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2C Deuce

Sparks the New Stockton Wave with “Ric Flair” and His Upcoming Hellraiser Mixtape

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Hometown:

Stockton, Ca 

Genre:

Hip Hop / R&B

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Stockton’s energy is shifting again — and this time, it’s being led by a new wave of unapologetic lyricists who rap with confidence, humor, and fearless wordplay. At the front of that movement is 2C Deuce, who’s back and hungrier than ever with his latest single “Ric Flair” and his upcoming project, Hellraiser.

After taking time away dealing with life’s challenges, Deuce has returned with something to prove.

“You know I’m coming back, going harder than before,” Deuce said in a voice message to Orepark. “I’m on my own wave. I’m not following behind nobody. I’m behind my own wave — I’m the new wave in Stockton.”

 

That mindset defines his music — authentic, defiant, and built on individuality. Hellraiser isn’t just a mixtape name — it’s a declaration. It represents a new Stockton sound that’s punchline-heavy, raw, and slick with the kind of wordplay fans usually associate with Flint, Michigan’s witty rap style made popular by artists like Rio Da Yung OG. Deuce taps into that lane but with a Central Valley twist, fusing street realism and humor into bars that stick.

 

“Ric Flair” embodies that balance — smooth delivery, confident energy, and quotable lines that make you run it back. The track’s visual captures Deuce in his element: composed, expressive, and clearly aware that Stockton’s next chapter of rap belongs to artists who don’t sound like anyone else.

2C Deuce’s comeback marks a turning point for the city’s hip-hop scene. He’s not chasing trends — he’s creating his own lane, one punchline at a time.

This is Stockton’s new energy. This is the tidal wave Deuce promised.

 

 Watch “Ric Flair” (Official Video) on YouTube

 Follow 2C Deuce on Instagram @bacc2winning

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