduled to be released March 27, 2012, by Five Seven Music; however, it was pushed back until April 24, 2012. The album artwork for Nine Lives was released on February 10 by Loudwire, who also announced that Deuce would be joining artists Blood on the Dance Floor, Brokencyde, The Bunny The Bear, William Control, New Years Day, Polkadot Cadaver, and Haley Rose on the Fight To Unite Tour.
The lead single, \"Let's Get It Crackin'\", was released November 28, 2011, with an accompanying music video and features Jeffree Star. The album's second single, \"America\", was initially set to be released for January 2012, but was released a week early on January 10 due to a leak of the full music video in December 2011. Deuce commented on the album saying, \"This album has that signature Deuce sound and is similar in flavor to what I created on Swan Songs, but completely unrestricted and rated NC-17. I took some of the shit I couldn't get away with on Swan Songs and brought it to another level for Nine Lives. If you liked what I did before, you will love this...\". The album's third and final single before release was titled \"Help Me\". The song makes fun of the music industry as a whole and particularly James Diener of A&M/Octone. The song was finally released on March 27.
The Call Me Big Deuce EP je prvé kolektívne vydanie materiálu Deuca ako nezávislého sólo umelca. Mixtape pozostáva zo 14 už vydaných pesničiek zostavených do 'easy-to-find download' na novej umelcovej web-stránke. Väčšina pesničiek bola totiž vydaná v rôznych časoch a súbory-zdieľajúcich web-stránkach medzi rokmi 2005 a 2011. Mixtape je mylne titulovaný ako \"EP\" napriek skutočnosti, že dvojnásobne presahuje štandardné limity pre EP. Vyšiel s cieľom podporiť prvý album a obsahoval verzie inštrumentálnych skladieb od 50 Cent, Eminema, Tupaca Shakura, B.o.B a Jay-Z. Mixtape neobsahuje predtým vydané pesničky \"Freaky Now\", \"Surface Air\" a \"Now You See My Life\", ktoré boli vydané s debutovým albumom o rok neskôr.
Pilotný singel albumu má názov \"Let's Get It Crackin'\" a vyšiel 28. novembra 2011, so sprievodným hudobným videom a účinkujúcim Jeffree Starom. Druhý singel \"America\" mal plánovanú premiéru 17. januára 2012, no nakoniec bol vydaný 10. januára v dôsledku úniku hudobného videa v decembri 2011. Tretí a záverečný singel \"Help me\" si robí žarty z hudobného priemyslu. Táto skladba oficiálne vyšla 4. apríla. Hudobné video malo plánovanú premiéru cez Hot Topic na nešpecifikovaný dátum, avšak unikla cez Vevo pre Xbox vďaka nezhode o dátume vydania. 1e1e36bf2d