When producers decided to get behind the microphone, it’s not always a happy ending. But if your name is Mr. Ex-Sclue-sive, it’s a whole different level. Sclue is more than your typical producer with a fitted cap and a pair of Jay’s on. He’s also quite possibly may be the most diverse thing to come from his side of North Miami. When most people are out in the night he spends his hours in improving his craft by immersing himself in the mix. The man who has successfully produced for newcomers and moderate artist and hopefully high caliber artist who demands the best and with no doubt in his head, Sclue is more than capable of preparing a masterpiece.
Sclue, aka Daniel Simeon in birth, was always about the art in his youth. Sclue was an inspired writer who often wrote a lot of poetry and often submitted many to online communities where he earned a poetic name for himself amongst people who read them. With a core in literature, writing music was only the beginning thread to his completed rap sheet.
Sclue, inspired by Swiss Beatz and Timbaland, picked up the craft of making beats with his brother, Samson, who had a wide range of playing different instruments and taught him the basic. While his brother Samson kept band class’s, Daniel often kept choir class’s and singing in his local church choir as a lead tenor where he earned solo’s and even then his Pastor, Darrell Johnson knew there was something different about this kid.
At the time of his first recordings with Miami producer, Sledge Hammer (Merch Millions) in 2005, Sclue became a student to Merch, often talking to Merch Millions for advice and realized that writing and rapping music was only breaking the ice for him. From there he decided to pursue a dream of being the best media engineer and fell in love with mixing.
Although Sclue went to college for Mass Communication and Journalism, in 2002 later on he decided to further his craft with education by getting his Bachelors for Music Engineering and Sound design to add to his arsenal in 2012. It wasn’t until his first solo album, Signed to Da Streets: The Reincarnation, which he started to get notices for his production style and interesting ideas. From then Sclue has been pushing the envelope and developing new sounds for those who support and encourage great music.
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