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deemuney
Representing the heart of Washington, DC, Deemuney has established himself as a central figure in the region's street rap and trap landscape. As the leading voice of GMS — Gang Money Set, a money-first street organization, his music serves as a raw, unfiltered chronicle of the kitchen hustle and the realities of life in the projects.
His lyrical style is defined by authentic street narratives — mobile distribution, street economics, and regional vernacular like "chopping" and "whipping" — positioning himself as a real cooker and the number one stunner of the DC underground.
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Rich Off Faucet Water
May 17, 2026 · 15 Tracks · DC Street Rap & Trap · GMS
Crack Kills Vol. 1
2025 · Mixtape · GMS
A gritty exploration of street life that sustained his momentum through the mid-2020s underground scene.
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10 Drop Commandments
2024 · Project · GMS
Cemented his reputation for trap-heavy street anthems and solidified his standing in the DC underground.
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Life In The Projects
2023 · Album · GMS
A personal chronicle of the environment that shaped his sound — his journey from the streets to becoming a professional musician.
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the drop brothers partnership & paco panama collabsFrequently performing and recording together as the duo known as the "Drop Brothers," Deemuney and Paco Panama have become a cornerstone of the Washington, DC street rap scene. Their partnership is built on a shared focus on "hustler music" and authentic street narratives, reflecting life in the DC projects. While Paco Panama is recognized as a Southeast DC veteran and a "hustler music" specialist, Deemuney brings the energy of the GMS (Gang Money Set) movement to their collaborations. Together, they use regional slang like "chopping" and "whipping" to detail their street-level operations, positioning themselves as "real cookers" in the DC scene.
Faces of the Hill
w/ Paco Panama (Drop Brothers)
A major milestone collaborative album representing a landmark chapter in their partnership. The duo frequently references this release in their music as the breakthrough that brought them "one check."
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SouthSide Sopranos Series
Paco Panama feat. Deemuney
Deemuney is a staple guest presence on Paco Panama's solo projects, notably appearing on the hard-hitting track "Chess Not Checkers" (Track 14) from SouthSide Sopranos (2024) and returning for SouthSide Sopranos, Vol. 2 (2025).
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More Money & Problems
Deemuney feat. Paco Panama
A standout highlight from Deemuney's 2026 album Rich Off Faucet Water. The track reunites the Drop Brothers for a gritty, fast-paced dialogue on street business, GMS operations, and the cost of success.
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Notable Singles & Videos
Drop Brothers Collaborative Tracks
The anthem "Drop Brothers" and its official video serve as their partnership manifesto, detailing their "Drop Boys" identity. They also collaborated on "Geraldine" (one of Deemuney's top tracks) and Tray08's single "One Stop Shop."
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media & interviewsTacoTalks TV ft. Paco Panama
Frequently seen as a package deal in the media, Deemuney and Paco Panama have conducted multiple joint appearances on TacoTalks TV, including the standout "The DeeMuney Interview ft. Paco Panama" and a segment where they answer random questions together.
In these appearances, the duo details their "no-bullshit" approach to the rap game, charting their transition from the "trap lifestyle" to professional musicianship and establishing their credentials as independent street music giants.
DMV Signal
Deemuney is the lead feature artist on DMV Signal's launch issue — Vol. 1 · No. 004. His single Rich Off Faucet Water is the #1 spotlit release across the homepage, video desk, and music hub, with full annotated lyrics available in the Lyrics Hub.
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GMS · Gang Money Set · Washington, DC
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