About Tre Dizzle
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On The Mic
Tre Dizzle, born in Anaheim, CA was raised in Beaumont, TX where he was always the center of attention for family entertainment. After attending Al Fan’s Theatrical Theatre at a young age, he was looking for a stage wherever he could create one. A family get together without a Tre Dizzle performance was unheard of.
At age 12, he moved back to California where he was the DJ for a group called the PH Boys. This led the way for Tre to begin mastering his own craft of rapping. The PH Boys were cut short by another turn in Tre’s life that sent him back to Texas until returning back to Garden Grove, CA at age 16.
In 1996 Tre met up with a young rapper from Chicago named Myle. Myle & Tre started a rap group called Flatline Entertainment. Flatline recorded 2 albums together 1997’ s “Come and Take a Ride” and 2000’s “353:2000 AD” which also included another artist by the name of Bogard.
During the Flatline Years, Tre was doing a lot of production work and began working with other artist and became a member of The Nightbreed. This is where he began working with Compton Cisco, Insane Poetry, Thadius and many other artist in the OC area. Tre used this arena to perfect his lyrics and style and in 2003 started his own group of artist, DAMMIT BOY PRODUCTIONS, with Compton Cisco and Freaks.
In 2008 Tre moved to Houston Texas where he met J.R. Both being from California they immediatly clicked and began working as Dammit Boy South while Freaks and Compton Cisco worked Dammit Boy West.

Behind the Camera
Tre Dizzle has been perfecting his skills behind the camera since 2006. Starting with a small handheld camcorder and a small editing program, Tre began filming events and PSA's for Dammit Boy Productions.. In a collaboration with Freaks and Richard Morris, The idea of Dammit Boy TV was launched with the release of the "Dinner With Freaks" comedy Sketch.
In 2013 Tre relaunched Dammit Boy TV showcasing the Dammit Boy artist live performances. The filming and videos created such a scene in the clubs, it was extended to showcase not only Dammit Boy artist but also underground artist performing in the same venues.
Today Tre can be found filming all over the Houston area. Tre has filmed artist such as Too Short, E-40, Devin The Dude, Insane Poetry, Lil Keke, K-Camp, Willie Dutch, Just Brittany and more.

As the DJ
Tre Dizzle started his DJ venture for a group called the PH Boys as a young teen. Always hving a love for music , Tre continued to play music throughout high school and as an adult. Tre has Dj'd for many venues including Malones in Santa Ana, CA, Club Faces in Riverside, CA & Club Thyrst in Houston, TX. Dizzle currently DJ's at Carrington's on Tuesday Nights and Club Yakum on Fridays.

Radio Personality
In 2008, Tre Dizzle headed the Teiko Nation Radio show on SmoothRadio.biz which later became the Dammit Boy Radio show. With Co-Hosts, Teiko, Compton Cisco & Dre "LA" One they ran the top rated show on the station with theri hillarious antics and skits. From "Cisco's Street report" to the always controversial "Ask Teiko" Segment, Dammit Boy Radio keep listners not only listining but laughting hysterically all the time.