The resolution honors the Montgomery, Alabama hip hop group Deuce Komradz for their significant contributions to the music industry. Formed in 1998, the group gained popularity with hit singles such as "Everybody Wanna Be Down With The South" and "Ridin' N Smokin'." Although originally consisting of five members, the current lineup features Chize Money, Big Bruh, and Wild Boy, all of whom are from Montgomery. Deuce Komradz operates their own label, Star Playa Entertainment, and has released three albums while collaborating with notable artists like DJ Kizzy Rock, Trick Daddy, Trina, and the Ying Yang Twins.
The resolution, presented by the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Alabama, commends Deuce Komradz for their achievements and their ongoing support for the state. It expresses high regard for the group and extends best wishes for their future success and prosperity in the music industry.