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La Marr “Deuce” Lubin was born July 22 to parents Shirley Shepard and Michael Lubin in Redwood City, California. Soon after, “Deuce” and his family moved to East Palo Alto. By age 13 Deuce, and his mother relocated to Sacramento, California, where they resided for many years. Deuce’s career started from a simple stroll in Arden Mall, when he was approached by two members of the soon to be group D.R.S., PIC and ENDO. It was expressed that they needed a singer, that had a Jodeci styled voice. At first Deuce passed on the opportunity, but gave in, and later auditioned. Eazy E, “The Godfather of Gangsta Rap,” had heard Deuce, and in 1993 Deuce was signed to Capitol Record’ s as part of group D.R.S. (Dirty Rotten Scoundels).
La Marr “Deuce” Lubin was co-leader of the platinum selling group D.R.S. for four years. He was featured on their title cut “Gangsta Lean (This Is For My Homies)” which was a fixture at the top of the Billboard R&B and pop charts in 1993 and 1994. “Gangsta Lean” continues to be a highly recognized classic in the hiphop community.
Deuce co-wrote “No More Love,” for the soundtrack of the movie “Jason’s Lyric”. His vocals can also be heard prominetly on the platinum title track “You Will Know,” which featured artists such as D’ Angelo, Brian McKnight, Boys II Men and Gerald Levert.
Deuce is an incredible talent and has collaborated with many well known artists such as Digital Underground and MC Hammer. Deuce also has the honor of saying he has preformed and shared the same stage as group Soulicous,southern California's hottest show band. He has also made his mark on the international stage, performing live in London, Japan and Amsterdam.