7xvethegenius, an integral part of Conway The Machine’s Drumwork Music Group, has released her highly anticipated new album, Death Of Deuce, which is now available! After releasing an ultra-creative video for the album’s second-single, “The Genius,” 7xve has also released a new video for “Dirty Nikes,” which can be viewed below.
Death Of Deuce features collaborations with Papoose, Raheem Devaughn, !llmind, Daringer, Street Runner, Camoflauge Monk, Jae Skeese, Graymatter and Keisha Plum.
7xve’s journey has been captivating from the start. Her breakout appearance on Conway The Machine’s “Crack In The Ninety’s” from his From King To A GOD Deluxe album served as a formal introduction to the lyrical dynamo and multi-faceted artist. She further caught the industry’s attention with a standout performance at Tidal’s exclusive Griselda Holiday Concert, cementing her reputation as one of the most promising talents to watch.
Born in Buffalo, NY’s Eastside and deeply connected to Atlanta’s vibrant music scene, 7xve relocated back to Buffalo in 2018 and has since become a vital component of Conway’s Drumwork Music Group imprint. 7xve’s buzz intensified after collaborations with Che Noir “Ladies Brunch” (featuring Armani Caesar) and “Veracruz” from Che’s Noir Or Never, and standout performances on Conway & Jae Skeese’s Pain Provided Profit (“Food”) and Conway’s Won’t He Do It album.
Most recently, 7xvethegenius teamed up with DJ Green Lantern to release The Genius Tape, a project that showcased her elite lyricism and storytelling prowess. Entirely produced by DJ Green Lantern, The Genius Tape featured appearances from Conway The Machine, Rome Streetz, Che Noir, AA Rashid, and TF.
“Death Of Deuce is about the beginning of a new shift. It’s the most “free” I’ve expressed myself on a body work to date. In creating and writing this album, I was able to be completely immersed in my thoughts and feelings and connected to each beat. It’s a very unorthodox collective of sounds flows and pockets. I had so much fun working on this album” 7xve confidently comments. “The title of the album was inspired by the idea of ending what we’ve all become accustomed to in hip-hop; repetitive sounds and styles. Death of Deuce is none of that. I’m hoping it will breathe some new life into the culture, and make a real impact on today’s dreamers.”
7xvethegenius’ Death Of Deuce is now available via Drumwork Music/Roc Nation Distribution.