Dewey Decibel

Dewey Bryan Saunders (born August 27, 1983), also known by his stage name Dewey Bryan (and formerly Emcee Unless and 'Dewey Decibel'), is a rapper and visual artist based in Los Angeles, CA.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] From 2008 to 2011, Saunders released music under the name Emcee Unless; in 2011 he changed his stage name to Dewey Decibel. In 2019 he changed his stage name once more to a shortened version of his government name, Dewey Bryan.

Dewey Bryan
Birth nameDewey Bryan Saunders
Also known asEmcee Unless, Unless, Dewey Bryan
Born (1983-08-27) August 27, 1983
Boynton Beach, Florida
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
GenresAlternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, visual artist
Years active2008–present
LabelsThe Philadelphia Record Company
Bold New Breed
World Around
Associated actsThe Rubix Qube Exclusive, Rick Friedrich, Zilla Rocca
Websitewww.deweysaunders.com

Discography

Albums

  • Memories of the Future (2008) (as Emcee Unless, with Raw Thrills)

EPs

  • Forword (2009) (with Rick Friedrich, as The Rubix Qube Exclusive)
  • Less Is More (2010) (as Emcee Unless)
  • Preface (2011) (with Rick Friedrich, as The Rubix Qube Exclusive)
  • Son of a Beach (2012) (with Rick Friedrich)
  • A Different Drum (2015) (with Zilla Rocca)
  • Sub Cult (2015) (with Rick Friedrich)
  • Drippy/Syrup (2019) (with Rick Friedrich and Drusef)
  • Lowkey/Ride (2020) (with Rick Friedrich and Drusef)

Mixtapes

  • Dewdrops on a Lotus Leaf (2011) (beats by Flying Lotus)
  • #BoomboxBookworm (2012) (beats by Eligh)

Singles

  • "Ashes (Zilla Rocca Remix)" (2011) (as Emcee Unless)
  • "Met Her in L.A." (2012)
  • "Love" (2012)
  • "Never Gave a Shit" (2014)

Featured tracks

  • "Two Sides" on Wormhole Presents... A New Plague of Diseased Language Cocoons Vol. 2 (2010) (as Emcee Unless)

Guest appearances

  • Noah23 - "Two Sides" on Pirate Utopias (77 Lost Scrolls) (2011)
  • Zilla Rocca - "Chic-O-Stic" on Neo Noir (2013)
  • Noah23 x Blown - "Boom Bap" on Noah23 x Blown (2015)
  • Curly Castro & Fakts One - "Rammellzeed" on Restroy & Debuild (2015)
  • Lustre - "Luxurious" on Heart Divine (2015)
  • Career Crooks - "Newlywed" on Good Luck with That (2017)

References

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