Denny Blaze
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| Denny Blaze | |
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Denny Blaze as featured on VH1
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| Birth name | Denny Blaze |
| Also known as | The Average Homeboy |
| Born | ??? |
| Origin | Cleveland, Ohio |
| Genre(s) | Rap, Hip Hop |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, Songwriter, Videographer |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals |
| Years active | Late 1980s - present |
| Label(s) | Blazin Productions |
| Website | http://dennyblaze.com/ |
Denny Blaze, commonly known by his stage name The Average Homeboy, is a rap artist made famous for a demo tape produced in the late 1980s featuring his single The Average Homeboy. The video was widely rejected by record labels and allegedly sat within a box at an MTV Studio for 17 years until an employee discovered the video then uploaded it to youtube.[1] Within two weeks the video was downloaded an estimated 1 million times. Subsequently another demo video of his surfaced know as Blazin' Hazen. Soon, his videos made primetime as they were featured VH1's Web Junk and Best Week Ever.[2] Denny blaze has since released two albums under his own label, Blazin Productions.
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[edit] External Links
- Catalog of Denny Blazin's albums
- Official MySpace of Denny Blaze

