Introduction
Raised in the UK, Jesse James, known by most as Dubzy, is an innovatively talented recording artist. Having begun producing beats at aged 12 via the PlayStation game “Music 2000”, a savoured experience on the video game led Dubzy to focus on honing his skills as a musician throughout his teens. Constantly surrounded by creatives ever since has led to his mastering of rapping.
Having made his mark as Red Bull’s Grime-a-side Champion with an entire 200,000 votes from the public, Tim Westwood’s “Crib Sessions” and the infamous “Fire in the Booth” showcase became feature spots for Dubzy. Charlie Sloth even went as far as co-signing him as one of his top 3 MC’s to watch live on air.
Never slowing down, the eccentric musician shifted his focus to fashion in an aim to leave behind a lifestyle of crime and bad habits that he struggled to shake off in his early musical career. After creating GQ’s first-to-be- featured headwear brand, “SnazzBacks”, opportunities arose such as becoming the face of “FootAsylum” as well as cameos in a number of TV shows including Netflix’s adaptation of Guy Ritchie’s “Snatch” soon followed. The Television work inspired Dubzy to also pursue a career in acting, landing him a role in Channel 4’s “No Offence” .
Dubzy realised transmuting his powerful energies back into music would be the only and right option,
“I knew that if I could achieve so much away from music, my first love, I could come back to her and take over. That’s the plan.”
Having made his businesses a success, his ‘Real Dream’ of being a Star Urban musician is taking form. Moving with the Grime-Soul style he’s found to express himself, Dubzy is rapidly taking the scene by storm.
Always more interested in writing his own life’s script than just following expectation, Dubzy’s new EP “12:38”, acts as a statement of intent. The young trend- setter’s masterful writing style, delivery and assertive creative vision are unparalleled and in time, iconic.
Having made his mark as Red Bull’s Grime-a-side Champion with an entire 200,000 votes from the public, Tim Westwood’s “Crib Sessions” and the infamous “Fire in the Booth” showcase became feature spots for Dubzy. Charlie Sloth even went as far as co-signing him as one of his top 3 MC’s to watch live on air.
Never slowing down, the eccentric musician shifted his focus to fashion in an aim to leave behind a lifestyle of crime and bad habits that he struggled to shake off in his early musical career. After creating GQ’s first-to-be- featured headwear brand, “SnazzBacks”, opportunities arose such as becoming the face of “FootAsylum” as well as cameos in a number of TV shows including Netflix’s adaptation of Guy Ritchie’s “Snatch” soon followed. The Television work inspired Dubzy to also pursue a career in acting, landing him a role in Channel 4’s “No Offence” .
Dubzy realised transmuting his powerful energies back into music would be the only and right option,
“I knew that if I could achieve so much away from music, my first love, I could come back to her and take over. That’s the plan.”
Having made his businesses a success, his ‘Real Dream’ of being a Star Urban musician is taking form. Moving with the Grime-Soul style he’s found to express himself, Dubzy is rapidly taking the scene by storm.
Always more interested in writing his own life’s script than just following expectation, Dubzy’s new EP “12:38”, acts as a statement of intent. The young trend- setter’s masterful writing style, delivery and assertive creative vision are unparalleled and in time, iconic.
Contact Info
Address:
109 Portland Street, portland plaza, gainsborough house
Manchester
Greater Manchester M1 6DN
United Kingdom
Manchester
Greater Manchester M1 6DN
United Kingdom
Tel:
07949517051
Website:
http://Dubzy.co.uk
Offering
- music
- grime
- merchandise
- hats
- snapbacks
- snazz
- snapbacks
- hip hop
- rap
- fashion
- model
Hours of operation
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Monday | Open | 6am | 5am | ||||
Tuesday | Open | 6am | 5am | ||||
Wednesday | Open | 6am | 5am | ||||
Thursday | Open | 6am | 5am | ||||
Friday | Open | 6am | 5am | ||||
Saturday | Open | 6am | 5am | ||||
Sunday | Open | 6am | 5am |