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Dem Boyz Good, a new musical trio from Columbia, has captivated the indie music scene with their original sound. Comprising three talented vocalists and a skilled lineup of instrumentalists, the band blends genres like hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and soul. Their commitment to originality and collaboration has set them apart from regional cover bands, promising to elevate the local music landscape while supporting fellow artists.
Columbia’s New Musical Trio, Dem Boyz Good, Impress with Original Sound
Columbia has welcomed a vibrant new musical group, Dem Boyz Good, comprised of three talented vocalists: Tam The Viibe, Ac3 Sage, and Eezy Olah. The band has quickly distinguished itself within the city’s indie music scene by creating entirely original music, setting them apart from many regional cover bands. Their memorable performance at Boyd Plaza outside the Museum of Art showcased not only their energy but also their seamless transitions between genres such as hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and soul.
The musical trio has made significant contributions to the Columbia music landscape prior to forming the band. Tam The Viibe, hailing from Pawleys Island, S.C., brings poetic bars and catchy hooks to the group. Ac3 Sage, originally from Georgetown, S.C., enhances the band’s sound with his smooth vocal style. Completing the trio, Eezy Olah, who is from Dillon, S.C., adds depth to their music with his impressive musicianship.
In addition to the vocal talents, Dem Boyz Good is backed by a skilled lineup of instrumentalists considered among the best in Columbia. This includes JD Brown on bass from Oconee, Ga., Kuma The Ambassador on lead guitar from Boston, Mass., Weapon 2.0 on drums from St. George, S.C., and Core Stone on keys from Columbia, S.C. The synergy between the vocalists and the talented band members allows them to reinterpret their songs while establishing a cohesive sound that resonates with audiences.
Collaborative Sounds and Creative Vision
The members of Dem Boyz Good emphasize the collaborative nature of their music, which enables the fusion of different styles and influences. This unique approach allows them to create fresh interpretations of their songs, contributing to the dynamic nature of their performances and broadening their appeal.
Tam The Viibe expressed a vision for fostering a music scene that is more progressive and inclusive, highlighting the need for venues to adapt and support this evolution. The band actively supports other local acts, such as Tony Opus & The Frequencies and DeathRay Robin, who are also contributing positively to the music landscape in Columbia.
Future Plans and Community Engagement
Dem Boyz Good’s commitment to the local music scene is evident in their regular performances throughout Columbia and the Southeast. They have announced plans to record a live album and aim to tour nationwide in the future, indicating a desire to expand their reach and impact on a larger audience. Their dedication to crafting original music while supporting fellow artists is indicative of their vision for a collaborative and thriving music community.
As Dem Boyz Good continues to make their mark, the melting pot of styles they incorporate and their commitment to originality stands to captivate audiences both locally and beyond. Their passion for music and community engagement promises to elevate the standards and diversity of Columbia’s ever-evolving music scene.
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- Post and Courier: Dem Boyz Good Hip-Hop Band
- Wikipedia: Music of South Carolina
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