Duley Trucc | |
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Birth name | Tevin Speights |
Born | Conway, South Carolina, United States | November 21, 1991
Origin | Conway, South Carolina, United States |
Genres | Hip-hop, R&B, various |
Occupation(s) | Musical artist and songwriter |
Associated acts | Young Dolph |
Duley Trucc (born Tevin Speights [1] on November 21, 1991 in Conway, South Carolina, United States [2] ) is an American musical artist and songwriter. [3] [4]
He has also performed at House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as a supporting act for Young Dolph before about 1,500 people. [5]
Duley Trucc was born in Conway, South Carolina, United States. [3] He grew up with his sister, Tiffany Speights, in a broken family as his parents, Liz Cunningham and Lee Speights, got divorced. He attended Conway High School for a year but was then expelled. He then entered Aynor High School and completed his high school education. [5]
He wrote his first song, "Friday the 13th", when he was in 7th grade. [3]
Duley Trucc is a singer and a songwriter. He debuted in the music industry with his 14-track album, Mechanic [6] under his stage name. [3] The album was produced by Buckroll, Chase, WayTooLost, Jonathan Wells, Paven Melody, Rontz, Skye, Stunna, Tommy Franco, Chain Beats, and Wizzle Beatz.
He has worked with Lynn Tate, Mykko Montana, artist Boosie Badazz, and producer Jonathan Wells.
Duley Trucc's tracks, including "Above the Rim", "Trap Well", "Wait" [7] and "Splash" [8] were all radio hits. [9] Some of his tracks feature themes about the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]
Duley Trucc released the music video "Me or You [BLM]", featuring Boosie Badazz x O'shea in 2021. [10] The video's themes are police brutality in the United States and the Black Lives Matter movement. [11] [12] [13]
Title | Type | Date |
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Foreign Lifestyle | Mixtape | December 2015 |
Mechanic | Album | 26 March 2021 |
"Splash" | Single |
Trucc was arrested for drug possession in Conway, South Carolina in 2015, although the charges were later dropped. [15]
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