Deezle

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Darius Harrison, better known as "DEEZLE", is an American record producer, rapper and singer. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Deezle has garnered many industry accolades for his creative works—including co-producing Lil Wayne's hit single "Lollipop", which lead to a grammy win alongside Jim Jonsin. Deezeles' rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Darius Harrison
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rdf:langString Darius Harrison
rdf:langString Deezle poses with his 2009 Grammys for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Album
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rdf:langString No Limit Forever, Box Bangers Media
rdf:langString Producer, rapper, singer
rdf:langString New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
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rdf:langString Darius Harrison, better known as "DEEZLE", is an American record producer, rapper and singer. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Deezle has garnered many industry accolades for his creative works—including co-producing Lil Wayne's hit single "Lollipop", which lead to a grammy win alongside Jim Jonsin. From this, Deezle's credits, music contributions, and numerous artistic collaborations expanded significantly. This included co-authoring Drake's hit "In My Feelings", engineering Chris Brown's single "Gimme That" & "Graffiti", producing Lil Wayne's hit album "Tha Carter III", as well as sharing a co-producing credit with Kanye West on "Let the Beat Build". Ever since his start as a producer, engineer and artist in the music industry, he has sold over seventy-five million records. In addition to records, Deezle has also made musical contributions alongside Donald Harrison to movie scores such as: Right to Return and Rachel Getting Married by Academy Award–winning filmmaker, Jonathan Demme. Deezeles'
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