- "Straight to the ground! That's where you going!"
- —Dan G
Dan G is a circuit fighter and a playable character in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam Fight for NY.
Biography[]
Dan G. was born in Jamaica, but raised in the USA. His family moved to New Jersey when he was less than a year old. He grew up learning capoeira and breakdancing around the Tri State area with a b-boy crew calling themselves The Str8 Breakers. The breakdancing bubble had burst by the end of the eighties, and Dan G. tried to make a name for himself as an emcee. He started street fighting as a means to pay for his demo, but found he had a knack for it. Now Dan's a star in the underground, busting heads with a style that keeps the crowds calling his name. He still dreams of being a famous rapper, but for now he finds happiness in the ring.
Role in Def Jam Vendetta[]
The player faces off with Dan G during the storyline in Sanctuary.
Role in Def Jam Fight for NY[]
Dan G is a frequent and popular circuit fighter who works the old-school scene down at the Terrordome, in Soundview. The player must face him before they fight Crazy Legs. He is also found at The Heights.
Quotes[]
Def Jam Vendetta[]
- "Put your knuckles up and let's dance!"
- "Let me break the news. You're Out!"
Def Jam Fight For NY[]
- "Straight to the ground! That's where you going!" - Intro
- "I'm bringin' heaven!"
- "Oh yeah! You know it!"
- "Wassup, sucka?!" - after performing Blazin' Move
- "Stupid punk bitch! Go back to the streets." - Victory Outro
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Dan G is one of the few characters to return in Fight for NY with one of their previous blazing moves from Vendetta. The others are D-Mob, Manny, House, Pockets, Joe Budden, Redman, Capone and Snowman.
- Bo uses Dan G's front blazin move in Def Jam Fight For NY.
- Dan G's intro quote in Vendetta is likely a reference to Redman's song "Smash Sumthin'," specifically the line "Push your knuckles up and dance with it."