Juice Mazelee, D2G, OA Zaye

Ages 21 and up
Saturday, December 07
Doors: 9:30pm // Show: 10pm
$13
Every set is different from the last one. Juice Mazelee likes to deliver an intimate performance every-time he gets the chance. making everyone in the crowd feel like family. The idea behind it makes new family members not fans. That’s the mission.
 
Chicago Hip-Hop Props Award-Winner Anthony Di’Angelo Ingram, Jr. or “D2G” as he’s called in the Hip-Hop scene, is a laborer in music all around. Growing up on the southeast side of Chicago, 2G would always relate any life situation to a song that would describe his emotion at the time. Inspired by artists like Rakim, KRS-One, and Slick Rick, he began writing at age 11 and would later transform his writings into songs. Graduating from Hyde Park Academy in 2005, he would find himself enrolled into Columbia College Chicago, where he became fascinated by the artistic environment. This atmosphere would later introduce 2G to various artists and producers.

A focused emcee , D2G seeks to bring glory back to his hometown of Chicago and earn a rightful place among Hiphop’s elite. Since releasing his first solo project in 2011, The Blood Diamond Tape, and his first album in 2013, July 9th: A Cancer Story, D2G has been performing and promoting his music across the country. In 2015, he released his sophomore effort, Short Summers Long Winters, a project that solidified him as rising royalty in Chicago’s underground scene and helped him win the Props Award for Best Male Emcee. Determined to have another big year, the Chicago storyteller recently released his “audiofilm”, The 1st Hot Day EP and plans on following it up with That One Friday, another EP scheduled for release later this year. Fans of D2G should be excited as 2024 will be a year of greatness for this Chicago Hiphop fixture.

 
OA Zaye makes smooth rap music about real life and relatable experiences that make you dance and listen at the same time. People are always excited when he performs because it’s immersive and authentic, he make everyone feel like they’re part of the show.
Every set is different from the last one. Juice likes to deliver an intimate performance every-time he gets the chance. making everyone in the crowd feel like family. The idea behind it makes new family members not fans. That’s the mission.
Chicago Hip-Hop Props Award-Winner Anthony Di’Angelo Ingram, Jr. or “D2G” as he’s called in the Hip-Hop scene, is a laborer in music all around. Growing up on the southeast side of Chicago, 2G would always relate any life situation to a song that would describe his emotion at the time. Inspired by artists like Rakim, KRS-One, and Slick Rick, he began writing at age 11 and would later transform his writings into songs. Graduating from Hyde Park Academy in 2005, he would find himself enrolled into Columbia College Chicago, where he became fascinated by the artistic environment. This atmosphere would later introduce 2G to various artists and producers.

A focused emcee , D2G seeks to bring glory back to his hometown of Chicago and earn a rightful place among Hiphop’s elite. Since releasing his first solo project in 2011, The Blood Diamond Tape, and his first album in 2013, July 9th: A Cancer Story, D2G has been performing and promoting his music across the country. In 2015, he released his sophomore effort, Short Summers Long Winters, a project that solidified him as rising royalty in Chicago’s underground scene and helped him win the Props Award for Best Male Emcee. Determined to have another big year, the Chicago storyteller recently released his "audiofilm", The 1st Hot Day EP and plans on following it up with That One Friday, another EP scheduled for release later this year. Fans of D2G should be excited as 2024 will be a year of greatness for this Chicago Hiphop fixture.
OA Zaye makes smooth rap music about real life and relatable experiences that make you dance and listen at the same time. People are always excited when he performs because it’s immersive and authentic, he make everyone feel like they’re part of the show.
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