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THIS SONG FROM DEUCE IS CALLED "I CAME TO PARTY" AND IS A SONG I LOVE AND SO WILL YOU........

 

Singer & Song Facts:

Deuce Aron Erlichman (born March 2, 1983), better known by his stage name Deuce formerly known as "Tha Producer", is an American music producer, singer-songwriter, and rapper. Brought to fame as producer, singer/songwriter, and one of the founding members of rap rock band Hollywood Undead, Deuce has since moved on to solo work through the label "Five Seven Music", a branch of Eleven Seven Music.[1] He is also involved in a movement with fellow rapper The 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.[2] Deuce has also collaborated with artists BrokeNCYDE and Blood on the Dance Floor for their upcoming albums.[3]

Deuce co-founded the band Hollywood Undead as a vocalist and producer with close friend Jorel Decker (J-Dog). The band began their musical career with the creation of the rap-rock song "The Kids" which was greatly promoted by Jeffree Star. Deuce initially adopted and recorded songs with the band under the pseudonym "Tha Producer" due to his role in production but shortened this pseudonym to "Deuce" not long after.[4][5] At the time of Deuce's departure, Hollywood Undead had gained success with Swan Songs, which peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 in its first week.[6] A few EPs were released, the Swan Songs B-Sides EP and the Swan Songs Rarities EP in 2009 and 2010, respectively. In 2009, Hollywood Undead released their first live album, Desperate Measures, which peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200.[7]
In late 2009, the band fired Deuce for allegedly causing the band several problems. Hollywood Undead member Charlie Scene (Jordon Terrel) claimed in an interview with World Famous Rock that Deuce did not show up on tour after the band refused to continue paying over $800 a week to bring along his unnamed "personal assistant", whom they apparently paid for nearly 4 months. The band also explained that it was a struggle having Deuce in the group. In an interview with Bryan Stars, Da Kurlzz (Matthew St. Claire) stated, "It was so bad, that I don't think there would've been another record if he was still with us. We bent over backwards to accommodate Deuce". Deuce later responded to this in his own interview with Bryan Stars claiming that the personal assistant Charlie Scene spoke of was in fact Jimmy Yuma. Jimmy Yuma said that he was paid by Deuce out of his own pocket to set up equipment for him, and that the band didn't have to pay anything until he began setting up their equipment on tour also. Deuce also mentioned in the same interview that he did not show up to the tour in question because he had received a phone call from the manager previously who claimed the band had "broken up" and was told not to go on tour.[8]
During an interview with JackedUp Radio, Deuce states that one of the disputes he had with Hollywood Undead was over having a personal Twitter account, Deuce claims that when he began to connect with fans over Twitter he was told that "if you keep twittering, you're not going to be allowed to go on tour".[9]
Upon signing with A&M/Octone with Hollywood Undead in 2008, Deuce states that he was also signed as a solo-artist. He would release his first 4-track EP, The Two Thousand Eight EP, which contained songs "The One", "Gravestone", "Hollyhood Vacation" (Featuring Truth) and "Deuce Dot Com", all of which would 4 years later be remastered and released within his début album, the latter of the two being bonus tracks. The EP was released through iTunes and received little success. Shortly after Deuce was evicted from the band, the EP disappeared from iTunes. Deuce accused the label of breaching the original contract terms and would later sue the company under this accusation. Deuce discovered a loophole that revealed he was permitted to produce remixes/mixtape style songs using the instrumentals of other musicians, so long as he did not incur a profit.[10]

"I Came To Party", is a party themed song featuring successful east-coast rapper; Travie McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. The song fuses dubstep, rock, rap and pop elements to create an upbeat and diverse dance-track.



THE OFFICIAL VIDEO WAS PUBLISHED ON AUG. 30th 2012......

 

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~~~DEUCES~~~

 

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This is the Official Radio Edit Video version BUT,

Strongly advised to listen to the uncensored version found on youtube...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxczdxs-fmw

 

[Chorus - Deuce:]
I came to party, I came to party.
Hands up girl give me that body.
I can tell you want somethin' from me,
'cause everything you think girl I can see.
I came to party, I came to party.
Hands up girl give me that body.
I'm a make you mine before I leave,
'Cause every little thing you do to me,
got me goin' crazy

 

 

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