The resolution honors the Montgomery, Alabama, Hip Hop group Deuce Komradz for their contributions to the music industry and their support of the State of Alabama. The group, which began rapping in 1998, gained popularity with hit singles like "Everybody Wanna Be Down With The South" and "Ridin' N Smokin'." Over the years, the group's lineup has changed, but currently includes members Chize Money, Big Bruh, and Wild Boy, all of whom hail from Montgomery. Deuce Komradz has released three albums under their own label, Star Playa Entertainment, and has worked with notable artists such as DJ Kizzy Rock, Trick Daddy, Trina, and the Ying Yang Twins.
The Alabama House of Representatives extends its highest commendations and honors to the members of Deuce Komradz, recognizing their achievements and influence in the music industry. The resolution is a formal expression of the legislature's esteem and offers best wishes for the group's continued prosperity and success. Through this resolution, the House of Representatives acknowledges the pride Deuce Komradz brings to the state and the special pleasure their music has provided to fans.