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Years active
  
2006–present

Members
  
Élan Luz Rivera, Yeyo

Website
  
no longer have website

Albums
  
The DEY Has Come


Associated acts
  
Paula DeAnda, Sean Kingston, Timbaland, Mila J

Origin
  
South Bronx, New York, United States (2008)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Latin music, Pop music, Rhythm and blues

Record labels
  
Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Epic/Sony Records, Entertainment One Music

Similar
  
Paula DeAnda, Sean Kingston, Juelz Santana, Fatman Scoop, Los Del Río

Profiles

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The D.E.Y. is a Latin Hip hop group that debuted in 2007, following in the footsteps of the Fugees and The Black Eyed Peas. The group is composed of members Divine, Élan, and Yeyo. The trio's name is also meant to symbolize a new day in music.

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Early years

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Though the trio of musicians who make up the D.E.Y. didn't grow up together, their interests, both personal and musical, were very similar. When they did eventually meet, they knew immediately that they should work together. MC Divine was born and spent much of his life in the South Bronx, but moved to Puerto Rico in 1998. In 1999, he was introduced to an intrigued Yeyo and the two made a quick connection, recording a single on the night of their meeting that made local radio. Yeyo, born in Puerto Rico, made splashes in the island's underground hip-hip scene in 1999 when he released the politically charged "Viequez." However, like some groups, The D.E.Y. weren't able to make it big until their final addition.

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Although MC Divine first met singer Élan Luz Rivera, a young woman of Puerto Rican descent (who grew up in New York and made her first appearance on Broadway by age 16, when she played Cookie in the musical The Capeman) at Miami's Soulfrito Festival in the early 2000s, it wasn't until 2005 that they were introduced again that they decided to get together. Calling themselves The D.E.Y., the three went into Yeyo's Miami studio, where they began working on their own material, a combination of urban R&B, Latin, hip-hop, and pop meant to have cross-cultural (and language) appeal. Signed to Epic, they began recording the tracks that would end up on both their EP, The DEY Has Come (2007), and their debut full-length album, but not before co-writing and performing in singer Paula DeAnda's song "Walk Away (Remember Me)."

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The D.E.Y. was one of the first artists to appear simultaneously as both an MTV Discover and Download, and an MTV Tr3s Descubre and Download artist in October 2007, with their single "Give You The World."

The D.E.Y. was also featured on EA Sports NBA Live 08 with their song "Get the Feeling."

The D.E.Y. released their first album in June 2016.

Musical style

The D.E.Y. features a combination of urban R&B, Latin, hip-hop, and pop.

Albums

  • The DEY Has Come EP (2007)
  • The DEY Has ComeLP (2008) (Asia Exclusive)
  • TBA (2016) (TBA)

  • The D.E.Y. The DEY All Day Every Day mixtape The Vibe Source

    The D.E.Y. Love Our Children USA

    Songs

    Give You The WorldThe DEY Has Come · 2008
    Get The FeelingThe DEY Has Come · 2008
    She SaidThe DEY Has Come · 2008

    References

    The D.E.Y. Wikipedia