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DJ Felli Fel

Born Wayne Andrew Reigart in Rock and roll Hill, SC, DJ Felli Fel was raised in Atlanta, moved along with his family members to LA as an adolescent, and started his career like a radio DJ in Dallas on K104. After 3 years in Dallas, he relocated to Power 106 …

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DJ Clue?

Among the couple of DJs to help make the leap from mixtapes towards the main labels, DJ Hint? installed with Jay-Z’s Roc-a-Fella Information camp for a little bit in the later ’90s, then shifted to his very own camp, Desert Surprise Information. The Queens indigenous built his popularity with street-level …

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DJ Kayslay

Referred to as the Play Ruler (aka Slap YOUR PREFERRED DJ), DJ Kayslay rose to the very best of his field by refereeing a few of the most talked-about MC fights of the first 2000s, especially Jay-Z versus Nas and 50 Cent versus Ja Guideline, in his Streetsweeper mixtape series …

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DJ Clay

Detroit, MI DJ, maker, rapper, and mixtape impresario DJ Clay got his begin like a DJ in local house celebrations and by showing up on other Detroit hip-hop albums. The majority of his just work at celebrations was done beneath the aegis of Psychopathic Information, the house of and label …

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Jayo Felony

San Diego-based rapper Jayo Felony (aka Bullet Loco or Peer Pressure) considered music after spending his young years inside a gang, a choice that ultimately led to a stint in prison; after documenting a small number of underground tapes he released the solitary “Piss on your own Tombstone,” offering it …

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Drag-On

East Coastline rapper Move On had an extended and profitable background in the backdrop of hardcore rap albums, adding to tasks like DMX’s two multi-platinum albums, Ruff Ryders’ Ryde or Pass away, Vol. 1, DJ Hint?’s The Professional, and many compilations and soundtracks. In early 2000, he released his first …

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Funkmaster Flex

Not because the early ’80s when DJs such as for example Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa were known as two of rap’s most widely used numbers had a hip-hop DJ attained such prominent position among the people as Fresh York’s Funkmaster Flex. Through the entire 1990s he reigned over New …

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DJ S-Nice

Nicknamed “Da Jerzey Child,” Panama Town, Panama-born DJ S-Nice found out his love of spinning while at a celebration in junior senior high school. When the DJ went from the party to run after down his towed car, S-Nice been close to the turntables and had taken over. Years afterwards, …

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Cutmaster C

While without doubt among Fresh York’s top notch mixtape DJs, Cutmaster C didn’t limit himself to simply the East Coast, growing his reach towards the country wide rap video game while still retaining his ties to N.Con.C.’s finest. He especially garnered a whole lot of see for his Live From …

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