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Kickraux consists of two awesome producers from Tampa, FL and Atlanta, GA that go by the names of Rieces Pieces and Qwond3r. Both are awesome trap dancehall producers, so put them together and you have the perfect blend of rowdy, party-starting, bass-pulsing music that is a hybrid of trap, moombahton, electro and house. If you’re a music fan who loves when various genres come together, then KickRaux is what you’ve been waiting for your whole life. Having produced for 2 Chainz, Jay Z, MIA, and Gucci Mane, these two are on the come-up as some of the hottest producers around.[1]

Rieces Pieces a native of Portmore, Jamaica was raised in Florida. Rieces Pieces’ eclectic musical roots can be traced back to the beaches of Spanish Town and the bass music of the Miami club scene. Early remixes and genre bending releases led to a feature on MTV UK’s The Wrap Up. In 2012, several highly successful dance hall remixes led to radio play on BBC Radio 1Xtra and other international radio stations across Russia, France, Canada & Australia and the Caribbean.

Qwond3r is a native of Columbus, Ohio.

Since producing the Jay-Z assisted official remix of M.I.A.’s hit single “XXXO” for Interscope Records, KickRaux has quietly been one of the electronic music’s most enigmatic dj producers.

In 2013, KickRaux went back to EDM bass music roots to collaborate & release high energy EDM remixes which received rave reviews & support from some of the biggest publications (MTV Hive[2], Spin Magazine, Vibe[3], Peace Magazine[4][5], Pigeons & Planes, The FrontlinerCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

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  1. ^ a b Raychel Espiritu (2013). "Interview: KickRaux". The Frontliner.
  2. ^ a b Steven Aguiar (2013). "Hit the Gym With the 'Freshman 15 Mix' From DJ Duo KickRaux". MTV Hive.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference vibe was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b "Mavado & Karian Sang ft Taylor Swift – "Take It" (Rieces Pieces Remix)". Peace Magazine. 2013.
  5. ^ a b "After Teaming Up with 2 Chainz, Dancehall Trap Duo Release New Single". Peace Magazine. 2013.
  6. ^ Raychel Espiritu (2013). "Interview: KickRaux". The Frontliner.