Denny Blaze

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Denny Blaze
Denny Blaze as featured on VH1
Denny Blaze as featured on VH1
Background information
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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  1. ^ [1] VH1's Web Junk Show hosted on Spike.com
  2. ^ [2]Once-lost demo vaults rapper to Internet fame (July 27, 2006) Vindy.com

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