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'''DCG Brothers''' is a hip-hop duo from the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, composed of siblings DCG Shun and DCG BSavv. Their music incorporates elements of Chicago drill with melodic and accessible influences, a style they describe as "pop drill."
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'''DCG Brothers''' is a hip-hop duo from the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, composed of siblings DCG Shun and DCG BSavv. There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DCG_Brothers|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. Their music incorporates elements of Chicago drill with melodic and accessible influences, a style they describe as "pop drill."


The duo began releasing music in 2020, drawing inspiration from artists such as Lil Wayne, Lil Durk, G Herbo, and Gunna. Their single "Mmhmm" gained online attention and contributed to their signing with Atlantic Records in collaboration with No More Heroes, a Chicago-based media company. Their discography includes the mixtape Jungle Life and the album Us, Never Them.
The duo began releasing music in 2020, drawing inspiration from artists such as Lil Wayne, Lil Durk, G Herbo, and Gunna. Their single "Mmhmm" gained online attention and contributed to their signing with Atlantic Records in collaboration with No More Heroes, a Chicago-based media company. Their discography includes the mixtape Jungle Life and the album Us, Never Them.


Known for frequent releases and visually distinctive music videos, the DCG Brothers have performed at events including Lollapalooza. They have been noted for their contributions to the evolution of the Chicago drill genre.<ref>https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/dcg-brothers-sign-to-no-more-heroes-atlantic-records-house-party-video-9582833/</ref><ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/lollapalooza-2021-best-moments-1205842/</ref><ref>https://songstats.com/artist/vpnl3j75/dcg-brothers#:~:text=Chicago's%20DCG%20Brothers%2C%20Shun%20and,to%20bring%20drill%20music%20worldwide.</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5dyBQtFAoc</ref>   
Known for frequent releases and visually distinctive music videos, the DCG Brothers have performed at events including Lollapalooza. They have been noted for their contributions to the evolution of the Chicago drill genre.<ref>https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/dcg-brothers-sign-to-no-more-heroes-atlantic-records-house-party-video-9582833/</ref><ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/lollapalooza-2021-best-moments-1205842/</ref><ref>https://songstats.com/artist/vpnl3j75/dcg-brothers#:~:text=Chicago's%20DCG%20Brothers%2C%20Shun%20and,to%20bring%20drill%20music%20worldwide.</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5dyBQtFAoc</ref>   
== External Links ==
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DCG Brothers is a hip-hop duo from the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, composed of siblings DCG Shun and DCG BSavv. There is a Wikipedia article for this subject. Their music incorporates elements of Chicago drill with melodic and accessible influences, a style they describe as "pop drill."

The duo began releasing music in 2020, drawing inspiration from artists such as Lil Wayne, Lil Durk, G Herbo, and Gunna. Their single "Mmhmm" gained online attention and contributed to their signing with Atlantic Records in collaboration with No More Heroes, a Chicago-based media company. Their discography includes the mixtape Jungle Life and the album Us, Never Them.

Known for frequent releases and visually distinctive music videos, the DCG Brothers have performed at events including Lollapalooza. They have been noted for their contributions to the evolution of the Chicago drill genre.[1][2][3][4]

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