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Revision as of 19:43, 8 July 2016 by Brusewane (talk | contribs) (←Created page with 'Warren Rose aka '''Bruse Wane''' (born October 19, 1977) is a Jamaican-born, American-based rapper, entertainer, entrepreneur, manager and record producer who b...')(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Warren Rose aka Bruse Wane (born October 19, 1977) is a Jamaican-born, American-based rapper, entertainer, entrepreneur, manager and record producer who built an empire while cutting his teeth hustling within the Soundview section of the Bronx, New York City. He began his inspiring journey as an emcee, rapping under the name "True". He would later discover that his true calling was in managing and promotion.
Bruse founded Wane Enterprises Entertainment LLC in 2001, originally as a management company; it later evolved into a promotion company. Wane Enterprises Entertainment held its first artist showcase in 2002 at the now defunct New York City Night Club, Demmarrah's. Bruse found success and notoriety with Bruse Wane Enterprises. The company is regarded as the first promotion company in the Metropolitan Tri-state area to bring signed hip-hops acts to their underground aspiring artist showcase events. Notable hip-hop artists that appeared at these events include Styles P, Keith Murray, Papoose, N.O.R.E, Buckshot, Remy Ma and more. Other notable entities that attended these events include Def Jam Recordings, Universal Records and Koch Records - Now E-1 Entertainment. Wane Enterprises has since evolved into a premiere independent record label and media outlet. Its website (www.WaneEnterprises.com) is a growing social network and a source of up-to-date hip-hop, entertainment and world news.
In 2008 he released The Dark Knight EP – Return To Hip-Hop’s Golden Era to much fanfare. The EP featured original recordings Bruse made during the early and mid 1990s. It featured just one song recorded in the 2000's (”That Ain’t Hip-Hop" featuring Rapper Fam-Illy). Two music videos were produced to promote the EP (“Dun Da Lye"and "That Ain’t Hip-Hop”). Bruse followed it up with his highly regarded 2016 album, The Earl Manigault Of Rap (released November 23, 2015). On the album he collaborated with Chris Rivers the son of renowned Big Pun, as well as hip-hop legend Sean Price on the song "Venom" (who recorded his final verse for the project before passing away in 2015). “Brighter Days,” the first single off the project is a culmination of many years of hard work and dedication.
Reference Links: Color Lines online news talks about hearing Sean Price's last song on Bruse Wane's album https://www.colorlines.com/articles/listen-some-sean-prices-last-verses-venom
Monolith Cocktail Blog - The Earl Manigault Of Rap calls the album "a classic" https://monolithcocktail.com/tickling-our-fancy-archive/tof-028-the-untied-knot-bruse-wane-fiction-aisle/
iTunes album: The Earl Manigault Of Rap - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-earl-manigault-of-rap/id1050244058
RapReviews, reviews The Earl Manigault Of Rap - http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2015_10_earlmanigault.html
Bruse Wane appeared on Sirius Radio to talk about The Earl Manigault Of Rap & Working with Sean Price - http://www.spitfirehiphop.com/bruse-wane-rioc-freestyle-on-dj-eclipses-hip-hop-is-outta-control-radio-show-video/videos.84749.php