Russell Gilbert Llantino (born October 13, 1993), better known by his stage names D-Pryde and Dukke, is a 17 year old producer/writer/rap artist. Born in Mississauga, Ontario, the son of Rosalie Llantino and Gilbert Llantino, and is of Spanish and Filipino decent. Three years after his birth, his father walked out, leaving Russell, his older brother Gabriel, and his mother alone. Russell never saw his father again when he was growing up, and neither did his older brother Gabriel. He had moved to Brampton with his mother and brother to pursue a new life.
Two years later, as a small child he had been exposed to West Indies music by his step father Frank Ravello, who had come in his life, not a moment late. As a young child, he became interested in hip-hop, performing and lip singing to artists such as Biggie, 2pac, and Eminem. Around the age of 10, Russell had found the ambition to rap, and was under the name “ Dukke Wonder “ and joining the group “Young and Fresh“ around 2005, where his first song was released. Within the community, he frequently participated in neighborhood freestyle battles.
Though he would later struggle with the nature of his small fame, as well as lyrical expectations, D-Pryde endured substantial obstacles throughout his young yet remarkably dramatic entrance into the rap game. Before becoming one of the most discussed Asian figures in hip hop, being compared to Asian rappers such as Jin the Emcee, D-Pryde had suffered through hatred and harsh critics which the public eye had given him.
Entering the hip hop game, D-Pryde had been exposed to negative messages and comments, which pulled him out of the game for a while. Not knowing what he was putting himself into, he decided to take a break and learn the story behind Hip Hop. Stepping back into the game in the summer of 2007, he is experienced and ready for anything, following his goal to be in the rap industry. Hoping to make it one day.
CCM Magazine asks D-Pryde, the first obvious question is seeing you are so young how do you handle yourself in the ever-changing industry? – CCM Magazine
I don’t know much about the industry nowadays , a lot is changing now. The new element of a kid rapper is looks. No offence to artists like Bow Wow or Romeo, but I think fans only like them because they were “cute“. I want to see myself being loved for my lyrical talent and the way I speak on the mic. I cant say much about the whole industry right now, but I can tell you I have enough energy and juice ready to take on the industry “ – D-Pryde
“I laugh at how young my brother is, fourteen years old and already ripping the mic… Not only does he rap, but he dances, acts, and does graphics. And he’s only fourteen! I’m just happy because I’m going to be front row watching him tear it up!“
– Gabriel Llantino
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