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“Y’all sound just as whack as I look black
There ain’t many touching my level matter of fact
Some was hot when they started, but they ain’t keep it in tact
If you someone I parted with, please pardon my back
Pardon the raps I write about you, pardon the stacks,
I been a part of the movement, a part of the trap,
I try to make ’em understand without dumbing it down
But that’s hard any lower and I’m touching the ground…”
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These are the quick-witted words of Columbia sophomore and rapper Lavell Deshawn “D-Flaire” Miller, 23, from his original song titled “Much More” off of his mixtape “Here Goes Nothing…The Mixtape”.Â
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“I wouldn’t call myself conscious…though that’s what I’ve heard the most,” he says.Â
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“D-Flaire”, a moniker given to him by his mentor and friend Ricky Brown, originally became involved with music back in high school as a singer. It was later on that he decided that his true calling lay in the lyricism of rap.Â
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He applied to Columbia College and began studying in the AEMM/Music Business program to “chase his dream”. It was here that he began to network and form connects with others in the artist community. A friend of his, Jeremy “Jon De Pledge” Johnson, began a group of solo artists that collectively formed “The UC” (or “The Uptown Celebrities”) and “D-Flaire” quickly joined.
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“I don’t want to be in a category. I don’t want to uphold an image,” he contends. “I write about whatever I’m inspired to write about. If you want generally good music inspired to inspire…you want to listen to me.”
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In the future, “D-Flaire” hopes to move to New York for grad school (“that’s the Mecca of hip hop”) and continue inspiring others through his music.
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“In the far future, I want Jay-Z status,” he says with a laugh. “I want to be an entrepreneur, not just a musician. A mogul who inspires others to be the best they can be. But in the near future…just D-Flaire.”
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You can check “D-Flaire” out at facebook.com/dflaire or twitter.com/dflaire. You can also find him on d-flaire-bandcamp.com to hear some of his music.