Dorasel, born Eric Vaughn, is a Texas-based hip-hop recording artist who began his music career while in prison. Through his first manager, Kenneth 'Snag' Forker, Dorasel got the attention of J. Prince, who immediately signed him to his Houston-based Rap-A-Lot Records in 1998, just two weeks after his release. Signing to J. Prince's label caused a 360-degree life change, allowing him the opportunity to build financial stability for his family. Dorasel made feature appearances on many big-name projects like the Geto Boys and J. Prince Presents R.N.D.S. with Scarface, Ludacris, and Lil Wayne. He also collaborated and toured with Tela, E40, Mystikal, C-Murder, Tupac's Outlawz, Slim Thug, and many more.
His new single, NO LOVE is a song about being broken. It’s about wanting a genuine love or no love at all. The message of the NO LOVE campaign is simply, "I Deserve Better!" and speaks of the importance of self-esteem and self-worth in all relationships including business and friendships.
Dorasel, born Eric Vaughn, is a Texas-based hip-hop recording artist who began his music career while in prison. Through his first manager, Kenneth 'Snag' Forker, Dorasel got the attention of J. Prince, who immediately signed him to his Houston-based Rap-A-Lot Records in 1998, just two weeks after his release. Signing to J. Prince's label caused a 360-degree life change, allowing him the opportunity to build financial stability for his family. Dorasel made feature appearances on many big-name projects like the Geto Boys and J. Prince Presents R.N.D.S. with Scarface, Ludacris, and Lil Wayne. He also collaborated and toured with Tela, E40, Mystikal, C-Murder, Tupac's Outlawz, Slim Thug, and many more.
His new single, NO LOVE is a song about being broken. It’s about wanting a genuine love or no love at all. The message of the NO LOVE campaign is simply, "I Deserve Better!" and speaks of the importance of self-esteem and self-worth in all relationships including business and friendships.