C.Geroge Entertainment’ Dion is a bonafide standout, an emerging star who disarms his fans with lyrical dexterity, punk-power anthems and unapologetic sexuality. This 21 year old rapper and songwriter is a triple threat offering real and raw lyrics, a nimble delivery and a face and style that seduces. He has an inner might and charming personality that keeps him above the urban stereotypes. Punk of the south, (real name: Dion Fisher) first made a splash on the scenes with a single, “Good-n-wett”, a contagious hit that unabashedly explores the power of sexuality.
Dion is at the forefront of a new power generation of Gay rap artists who are pushing the limits of hip-hop’s sexual identity while at the same time responding to the poverty and violence of the ghetto. Dion’s incredible story begins on the streets of Liberty City,
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Almost from the beginning, Dion dreamed of something bigger than Liberty City, bigger than Miami. His first memory of performing was in high school, where he glowed in the bright lights. It felt like home.
I have always loved music since I first performed in school plays. In junior high school, I started writing poetry, then I started adding beats," says Dion. "By high school, I was skipping classes and freestyling in the hallways." But stardom still eluded him, and Dion put his musical dreams on the back burner. In a remarkable show of fashion and working, "I still kept writing.
I was writing down my experiences and the stuff I saw going on in life. I was doing other things, but I never stopped writing," he says. "I knew I wanted to make this happen, I just had to make the sacrifices and stay focused." Even without a deal, the streets knew Punk of the south was laying it down.
He recorded a track for Lisa left-eye lopes' Supernova album, but it got cut. In 2001, Dion yielded to his aspirations, promising to give music one more shot. He hooked up with MCL productions, a Miami independent label. Around the same time, he began crafting his image, Some Jacki-o, lil'kim, Trina and more his music, his sound, his style is a hybrid. While he sensualizes his persona, Dion offers up enough diversity to defy all the labels. "I can’t be categorized.
I don’t want to be categorized," he says confidently. "I make great music. Period."