Dee Barnes Musical artist

Denise "Dee" Barnes is an American rapper and former television personality, whose stage name was D Zire, performed in the West Coast hip hop female duo Body & Soul, and hosted an influential radio show on KDAY prior to gaining wider fame as the host of Fox's hip hop show Pump It Up!.Body & Soul's 1989 debut single "Dance To The Drummer's Beat", released on Los Angeles-based record label Delicious Vinyl, heavily sampled the Herman Kelly and Life song of the same name. Its b-side, "Hi-Powered", was produced by Def Jef. The same year another track produced by Def Jef would be released: "We Can Do This", on the label showcase This Is Delicious - Eat To The Beat. Body & Soul's greatest recording would apparently be their last - as part of the Dr. Dre-produced West Coast Rap All-Stars and their 1990 posse cut, "We're All in the Same Gang", which earned them a Grammy Award nomination.In 1992, Barnes hosted the hip-hop special Sisters in the Name of Rap, taped at the Ritz in New York.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)D Zire
Hometown
Los Angeles
United States

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Musical artist

Career started1989
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
West Coast hip hop
Hip hop music
record label
Delicious Vinyl

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