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Bruse Wane is an American rapper, promoter, musician and founder of Wane Enterprises Entertainment LLC

Early life

Bruse Wane was born on the Caribbean island of Jamaica, and given the name Bruce at the time of his birth by his grandmother. Bruse immigrated to the United States of America in the late 1970s with his sister and uncle. Initially Bruse settled in the Fordham Road section of Bronx, New York with his birth mother. Eventually they relocated to the Soundview section of the Bronx in the Bronxdale Houses Projects. It is there he began his rapping career. He altered the spelling of his birth name Bruce by replacing the c with an s (Bruse),and added the last name Wane as a moniker. This was done as a play upon characterzation of the fictional DC Comics character Batman's alternate identity Bruce Wayne.

Wane Enterprises

Bruse Founded Wane Enterprises Entertainament LLC in 2001. The company held its first upcoming artist and promotional showcase in 2002 at the now defunct New York City Night Club Demmarrah's. Bruse found success and notoriety with "Bruse Wane Enterprises". They are regarded as the first promotional company in the Metropolitan Tri-state area to bring signed Hip-Hops acts to there underground aspiring artist showcase events. Notable Hip-Hop acts that appeared at "Bruse Wane Enterprises" events included Styles P, Keith Murray, Papoose, N.O.R.E, Buckshot, Remy Ma and more. Notable music industry entites that attended his events included Defjam Recordings, Universal Records and Koch Records Now E-1 Entertainment. Bruse Also worked with Violator Management. For an extended period of time they held there events at the Remote Lounge Night Club in New York's Bowery Section. Wane Enterprises has since evolved into Indie Record label and media outlet. Its home website www.waneenterprises.com is a growing social network and a source of up to date Hip-Hop, Entertainment and world news.

Returning to rapping/music

In November 2008 Bruse Wane released The Dark Knight Ep- Return To Hip-Hop's Golden Era through Tunecore Distribution. The Ep featured original recordings Bruse made during the early and mid 1990s. This time period is regarded as Hip-Hop's Golden era thus the name of the Ep. The Ep only featured one song recorded in the 2000s. "That aint Hip-Hop" featuring Rapper Fam-Illy. Two Music Videos were shot to promote the Ep for the songs "Dun Da Lye" and "That Aint Hip-Hop"

Discography/digital music releases

Mixtapes

"Visual Freestyle"

"Eps"

"Albums"

References

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