Dyme Deville

Dyme Deville is a spoken word artist and emcee. She was discovered by Khujo Goodie after winning the "Unsigned Rap King of Atlanta" competition. Shortly after, she became apart of the now defunct Goodie Mob Records alongside Atlanta-based groups Kolored Section, Diligent and Lumberjacks (composed of Khujo Goodie and T-Mo Goodie). She released the underground album "The Truth" in 2004 produced by J. Luke of the Kadalack Boyz / Tripl3 Black, followed by the DJ Scorpio mixtape "Blood, Sweat and Tears" released in 2006 - resulting in a nomination of "Rookie of the Year" for the Atlanta Underground Awards. After a hiatus, she released "Dirt Road Theory" in 2016 featuring Big Rube, Juvenile of Cash Money Records and Pastor Troy. Dyme Deville is a blend of Spoken Word and substantive rap. She began as a poet and spoken word artist where she competed in an won poetry slams in and around Atlanta.

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