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George Spivey (born June 21, 1968), known professionally as DJ Scratch, is an American hip hop DJ and producer from Brooklyn, New York. [1]DJ Scratch is the 1988 New Music Seminar Battle For World Supremacy DJ champion, the 2010 Master of the Mix winner and the 2012, 2013 & 2014 Global Spin Awards' "Turntablist of the Year". 19 albums produced by DJ Scratch were certified Gold in United States ...
This category is being considered for speedy renaming to Category:American hip-hop DJs in accordance with Wikipedia's category discussion policy. Any pages in this category will be recategorized ( not deleted).
Urban contemporary music, also known as urban music, hip hop, [1] urban pop, or just simply urban, is a music radio format.The term was coined by New York radio DJ Frankie Crocker in the early to mid-1970s as a synonym for Black music.
National DJ Day is commemorated on Jan. 20 every year to celebrate the work of amateur and professional disk jockeys. The post National DJ Day: Top 10 hip-hop DJs of all time appeared first on ...
Jaguar Skills is a British DJ who since 2002 has performed multi-genre, cut-n-paste style DJ mixes.He has released hundreds of mixtapes through various outlets, including BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra and had a weekly 10-minute mix on The Trevor Nelson Show.
American rapper DMX released eight studio albums, seven compilation albums, three mixtapes, 47 singles (including 17 as a featured artist) and 24 music videos.. In 1998, DMX released his debut studio album, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, peaking at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and being certified 4× Platinum.
The idea of mixtapes was conceived in the early 1970s with the genesis of hip-hop. In the 1970s, DJs such as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Afrika Bambaataa, and DJ Hollywood would often distribute recordings of their club performances through cassette tapes, bringing a wider audience to the hip-hop sound. [13]
Jones started rapping and performing at the age of ten, freestyling at school and performing with a local rap group. He was inspired by West Coast hip-hop legends 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and DJ Quik and later New York's Notorious B.I.G. before he took a liking to the SWAY and TECH underground hip hop scene. He continued to hone his lyrical ...