Here is the much anticipated music video for the underground Hip-Hop anthem ‘Work Hard Play Hard’ by Big Dutty Deeze. The track produced by Tricksta has been a lot of people’s favourite track from the album ‘Almost Famous’.
The music video features live tour footage from the August UK tour where Big Dutty Deeze and Tricksta rocked stages in Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Ashford, Telford, Banbury, Luton and Leamington Spa.
Big Dutty Deeze is one of the most exciting rappers in the UK game at the moment and has now shared stages with the likes of Rodney P, Blak Twang, Mystro, Ty, Phili N Dotz, Iron Braydz, Malik, Genesis Elijah, Ty, Reveal, Tony D, Moorish Delta 7 and more.
Big Dutty Deeze Feat Sandawana – Get Up And Fight (Produced by Tricksta)
Big Dutty Deeze – Sorrow (Produced by Tricksta)
Big Dutty Deeze – Girl Of My Dreams (Produced by Tricksta)
Brixton born Genesis Elijah has been a name in the UK Hip-Hop scene since the early 2000’s. He’s worked with and along side Klashnekoff, Sway, Wretch 32, Skinnyman, Rodney P, Guilty Simpson, Royce Da 5’9″, Copywrite and countless others.
Here is the first single and video from Big Dutty’s brand new album ‘Live Evil’ which is due out 2014. This mystical Hip-Hop banger dropped today complete with a music video filmed & directed by Escape Route Media who has previously worked with Chester P, Micall Parknsun, Braydz and more.
Big Dutty Deeze, is a rapper whose work ethic outshines many releasing two albums and two mixtapes in 2013, doing a ten date UK tour as well as sharing stages with the likes of Rodney P, Blak Twang, Mystro, Ty, Phili N Dotz, Iron Braydz, Genesis Elijah, Ty, Reveal, Tony D, Moorish Delta 7 and more.
‘Bury Um In The Forest’ is produced by Dr. G, the Manchester producer who is getting ready to drop his own production album ‘The Coalition’, which is due out mid February 2014 and features St. Laz, Twisted Insane, Fatal Hussein, Young Noble, Yukmouth, Outlaws, Hell Razah, Inspectah Deck and many more.
‘Man Enough’ is taken from the projects third production ‘Respect Me’ which explored teenage relationship abuse. The song supports the ethos of the Man Enough campaign; not to commit, condone or stay silent about domestic abuse. More information about this campaign can be found at: http://www.whiteribboncampaign.co.uk/manenoughwrc
All money raised through single sales will be donated to local domestic violence charity Equation: http://www.equation.org.uk/