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Johnny Darrell (July 23, 1940 [1] – October 7, 1997) [2] was an American country music artist. Darrell was born in Hopewell, Alabama but grew up in Marietta, Georgia. [3] After a stint in the army, he moved to Nashville and began managing a Holiday Inn near Music Row, when he was discovered by Kelso Herstin, a producer working for United Artists, on the recommendation of Bobby Bare. [1]
In the Mix is a 2005 American romantic crime comedy-drama film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Usher, Chazz Palminteri, and Emmanuelle Chriqui.The film's plot follows Darrell, a popular DJ who is hired to play music at a party for Frank, a mob leader.
Darrell Gregory Jackson (born September 13, 1993), known professionally as Chopsquad DJ, is an American record producer, songwriter, and DJ. He is known for his frequent use of dark piano melodies in his beats. [1] His stage name is adapted from his former role as the in-house DJ for record producer Young Chop's record label, ChopSquad.
The song was released by Flow La Movie Inc. as a single on December 1, 2017, for digital download and streaming. [4] On April 13, 2018, a remixed version of the song featuring American artist Nicky Jam and Puerto Rican artists Bad Bunny and Ozuna was released as a single. [ 5 ]
James Darrell Scott, known as Darrell Scott (born August 6, 1959), [1] is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. He has written several mainstream country hits, and is well-established as one of Nashville 's premier session instrumentalists .
In 2018, Migos released Culture II, crediting DJ Durel and Quavo as executive producers of the album. [2] DJ Durel is listed as a producer on 12 of the 24 songs on the album and as a recording engineer for the entire album. Durel claims to be the fourth member of Migos in his Instagram bio, despite the group being a self-acknowledged trio. [3]
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Darrell Puckett (born August 10, 1956), known professionally as Darrell Clanton, is an American country music artist. In the mid-1980s, he recorded for Audiograph and Warner Bros. Records, charting three singles on the Billboard country charts. The highest of the three was "Lonesome 7-7203," which reached No. 24 on the country charts in 1984.