In the city that never sleeps, Dice, a young artist born in Brazil and raised in the heart of New York City, is making a name for himself in the underground music scene. But Dice’s story isn’t your typical rags-to-riches tale of an aspiring artist. It’s a story of struggle, resilience, and the unrelenting desire to have his voice heard.
Growing up in Lower Manhattan and later the Bronx, Dice found solace in the underground music scene at the tender age of 14. Surrounded by friends who accepted him for who he was, he discovered the therapeutic power of music. When feelings of depression and being trapped in his own mind became overwhelming, Dice turned to the mic. It was his way of screaming out into the void, a desperate cry to be heard.
But Dice’s journey hasn’t been easy. At just 11 years old, he found himself sleeping on the streets of NYC, enduring hardships that no child should ever have to face. Despite the negativity and challenges that threatened to consume him, Dice clung to music as his lifeline.
What sets Dice apart from other aspiring artists isn’t just his raw talent or his harrowing past. It’s his deep-seated desire to be a voice for the voiceless, to speak for those who feel invisible and unheard. In an industry where so many artists focus on materialism and shallow boasts, Dice is committed to creating music that resonates with those who feel lost and alone.
“My music is for the person sitting in their room feeling depressed and worthless,” Dice explains. “I want them to know they’re not alone. I’ve been in their shoes, and I understand their pain.”
Dice’s lyrics are a raw reflection of his experiences, a poignant expression of the struggle to find hope in the darkness. In his song “We Coulda Been,” he raps, “I feel remorse for every soul but ma own…tone mind your own. Fu*kk she won’t pick up her phone.” It’s a powerful testament to the pain of feeling forgotten and the struggle to focus on healing oneself.
As Dice navigates the music industry, he remains committed to his vision of creating music that uplifts and inspires others. Collaborating with fellow artist Stone, the two are working on a highly anticipated GUTTABOY BOY$ album, set to drop by the end of the year.
Dice’s journey is far from over, but one thing is certain: his voice will be heard. Through his music, he’s determined to reach those who feel alone in their struggles, to let them know that they are seen and heard.
“I just want my music to touch people’s lives,” Dice says. “I want them to know they’re not alone in this fight. That’s all that matters to me.”
Follow Dice’s journey on Instagram @divine.remedy777, and get ready for the GUTTABOY BOY$ album that’s set to take the underground scene by storm.