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'Gangsta No' - 2Nice' new single to be released soon - featuring Royal, D-E-Velopment and produced by Terror Danjah. Check out the video on this website - soon to be broadcast on Channel U and MTV Base and download. In your shops soon, so watch out.

2Nice' musical career started at the tender age of 14. He started working with Yush recordings which is where he met Golden Melody, they went on to perform at Rapology, Chilin and end of term jam with the likes of Lemar, Glamma Kid Pheobe One as well as supporting Mad Cobra on his UK Tour.

2Nice then went on to study Artist development, music business and performance skills at Community Music. Here he met up with the likes of Suga-G-Zus who introduced him to the UK Garage scene which he took a liking too and thought he could offer something different and went on to release 'Ladies Delight' on UMR Records. Following this 2Nice hooked up with Dj Digital (brother) and formed the 'Untouchablez' with Dj Digital, Jnr J and Drifter. This is when the ball really started rolling, going on to do big things, forming a big fan base and performing all over the UK.

Playing a once-a-week show on Taste and Choice Fm with Commander B, as well as a prime-time set on Delight Fm the Untouchablez were "hot on the air ways and on the tip of everyone's tongue". During this time they were approached by Sound City Recordings and released 'So Hot' featuring Leann Marie. This was on the verge of being signed but due to unforeseen circumstances the deal didn't go through. Unfortunately, this upset caused some friction amongst the crew and they decided to split.

2Nice returned to his roots and kick started he's solo career by recording 'Diamonds are Forever' (EP) which received a lot of air play on Bassline FM and Commander B's night flight (Choice Fm) and got him on a tour of France with Eternal sound system. During this time he started to collaborate with many artists some included Mark Morrison on the track 'Lately' and long time friend Suga-G-Zus on the song 'Shake it like that' which also followed with a video that had heavy rotation on Channel U and MTV Base. During this time 2Nice was still on the Dancehall scene recording for Big league recs (Seani B) with a song 'G Rock' and featured on a JA meets UK compilation CD with the track 'Rollin' produced by Mafia and Fluxy. He also featured on the 'Pum Pum Rhythm' produced by Commander B who then introduced him to Terror Danjah and recorded on the 'Cock Back Rhythm'.

Terror Danjah took a liking to his style and asked him to join AfterShock with whom he's be recording with ever since.

Things to look out for:
My Gangsta's Know (2Nice mixed CD & DVD)
The launch of his group (Un-Mafia) which will follow with an album.

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