2DFRNT (pronounced “two different”) is a multi-talented urban dance-pop duo consisting of St. Louis vocalist Al'Michael and Brooklyn rapper Stuy, whose songs reflect a unique collaboration of the laid-back Brooklyn rap style and catchy melodic pop/R&B hooks. This 21-year-old singing/rapping duo charms people with their funny, charismatic and outgoing personalities. The ladies can’t get enough of them and guys want to be like them. Although the two have different characters, upbringings and points of view, they become one entity when it comes to writing and creating their own music. Be it a sentimental song like “Take You Away” or a playful song like “Party”, the guys write about everyday relatable topics of life, love, dreams and struggle. Al’Michael’s voice is a combination of soul, passion and energy that shows tremendous versatility and can cover multiple genres from pop, R&B to gospel. His vocals as well as his dancing style draw frequent comparison to Chris Brown and Usher, while Stuy’s sound resembles that of rappers Fabolous, Mase and Kanye West. Both artists write, co-produce and perform their own songs, which generally have a sentimental or playful and energetic vibe. Their music sound and style are at times reminiscent of a cross between Black Eyed Peas and Jay Sean, backed by bass-heavy beats and synth-based dance tracks, which create a mix of urban and euro-pop. The name 2DFRNT represents the fusion of two different personalities, stories, styles and different music genres, a collaboration that is set to become the newest sensation to hit the music industry. Having spent the past couple of years honing their craft on stage and in the studio the guys are ready for international breakout success in 2010 with their debut single “Take You Away”.
Al'Michael grew up in Columbia, MO, in a spiritual and musical family environment. His mother a teacher and his father a contractor, family has always been an important part of his life. His first music performance experience was singing in church choir as a child, under the direction of his mother, who recognized his singing talent early on and helped develop his powerful soulful voice. Influenced by the likes of Boyz2Men, Jagged Edge, N'Sync, Usher and Michael Jackson, music (singing and writing) quickly became a passion to which he dedicated most of his time while growing up. During his high school years, Al'Michael also excelled in athletics as a star basketball player, but chose music over sports to pursue a career as a performing artist. Throughout his teenage years, Al’Michael often travelled to St. Louis for contests and auditions, where he was introduced to other local talent. In 2005, he joined pop/R&B group, Varcity, who went on to perform regularly at local talent shows, radio contests, and malls, mesmerizing audiences with their energetic dance moves, harmonic vocals and electrifying stage shows. Varcity quickly became one of the most popular groups in St. Louis, hosting sell-out shows, generating spins on local St. Louis radio and opening up for stars like Chris Brown, Chingy and Bow Wow. Varcity was featured in many St. Louis news articles and news channel stories building a reputable fan base and extensive buzz. In early 2009, the group decided to split up to pursue different projects, and Al’Michael collaborated with his rapper friend, Stuy, to form a new group, named 2DFRNT. Al’Michael is the more spiritual and philanthropic part of the group and hopes to become a positive and inspirational role model for young kids to pursue their dreams.
Stuy was born in the Bushwick & Bedstuy section of Brooklyn, NY. Growing up was a struggle, not having a father figure around and having an estranged relationship with his mother. His grandmother was always there for him, encouraging him to finish school in order to secure a brighter future. Influenced by a variety of artists, including Black Eyed Peas, Fallout Boy, Linkin Park, Mase, 2Pac, Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas, Stuy began recording songs at the age of 13 and dedicated the next two years to perfecting his songwriting and rap skills. He has earned respect in his Brooklyn neighborhood, after winning countless rap battles and writing and co-producing a solo rap album. His sound and rap style are often compared to his musical icons Fabolous, Mase and Cassidy. Stuy met Al’Michael in 2007 through his producer who was recording with Varcity at the time. When Varcity eventually went their separate ways, Stuy and Al decided to form their own group, 2DFRNT. Their main goals as a group are to build a loyal fan base, become mainstream international pop icons and one day have the honor of accepting a Grammy Award.
Description: 2DFRNT is an urban dance-pop duo, consisting of singer Al'Michael and rapper Stuy, who merge synth-based tracks with catchy melodic pop/R&B hooks and positive rap lyrics, with an occasional euro-pop sound
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