Dujeous

Their music has been featured on television (the theme to Crank Yankers, for example) and big screen (scoring Universal Pictures film Blue Crush).

Dujeous got its start at high school talent shows and then moved on to small venues throughout the city.

The album garnered attention in the New York Daily News,[1] The Source magazine (in which they were featured in the Unsigned Hype column, which also brought Biggie Smalls, Common, Eminem, and many other notable rap groups to fame), Time Out New York,[2] and Urb (which named the group one of the Top 100 new artists of the year).

They produced and cowrote the theme song for MTV2's Crank Yankers with Chicago MC Rhymefest.

Their music has also been featured in TNT's Saved, Universal Pictures film Blue Crush, and many other notable shows and movies (see discography).