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Founded in High School amongst two brothers who have a drive for fashion, style and swagga united to form an out reach to those who weren't feeling school and felt like misfits in there community. Forming Dope University an independent group that has a unique appeal in its own class of music. Both born and raised in Utica, New York. The group consist of two twin brother emcees "Andrew Ames Aka Data, Marcus Ames Aka Logic". Formed to create there own way of a movement Dope University looks to stay away from the expected portrayal of the stereotypical rapper. Music is made to define what the group finds interesting with hopes that it will appeal to the masses and that many can relate too. Influencing each other to better there way of life and living they accomplish unity amongst music, interests, females and having the ambitions to lead a successful life. Recording music started as more of a thing to do between skipping class but they ended up recieving more positive feedback than expected. With encouragement from fellow classmates and local members of their community, they soon realized their way of killing time was actually time well spent. Coming to terms with this reality they decided to reach out to listeners outside their home town with aspirations of turning this hobby into a career.

 

 

 

Dope University's performance level has been tremendeous at venues throughout the area, performing at school venues to private parties and getting recognized throughout the underground scene in the area. Their overall fanbase has been consistantly rising since the group has surfaced to the public. Performances consist of high energy, unique style and plenty of crowd interaction, with versitile rhythm that moves the crowd. With intentions of creating good quality music while not watering down their lyrics, Dope University (D.U) applies their personal ideas with unique references and word play to define their sound.

2010 looks to be a major year for Dope University as it signs itself and its' artists to a digital distribution development promotional with Radio AllStar Booking & Management and Artist Promotion Multimedia Music Network. Development and design done by official Young Money / Black Wallstreet Promoter Mr. Ruben J Burgos Aka R. Mack Milly. Be on a look out for this up and coming group in your nearest store for there album "Life in the laundry basket" coming mid 2010.

Jim Jones Still Hopes For Dipset Reunion,"We Might Knock The Socks Off The Industry"
Written by Administrator    Tuesday, 09 February 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
Byrd Gang's leader Jim Jones has recently suggested that a Dipset reunion may be in store for 2010.

While not unleashing all details, Jones told DJ Whoo Kid his relationship with Juelz Santana and Cam'ron is still in tact.

"Yeah definitely, that's little bro right there," Jones said referring to Juelz Santana. "It's still Dipset for life above what anybody thinks. Shout-outs to Cam also but everybody got their own thing that they're doing. We moving in one accord though, you'd be surprise at what's gonna happen this year. We might knock the socks off the industry. Dipset, b*tch. That's all I got to say." (Radio Planet TV)

Earlier this month, Santana said he was unaware of any recent Dipset reunion talk.


"I haven't spoke to nobody," Juelz told DJ Enuff. "I haven't spoke to Cam, I speak to Jim [Jones], I don't know if they spoke but as far as that, I don't mind doing any music. My whole thing was, what I just needed to get right was my business.

I came into this game when I was so young and it was a lot of things that I didn't know. So my whole thing was, it wasn't like when I realized what was going on I was like, 'F*ck that, I'm ready to turn my back.' My whole thing was, 'All right, let's move on from this, now give me what I deserve. I done helped build this building, we about to build another building. I done put in that work.' My business is good -- I don't have no personal grudges -- all I needed to do was get my business right, I just couldn't be stupid anymore." ("That's Enuff")

Roc-A-Fella co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke recently shared his reaction to the collapse of Dipset.

"I'm just coming back to kinda find out what's going on," Biggs said in an interview. "So I haven't been around to see what's going on, who's right or wrong. So eventual, yeah, we'll hear both sides and see what's going on. We'll put everything back together and try to smooth things out." (Forbez DVD)

Jones hinted at a reunion during a "106 & Park" broadcast last month.

"Shout-out to Juelz [Santana], [Freekey] Zeke and Cam," Jones said during the show's broadcast. "Dipset for life. We might have some surprises for y'all but you know I'm gonna keep my mouth shut. [laughs] But we gonna get money. The revolution, I told y'all. I'm here." ("106 & Park")