Nyce
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Also known as | nyce | |
Origin | Jamaica, Queens, New York |
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Genre(s) | Hardcore Rap East Coast Rap |
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Occupation(s) | Rap Artist | |
Years active | 2002 - present | |
Label(s) | Infamous/G-Unit | |
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Mobb Deep 50 Cent Tony Yayo | |
Website | [1] |
Nyce is an African-American rapper who is affiliated with Infamous/G-Unit records. He is from Jamaica, Queens
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[edit] Biography
Hailing from South Side Jamaica, Queens, Nyce has been in an MC in the hip-hop game for over 5 years. He started rhyming by listening to a lot of the classic albums from some of hip-hop’s favorite artists: Mobb Deep, Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, Biggie and 2Pac. These artists inspired Nyce to start freestyling into a hand-held tape recorder. From cassettes to park freestyle battles to live shows, Nyce wound up in the hands of one of his all-time favorites: rapper/producer Havoc from Mobb Deep. This not only gave Nyce his Infamous/G-Unit affiliation, but also allowed him to work with such artists as Mobb Deep, Tony Yayo, DJs Whoo Kid, Absolut, Envy and Big Mike. He has a single called I get high.
[edit] Cam Feud
Nyce has released a diss record and video called Eulogy towards Dipset boss Cam'ron, The The Game, and various other members of Dipset. This was in response to Cam'Ron's ongoing feud with G Unit Boss 50 Cent.