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Genre:

Urban

Plays:

621

Seen:

2044

Location:

Pasadena, California,
United States

Photos

Biography

This is the biography of Josiah Bruny, aka 'V' for villain a synonym standing for; Very Intelligent Legend Living As Inspiration Nationally . Josiah was born on January 4, 1980, in Los Angeles, California. He is the eldest of four children on his mother's side and the fifth of twelve children on his father's side. He and his brothers and sister grew up in Altadena, California, raised by a single mother. At the age of 13, he went to live with his grandparents because his mother felt he needed the guidance of a strong male role model.

During the two years Josiah lived with his grandparents he learned a great deal about discipline and respect for those in authority over him. As a result of such tender loving care, his grades and behavior began to improve in school. In the summer of 1993, he was given the opportunity to participate in an accelerated educational program offered at Cal-Poly Pomona, where he received certificates of excellence in each of his subjects studied.

On October 31, 1996, a tragic event occurred that changed the course of Josiah's life. His first cousin, Reginald Crawford (Reggie) was gunned down in the streets of Pasadena on Halloween night by a group of gang members, seeking retaliation for the murder of one of their members who was killed the night before. It was a case of mistaken identity, and a senseless act that devastated the lives of three other families as well. This ordeal left Josiah bitter and full of hatred, with a desire to find and bring the perpetrators to justice. Reggie was only 16 years old when he died. Josiah admired and looked up to Reggie as the big brother, he taught him how to talk to a young lady with confidence and defend himself.

Josiah began to hang out with gangs in order to release the anger and pain he was feeling over the death of his cousin. The situation became so bad that no one knew what to do to help Josiah through his struggle, so his mother decided to send him to live with his father in Moreno Valley, California. He began to hang out with his half-brother Won-G, who spent the majority of their time writing raps and producing beats to become the next greatest MC in the rap world. Starting over at a new school in the middle of the school year with no friends was not easy for Josiah. He began to get involved in fights within the first six months, so he was sent back to live with his mother, who was living in Fontana, California.

While in the 9th-10th grade he was expelled from school and was sent to several alternative schools. In order to be reinstated to the school district. When Josiah realized he would not be able to graduate with his friends, he decided to change his behavior. Once reinstated to Fontana High School he was told by his counselor it was impossible for him to make up these credits in time to graduate, being he was in the 11th grade now with 9th grade credits.
But he was determined to be reinstated and march down the aisle to receive his diploma like everyone else. Josiah scheduled a conference with the counselor to find out exactly how many units he had to complete in order to return to graduate. He vigilantly focused all of his energy and attention on pursuing his goal.

In September of 1997, Josiah was reinstated to Fontana High School through hard work and perseverance. During his junior year, Josiah met a gentleman by the name of Martin Blackshir, who was a security guard at Fontana High. Mr. Blackshir was instrumental in building up Josiah's self-esteem by educating him about his heritage. This created a hunger and thirst in Josiah for more knowledge regarding his African ancestors. This was a major turning point in Josiah's life for the better. Because of the actions of one man, who looked beyond the baggy pants and obnoxious attitude, and saw a young black child traveling down a road headed for destruction, and reached out a helping hand, Josiah has turned his life around for the better. When Josiah discovered that he descended from kings and queens of Africa, his whole countenance and outlook on life changed. He began to understand what his parents meant when they said "you have promising future and can accomplish whatever you set your mind to do.
Within a matter of two years Josiah completed all the courses required for him to graduate on time and was awarded a certificate for Student Most Improved. His peers were impressed, and wished they would have listened when he advised them they would be able to make such a drastic turn around in such a short period of time as well if they would apply themselves.
He credits the "intervention of a loving and supportive family and all the community leaders that gave me advice to push on Thank you".
After graduation in the summer of 1998, Josiah went back to live with his father and his family. By now his brother Won-G had recorded a CD entitled "Do It Do It." Josiah was recruited as part of their street team to promote the CD. This was a great learning experience for Josiah. By the summer of 2001, Josiah began to realize that a career as a rap artist was what he wanted to achieve, from the advice of his father Mac Neil Bruny. After five years of promoting for his brother Won-G, Josiah began writing lyrics and performing at local clubs and community events.

In January of 2004 he felt that he was ready to allow the public to judge his rap skills as a solo artist which led to him recording his own CD, "Verbal Biography." This single has sold over 10,000 units on the streets within the first five months of its release. Josiah has just released his sophomore album entitled "V Part II" on his own independent label, Higher Ground Records.

It is Josiah's desire to give back to the community by becoming actively involved in making a difference. He has established a non-profit organization called Music Changing Lives that will teach at-risk youth how to become entrepreneurs. It is Josiah's vision to build a new-age boys and girls club where youth can come to learn what it takes to compete in the entertainment industry and how to produce, market, and distribute their own product. He plans to give hope to the youth of today to become the leaders of tomorrow.
So to make a long story short, be on the lookout for a great artist with a twist of an activist in him to hit a store near you.
Higher Ground Record's rising success has allowed Mr. Bruny to follow through on his private vow to give back to the communities that have supported him in his youth and career. Knowing the positive impact the consistent and careful guidance of his family, teachers and mentors had on his own life, he established Music Changing Lives, in 2003 to create educational programs and initiatives for inner-city youth.
Guided by Mr. Bruny with the intent to create and fund innovative youth programs, including:
The Ignorance Stops Here, which focuses on improving the high school graduation rates in California. The purpose of the project is to integrate existing research and carry out new research about the dropout problem in California, and to use that research to generate a set of policy recommendations to address the problem nationally. While inspiring each child that they can live and extend themselves beyond their current reality!
The project is premised on three propositions:
• 1. Improving the high school graduation rate in California will require improving educational practice.
• 2. Improving educational practice will require effective state policy.
• 3. Producing effective state policy will benefit from timely and focused research.

Dare To Care, which provides free tickets to disadvantaged families and boarding homes, to watch the La Avenger play arena football at the Staples Center we currently giveaway fifty tickets every time they play at home, thanks to their Turf Dreams program donating over 150 tickets to date.
No More Excuses, is are building fund where we plan on having a facility to training the youth how to become entrepreneurs in the entertainment business, theater and arts, music recording, film production and film production and editing.

Project Rebirth, will focus on three major topics in our communities to put a stop to:
1. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Prevention Education Programs
2. Teen Pregnancy & Lack of Health Seminars
3. Homelessness

In 2008, Mr. Bruny and many other participants will tour 36 cities reaching out to a minimum of 180 High Schools in five months. The center of attention will be promoting the benefits of staying in school and inspiring At-Risk Youth to continue on with their education, while endorsing several other prevention models to put a stop to: drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence amongst our communities. After which these models will be promoted annually by Music changing Lives.
Music Changing Lives and The Car Club Rollers Only have partnered to start hosting benefit car show concerts to raise money to help build a permanent location for the program.
Mr. Bruny has also begun discussions to align with other notable charities including: A Drop in the Bucket, MADD, I Have a Dream Foundation, Unity One and many other grass root organizations.
For the past several holiday seasons, Mr. Bruny has donated Christmas trees to more than 200 children throughout the Inland Empire and Pasadena.
This was also Mr. Bruny's first year being active in educating youths about HIV and AIDS hosting AIDS awareness day with Malinda Williams's star actress of Soul Food The Serious featured on BET at Chatsworth High, he is now currently fighting to get more STD clinics on high school grounds. To be continued…inued

Members

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squad

This is the biography of Josiah Bruny, aka 'V' for versatile. Josiah was born on January 4, 1980, in Los Angeles, California. He is the eldest of four children on his mother's side and the fifth of twelve children on his father's side. He and his brothers and sister grew up in Altadena, California, raised by a single mother. At the age of 13, he went to live with his grandparents because his mother felt he needed the guidance of a strong male role model. During the two years Josiah lived with his grandparents he learned a great deal about discipline and respect for those in authority over him. As a result of such tender loving care, his grades and behavior began to improve in school. In the summer of 1993, he was given the opportunity to participate in an accelerated educational program offered at Cal-Poly Pomona, where he received certificates of excellence in each of his subjects studied. On October 31, 1996, a tragic event occurred that changed the course of Josiah's life. His first cousin, Reginald Crawford (Reggie) was gunned down in the streets of Pasadena on Halloween night by a group of gang members, seeking retaliation for the murder of one of their members who was killed the night before. It was a case of mistaken identity, and a senseless act that devastated the lives of three other families as well. This ordeal left Josiah bitter and full of hatred, with a desire to find and bring the perpetrators to justice. Reggie was only 16 years old when he died. Josiah admired and looked up to Reggie as the big brother he never had, because he taught him how to talk to a young lady with confidence and defend himself. Josiah began to hang out with gangs in order to release the anger and pain he was feeling over the death of his cousin. The situation became so bad that no one knew what to do to help Josiah through his struggle, so his mother decided to send him to live with his father in Moreno Valley, California. He began to hang out with his half-brothers Won-G and Dubble-M, who spent the majority of their time writing raps and producing beats to become the next greatest MC in the rap world. Starting over at a new school in the middle of the school year with no friends was not easy for Josiah. He began to get involved in fights within the first six months, so he was sent back to live with his mother, who was living in Fontana, California. Josiah was enrolled in Fontana High, where he continued to engage in gang activity and ditching school. While in the 10th grade he was expelled from school for possession of drug paraphernalia and was sent to an alternative school. In order to be reinstated to the school district, Josiah had to make up all of his credits for the past two years. When Josiah realized he would not be able to graduate with his friends, he decided to change his behavior. He was told it was impossible for him to make up these credits in time to graduate, but he was determined to be reinstated and march down the isle to receive his diploma like everyone else. Josiah scheduled a conference with the principal to find out exactly how many units he had to complete in order to return to school. He vigilantly focused all of his energy and attention on pursuing his goal. In September of 1997, Josiah was reinstated to Fontana High School through hard work and perseverance. During his junior year, Josiah met a gentleman by the name of Martin Blackshir, who was a security guard at Fontana High. Mr. Blackshir was instrumental in building up Josiah's self-esteem by educating him about his heritage. This created a hunger and thirst in Josiah for more knowledge regarding his African ancestors. This was a major turning point in Josiah's life for the better. Because of the actions of one man, who looked beyond the baggy pants and obnoxious attitude, and saw a young black child traveling down a road headed for destruction, and reached out a helping hand, Josiah has turned his life around for the better. When Josiah discovered that he descended from kings and queens of Africa, his whole countenance and outlook on life changed. He began to believe that he had a promising future and could accomplish whatever he set his mind to do. Within a matter of one year Josiah completed all the courses required for him to graduate on time and was awarded a certificate for Student Most Improved. His peers were impressed, and wanted to know how he was able to make such a drastic turn around in such a short period of time. He credits the intervention of one man, Martin Blackshir, and the love and support of his family. After graduation in the summer of 1998, Josiah went back to live with his father and his family. By now his brothers Won-G and Dubble-M had recorded a CD entitled "Do It Do It." Josiah was recruited as part of their street team to promote the CD. This was a great learning experience for Josiah. By the summer of 2001, Josiah began to realize that a career as a rap artist was what he wanted to achieve. After five years of promoting for his brother Won-G, Josiah began writing lyrics and performing at local clubs and community events. In January of 2004 Josiah felt that he was ready to allow the public to judge his rap skills as a solo artist which led to him recording his own CD, "Verbal Biography." This single has sold over 10,000 units on the streets within the first five months of its release. Josiah has just released his sophomore album entitled "V Part II" on his own independent label, Higher Ground Records. It is Josiah's desire to give back to the community by becoming actively involved in making a difference. He has established a non-profit organization called Music Changing Lives that will teach at-risk youth how to become entrepreneurs. It is Josiah's vision to build a new-age boys and girls club where youth can come to learn what it takes to compete in the entertainment industry and how to produce, market, and distribute their own product. He plans to give hope to the youth of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. So to make a long story short, be on the look out for a great artist with a twist of an activist in him to hit a store near you.

Management

Record Label - Type

Higher Ground Records LLC - Independent


Artist's website

villainsquad.com


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Ice Cube

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Multimedia

Discography

Two musicians on the...  -  2006

the next puffy, and mooby lol.... 07-08 is ours... watch and see...

The crew  -  2007

Headed to awards

My true fans  -  2007

A couple of ladies that had my cd way from cali

Real Bsses  -  2007

Shopping spree at Astoria Before Latin Music Awards in Florida off south beach myself V and one of the owners my good friend Joseph...

promo trucks  -  2006

This is how we roll on my block

new suv  -  2007

this my bebe...

true love  -  2007

My love goes out to all of you who show me support your the reason I do what I do holla ant time

back of truck  -  2006

Don't hate congragulate

MPD"s Finest  -  2007

Verbal Biography Part...  -  2006

V and Mana  -  2007

With Gods blessings we will record a song one day

Whos your daddy?  -  2007

I cant hear you lol..

V and Daddy Yankey  -  2007

Latin music awards back stage

A star is born  -  2006

Red carpet entry holla at yo boy.. Whats my Name... V aka daddy to most lol...

Wall

Counfundida

second single off V part two album

wild & so cold

first single off the v part two album

Shows

Latin Festival

03/11/2007   12:45 PM

Miami Beach | Florida | United States

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Miami catch yo boy march 11th keepin it real with the brown pride bebe....

News

2006-07-04 - 

V's news letter

V part 2 26 year old Josiah “V” Bruny is definitely a man with mega talent. January 2006 was the release of V part 2 which stands for Verbal Biography part 2. His album creates a realness. His deliverance is within his personal biography. It details his real life story. Within the walls of his music it is verified that Josiah is not trying to be labeled as gangster rapper. “Behind bars or shoot is not how I want to live so I choose not to glorify that type of lifestyle. I’m a hard working man, that’s come from nothing to something. With faith in God being able to forgive me for my past and judge me for what my heart is set to accomplish in the near future.” With that said his credentials shows us a unique side of “V”. Born and raised in Altadena, California has taught him it’s either sports, movies or Rap. This young Capricorn who is not signed yet opted with Rap, however it doesn’t stop there. This multi talented man has stepped out and above his vocal talents and put some hard work both in his non profit organization called MUSIC CHANGING LIVES which shows you how to become an entrepreneur . Music Changing Lives consist of his mother who is the Secretary, his grandmother who is the financial advisor and his grandfather who is the Vice President. Keeping in mind that it is a non profit organization it is open for anyone who wants to volunteer time. Support is needed along with some activists. Faith is what keeps me going .” says “V”. Certainly one man to watch out for in the near future, one who is not selfish and wants to help the community. Gorilla D’la Afrique is a marketing company in which he also indulges in helping low income families have a home of their own. 5 years from now Josiah plans on owning apartment complexes in which will help the community maintain it’s rental cost. He also plans on releasing new artist who are not signed with larger labels so they can be heard by the public. What’s next for this conscious street rapper. “I plan on hosting a custom motor cycle giveaway one for a male and one for a female to be built by lucky 7 choppers and designed by Infinity Design booth located in Rancho Cucamonga Ca, More details will be on my website www.villainsquad.com.” Also thanks to all my fans on the streets that have supported Higher Ground Records and the Villains Squad peace..

Comments

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Villain | 

11/27/2007

One love to all of my fans that have supported my music the video shoot to confundida is this sat & sun holla at yo boy if ya want roll

KO | 

08/26/2007

sup villain thank's fo the add..aightz 1

zaidita | 

08/23/2007

PANARICO | 

08/17/2007

Thanks for the add. Peace...

Tercera Vizion | 

08/01/2007

Gracias por la amistad.. Pa'lante!

Zekinash | 

07/30/2007

Gracias por el Req. Saludos

Zekinash | 

07/30/2007

Aíd | 

07/28/2007

Graciaaaaas por el request!Thanks 4 the request! <b> ¡¡ NEW TRACK "Jugando" !!</b>www.elho od.com/aid Aíd

Bandolera | 

07/24/2007

just came by to say whats up! keep doing ur thing

L.CKARIO | 

07/23/2007

THANK YOU FOR THE  REQUEST  

mamita | 

07/19/2007

hola papi, jus comin thru 2 show sum luv! keep doin ur thang!!!

LEGOLAS | 

07/19/2007

WATUP HOMIE TANX 4 DA REQUEST..KEEP DOIN YA THANG....SUERTE!   & nbsp; "LEGOLAS"

4Block ENT | 

07/16/2007

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BaRRiAda OscUra | 

07/15/2007

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AllStars Magazine | 

07/15/2007

Showing some love and respect on your page, welcome to the AllStars family, stay in touch, a lot of new projects coming soon...

DIEGO PAQUÉ | 

07/14/2007

Gracias por tu visita y todo un placer tenerte entre mi Gran Familia de Amigos...Salud Flamenca y Suerte con los proyectos.Desde Barcelona,Spain...

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07/13/2007

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OMAYRA | 

07/13/2007

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07/13/2007

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