Vjuan Allure
Vjuan Allure (born Warren Edward Bembry; July 24, 1965 - March 15, 2021) was an International DJ, remixer, producer, and artist, recognized as a ballroom icon and a key figure in the development and global rise of ballroom music and vogue beats. Born in Atlantic City and raised in New York City, he played a pivotal role in shaping Ballroom Beatz, a genre that became a defining element of ballroom music and gained international prominence in club culture.
Allure's innovative approach to music production significantly influenced the ballroom scene, particularly in the 2000s and 2010s. Throughout his career, Allure performed at major events such as the Winter Music Conference (WMC), the Streetstar Festival, and the Latex Ball. He collaborated with artists including MikeQ, Ultra Naté, and RuPaul while also maintaining a solo career as a producer. In 2019, he was named Godfather of the Iconic House of Saint Laurent, mentoring its members and contributing to the preservation of its legacy.
There is some discrepancy regarding Allure's place of birth. While the official obituary lists his birthplace as Atlantic City, New Jersey, some unofficial sources claim he was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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