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The Dookie Bros – Why the name? Because they drop nothin’ but hard shit.

This explosive Hip Hop duo from the GTA, made up of veteran producer/MC Shylow and razor-sharp newcomer Franchise, is stomping through the underground with unapologetic style. Their sound? A potent mix of hard beats and heavy rhymes, soaked in the spirit of the Golden Era but built for today. Funky, filthy, and undeniably fresh.

Shylow’s resume reads like a Hip Hop head’s dream crate — he's featured on songs with legends like DJ Premier, Conway the Machine, The LOX, Benny the Butcher, and Pharoahe Monch. He’s been crafting heat behind the scenes and on the mic since his teens, performing internationally and bringing boom-bap energy to every beat. Franchise, on the other hand, brings a unique voice, sharp wit, and a deep respect for lyrical artistry. Inspired by icons like Nas, Q-Tip, and Phife, he’s been sharpening his pen for over a decade and is now fully unleashed.

The Dookie Bros made their filthy debut with “Shit On ‘Em”, followed by the full-length album When the Shit Hits the Fan in 2022 — a project praised for its creativity, grime, and authenticity. But don’t let the toilet humor fool you — behind the name is a serious love for the craft and bars that can clean out the competition.

Their origin story? The two met at a local record shop, bonded over their love of Hip Hop, and one day Polo hunting downtown, Franchise joked, “We should call ourselves the Dookie Bros and rap about being the shit.” That same day, they recorded their first track. The rest is a wild, funky history in the making.

Since then, they’ve made noise on shows like DJ Premier’s "Live from HeadQCourterz", DJ Eclipse’s "Rap Is Outta Control", and Southern Vanguard Radio, and started blazing stages live in 2023. Whether they’re dropping tracks, streaming DJ sets on Twitch, or chopping it up with fans on social media, Shy and Franchise stay locked in with their audience.

With new music always on the way and no signs of slowing down, the Dookie Bros are here to stay — dirty, dedicated, and deadly on the mic.

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