About
Corey Van Dickerson (born in Centreville IL May 21, 1984) is a American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and producer. Recording Artist for Adoor Entertainment/Atlantic Records Flex 618 A.K.A. Ice Burg initially gained recognition as a rapper on the television show case at the Village Theater in the early 2000s. Intent on pursuing a career as a rapper, he became a self taught producer. He released two further independent underground projects, Only Time will Tell and Undisputed, before collaborating with Troy Shewfelt of Snyper Records in June 2002. The underground releases were an instant success, creating many opportunities. During this time he also was producing for Unladylike, helping them succeed in creating a buzz in Chicago, IL. Street Soldier was his following release in 2005. 2006 he became partner with the CEO of Hustle Block entertainment. In the summer of 2006, Corey would make a name for himself. He also collaborated with Young Drew’s Beat Boxerz Productions, dominating every online instrumental selling website in the world. Under the stage name Ice Burg, he produced a hit single “Clutched” with his group called the HitMen. The song was featured on In-box Magazine. 2006 He released “Make a Move” a club banger that established his stage presence. Make a move dominated the Midwest underground music. DJ Dirty Red mixed and broke Money and Murda Mix-tape in 2007. Corey has been an Artist/Producer for 18 years, and is musically inclined enough to be self taught.