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Joey Valence & Brae

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Joey Valence & Brae
Joey Valence (right) & Brae performing at House of Vans in London.
Background information
Also known asJVB
OriginState College, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresAlternative hip-hop, hip-hop, rap rock
Years active2021–present
Members
  • Joseph Bertolino
  • Braedan Lugue
Websitewww.jvbsucks.com

Joey Valence & Brae are an American hip-hop duo from State College, Pennsylvania, consisting of rappers Joseph Bertolino (Joey Valence) and Braedan Lugue (Brae). They gained internet recognition thanks to their breakout song "Punk Tactics", the title track to their debut album.[1]

History

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Bertolino and Lugue met during their freshman year at Pennsylvania State University, where they became friends and started creating music together.[1] Their first single "Crank It Up" was released in 2021.

Their seventh single "Punk Tactics" was released in 2022. The song was compared to the music of the Beastie Boys (Bertolino calling them their "number #1 influence and inspiration"[2]) and older alternative hip-hop songs, with frequent references to video games, and internet memes. The song went viral on social media.[3] The music video for the song was entirely filmed on a Nintendo DSi.[4]

In February 2022, the duo was featured as special guests on The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[5] and later appeared at the Aftershock Festival in October.

They opened alongside The Interrupters on Sum 41's final tour, Tour of the Setting Sum.

Their second album No Hands was released in 2024 to critical acclaim, and featured contributions from Z-Trip, Terror Reid and Danny Brown, with the album's singles "The Baddest" and "Omnitrix" gaining popularity on short-form social medias including Instagram Reels and TikTok.

In 2024, the duo was featured on Pendulum's song "Napalm". Later that year they would release the deluxe version of their album No Hands, including three new songs, a remix of The Baddest featuring Ayesha Erotica and a cover of the Charli XCX song "365".

Discography

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Albums

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EPs

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  • The Underground Sound (2022)

Tours

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  • JVB Summer 2022 Tour (First tour)[6]
  • JVB Welcome To The Club Tour (2023)[7]
  • Punk Tactics Tour (2024)
  • No Hands Tour (2024)[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b Rincon, Alessandra (July 13, 2022). "Ones To Watch". Ones to Watch.
  2. ^ Lamaro, Chris (January 5, 2022). "Interview: Enter The Fun And Carefree World Of Joey Valence and His New Single, 'Double Jump' – AAA Backstage". aaabackstage.com.
  3. ^ Kennedy, William (February 23, 2023). "Joey Valence & (Brae)kbeats – Eugene Weekly". eugeneweekly.com.
  4. ^ Diaz, Ana (August 11, 2023). "Nintendo DS cameras are the best lo-fi photo trend". Polygon.
  5. ^ Zucker, Noah (July 14, 2022). "Pennsylvania rap duo finds viral success on TikTok with old school approach". PhillyVoice.
  6. ^ @joeyvalence (17 June 2022). "JVB WORLD TOUR. TICKETS AT JVBTOUR.COM" – via Instagram.
  7. ^ @joeyvalence (3 May 2023). "JVB 2023 SUMMER TOUR. US + UK + NL. TICKETS FOR NL/UK ON SALE FRIDAY AT JVBTOUR.COM. ALL US TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE NOW. SICK ART by @artchickally" – via Instagram.
  8. ^ "2024 NO HANDS TOUR - PRESALE TIX START NEXT WEEK - TIX ON SALE JUNE 14". Instagram. June 7, 2024. Retrieved 2024-06-07.