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Deuce (Aron Erlichman) grew up on 2 March, 1983 in Los Angeles, CA. Find Deuce’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 37 years of age.
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Aron Erlichman |
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| How old? |
38 years of age. |
| Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
| Born |
2 March 1983 |
| Born day |
2 March |
| Birthplace |
Los Angeles, CA |
| Nationality |
CA |
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Deuce How tall, Weight & Measurements
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Deuce income
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Deuce worth at the age of 38 years of age. Deuce’s income source is mostly from being a successful . Born and raised in CA. We have estimated Deuce’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Pending |
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On December 1, 2017, Deuce released Invincible, and on March 2, 2018, he released the Nightmare EP.
On September 29, 2016, From Ashes to New released a single, “The Last Time”, featuring Deuce.
On January 21, 2014, Deuce confirmed on Twitter Account name that he is collaborating with Blood on the Dance Floor for the second time on a new song called “We’re Takin’ Over!”, and that the artwork for the single was being released the following day.
On March 28, 2014, Deuce performed for the first time outside of the US in Moscow, Russia. Deuce also performed a new song called “Nightmare” from his upcoming album, and announced that its release would be in the summer. In early 2014, Bryan Lay stopped as Deuce’s hype man in order to work on his mixtape “Initiation Part 2”. The two still remain on good terms. In May, Deuce announced that longtime collaborator and rapper, Gadjet, would be the new hype man for the band via IG username. Deuce confirmed that Gadjet would make another appearance on his next project.
On February 14, 2013, Deuce released “The One” (Nine Lives version) as a single and music video. He was also once again scheduled to be part of the Fight to Unite 2013 tour along with Kottonmouth Kings, Dizzy Wright, Eskimo Callboy, and Snow Tha Product.
On May 19, 2013, Deuce for the second time participated on the Rock on the Range 2013 on the Jägermeister Stage on day three of the festival, along with Middle Class Rut, Thousand Foot Krutch, Beware of Darkness and Bad Remedy.
In May 2013, Deuce also confirmed that he had been working on a second album, had already recorded ideas, and was working on full-length material for songs. He was also hoping to have collaborations on his rock songs. Deuce had posted on FB account name that he will be releasing new material around Christmas and that he would be collaborating with Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse, and will also be releasing other new material of his own. On October 17, 2013, Deuce’s sister Arina Chloe released a single that featured Deuce titled “Will You Cry for Me.”
Deuce completed work for his debut album in late 2011. The album was scheduled to be released March 27, 2012, by Five Seven Music; however, it was pushed back until April 24, 2012. The album artwork for Nine Lives was released on February 10 by Loudwire, who also announced that Deuce would be joining artists Blood on the Dance Floor, Brokencyde, The Bunny The Bear, William Control, New Years Day, Polkadot Cadaver, and Haley Rose on the Fight To Unite Tour.
A remix EP, titled Deuce REMIXXXED, was released on May 5, 2012, with remixes of both “America” and “Let’s Get It Crackin'”. On July 3, a single was released for Independence Day which was called the “America(n) Pride”, which contained “America”, two remixes, and the music video on iTunes. On July 17, 2012, Deuce released a remix of “I Came To Party” with “Rock mix” in parenthesize via his official Twitter Account name account. The song, as the name suggests, has a heavier rock feel than the original and includes a new verse at the beginning.
Deuce participated on the Uproar Festival 2012 on the Jägermeister stage along with Redlight King, In This Moment and Thousand Foot Krutch. In 2013, Deuce was awarded “New Artist of the Year” from loudwire, beating Tremonti and Falling in Reverse.
Following an arrest after a car chase throughout the Los Angeles area on June 15, 2012, long-time collaborator Truth was prevented from touring with the band outside of LA. In March 2013, Truth announced he was “retired from recording” and was leaving the music industry.
In September 2011, The Call Me Big Deuce EP was released as the first collective release of material by American singer-rapper Deuce as an independent solo-artist. The mixtape consists of 14 previously released songs compiled into one download at the artist’s newly launched website, as most of the songs were released at random times and file-sharing websites between 2005 and 2011. The mixtape was released in order to promote the first album and contains verses over instrumentals by 50 Cent, Eminem, Tupac Shakur, B.o.B and Jay-Z. The mixtape did not contain the previously released songs “Freaky Now”, “Surface Air” and “Now You See My Life”, which would later be released with his debut album a year later. “Now You See My Life” would be remixed to contain a verse from rapper Skee-Lo, replacing Deuce’s second verse.
The lead single, “Let’s Get It Crackin'”, was released November 28, 2011, with an accompanying music video and features Jeffree Star. The album’s second single, “America”, was initially set to be released for January 2012, but was released a week early on January 10 due to a leak of the full music video in December 2011. Deuce commented on the album saying, “This album has that signature Deuce sound and is similar in flavor to what I created on Swan Songs, but completely unrestricted and rated NC-17. I took some of the shit I couldn’t get away with on Swan Songs and brought it to another level for Nine Lives. If you liked what I did before, you will love this…”. The album’s third and final single before release was titled “Help Me”. The song makes fun of the music industry as a whole and particularly James Diener of A&M/Octone. The song was finally released on March 27.
In September 2010, Deuce made his first official live performance as a solo artist at California’s Epicenter music festival, opening for Eminem, Blink-182, Kiss, Bush, Rise Against, and others.
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. 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. 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.
In late 2009, Deuce left Hollywood Undead, due to differences within the band members.
Upon signing with A&M/Octone with Hollywood Undead in 2008, Deuce states that he was also signed as a solo artist. He released his first four-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 four 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 later sued the company under this accusation. Deuce discovered a loophole that revealed he was permitted to produce remixes and mixtape-style songs using the instrumentals of other musicians, so long as he did not incur a profit.
Deuce began creating rock-based music under his birth name of Aron Erlichman, early in 2005. In 2005, he released four tracks—”Franny”, “Surface Air”, “Breaking Through”, and “Sometimes”—from his first EP called The Aron EP on Broadjam, an Internet sharing site for opinions and ratings, where he gained little recognition. He later co-founded Hollywood Undead with Jorel Decker and Jeff Phillips, and sang clean vocals and produced instrumentals for the band, until his departure in early 2010. In early February 2012, three more pre-Hollywood Undead tracks were released and surfaced, including “Far Away”, “Fallen Stone”, and “Dreams”.
Aron Erlichman (born March 2, 1983), better known by his stage name Deuce (formerly known as Tha Producer), is an American rapper, music producer and guitarist. Brought to fame as a 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. He is also involved in a movement with fellow rapper 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. Deuce has also collaborated with artists Marc Bosserman, Ronnie Radke, Brokencyde and Blood on the Dance Floor.