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After weeks of jab's from our own MC EIht, World Class Wrecking Crew's Alonzo Williams pulls up to set the record straight. We talk about him, Dr Dre and DJ Yella's early days, how he plugged Eazy E up with the infamous Jerry Heller. He then talk's about how inaccurate his character portrayal's in the NWA movie and R&B sensation Michel'le's biopic were. We then talk about DJ UnKnown stealing MC Eiht's publishing and much more... Tap N Purchase our official merch with free shipping https://digital-soapbox-network.creator-spring.com/apparel Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegangsterchroniclespodcast/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of POLI-TRICKS, Mercer and DJ Unknown discuss: "The Liberal Driller" Protected Species Kirsten Sinema for President? Hybrid Republicans? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theurbanbreakdown/message
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Gem Rico Radio, thanks for tuning into our radio podcast, with radio host Will Rodriguez, we feature a podcast segment every month, tune into the awesome interviews, comedy radio shows, mixes by DJ Unknown, DJ Mac Digital. special co host: Susan Q, Baby Gee, R2D2, Tommy 2X Tomasello, & D Queen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gemricoradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gemricoradio/support
THE HOTTEST INDIE MUSIC ON THE PLANET! Thanks for Tuning Into Gem Rico Radio Podcast, Radio Host Will Rodriguez, & Suzy Q, Tune into the Awesome Music & Interviews, Comedy Radio Shows, Mixes by DJ Unknown, DJ Mac Digital. Special Guest Baby Gee, R2D2, Tommy Tow Times Tomasello, & D Queen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gemricoradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gemricoradio/support
From Wikipedia, Andre Manuel, better known by his stage name The Unknown DJ, is a disc jockey and producer of hip hop and electro music who is considered to be an early West Coast hip hop-electro pioneer and legend. Manuel got his start in the music industry through Alonzo Williams, a Los Angeles-based disc jockey and party promoter. Williams mentored Manuel, teaching him how to DJ and eventually the two began working together. Williams added Andre Manuel to his newly-formed Disco Construction and Wreckin' Cru, a collective of disc jockeys that would DJ around the Los Angeles area. Manuel began using the stage name DJ Unknown with the Cru. The Wreckin' Cru would grow to also include DJ Yella, Dr. Dre and branch out into recording music as well. After spending some time building on his DJ skills with the Cru, Unknown founded his own independent record label called Techno Hop Records. He started to produce and release records on his new label beginning in 1984 that fused electro-funk with hip-hop, a genre of music which he described as "techno hop". Some notable records he released include "Basstronic", "808 Beats" and "Let's Jam". He also produced several tracks for Ice-T on his label, including his first gangsta rap recording, "6 in the Mornin'" (1986). The Unknown DJ continued as a producer for MC Eiht's crew Compton's Most Wanted. He also produced music for artists such as A.L.T., Brownside, N.W.A, Bobby Jimmy, and King Tee. The Unknown DJ has also been credited in playing a minor role during the formation of the legendary Death Row Records. Dr. Dre, a former associate and also alumni of the Wreckin' Cru, began the process of starting a record label and music partnership in anticipation of his departure from Ruthless Records. The D.O.C., one of Dre's new music venture partners, claimed to have suggested using the name "Def Row" for the new label (a play on the hip-hop label Def Jam), but rights to the name were already owned by The Unknown DJ. Unknown stated in an interview that he created the name "Def Row" for a potential deal to start another record label under Morgan Creek Entertainment Group. However he later sold the naming rights to Dr. Dre and his partners in July 1991 and by 1992 the name changed to its eventual title of Death Row Records
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Who is Vee Tha Rula? He's a young man out of Grand Rapids Michigan; like lots of young men he was on the path of distruction. Drug dealing ; member of the Notorious Elm St Piru Bloods under OG Mack Drama. His future like most African American young men was already known. Prison or the grave! Thank God his mother moved the family to Phoenix Arizona. At 19yrs old he had a choise to do music or go to prison. He of course decided to do music and for that the world will be eternally grateful. He linked up with the likes of Adam I Wade of Toad Works Creation who helped with his digital & social image. Also, his OG Mack Drama had changed his life & lived in Phoenix & was also involved in music. They linked up of course as most brothers do & helped each other! Under The management Of Adam & OG Mack Drama Vee's future seemed brighter! He has worked with Problem, Black Wall St., DJ Drama, DJ Unknown, Boot Leg Kev, Big Fraze, NJ Devil, DJ Scream, YMCMB, Rich Boy, Jack Joseph Puig, and others. Tonight we honor him! Ez n Pz
Atlanta Hip Hop has a rich tradition and history in radio. It begins with WIGO and WAOK and quickly became stronger in the college radio scene with stations like WRAS (Georgia State) and WREK (Georgia Tech), The Fresh Party on V103 as well as community radio WRFG. We all know about the stories of Greg Street and Frank Ski. Atlanta is blessed to have had those dynamic DJs help push the scene. This is the other side of the story, the story of DJs that year after year worked the club circuit before graduating into ATL radio. In this episode we hear stories from DJs that started their careers on these stations and others that witnessed these careers grow. We learn more about Lil Jon’s House, Reggae and Hip Hop DJing days, The Beef © between P. Diddy and Atlanta DJs and how early DJs used the radio as a springboard into the Hip Hop industry. Stories heard from: DJ Mars, Smoove Matty Matt, Brian Lassiter, Talib Shabazz, H20, DJ Jaycee, J of Earwax Records, Shannon McCollum, DJ Nabs, Marcel Daniels, DJ Applejac & DJ Mafioso. These episodes first aired on Brooklyn Radio in late 2010 and early 2011. They are being offered as a podcast, as promised, for free. The film version of this documentary is in production. Thanks for listening. All tracks used are from Atlanta Hip Hop artists: Triple Crush - “The Groove” (DUB) D Rock & Swift C - “Who Rocks (Remix) Arrested Development - “Revolution” GooDie MoB - “Goodie Bag” P.A. aka Parental Advisory - “Ghetto Head Hunter” Youngbloodz ft Lil Jon - “Damn” Young Joc - “It’s going down” DJ Unknown aka JBrew - “Untitled” Grip Plyaz - “Untitled” (Live) Headland & Delowe: Atlanta Hip Hop from ‘79- ‘til by Dominick R. Brady is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.dominickbrady.com.
This episode really sets the table for the next two episodes on the DJ which will debut further along in the series. It explains the beginnings of some of the gang violence that changed the course of how Atlanta Hip Hop culture evolved. The origins of the street gang Down By Law are discussed as well as it’s impact on what was at one time a vibrant Breakdancing & Club scene. Stories heard from: Tony MF Rock aka Woodchuck, DJ Applejac, Brian Lassiter, DJ Powerlord, H2O & DJ Jelly. Soundtrack (All Atlanta acts): DJ Variable - Stalk (Instrumental) Tony MF Rock - “She put me in a trance” Master Rocker Kid Finesse & DJ Fonzo - “Put you to rest” Trillville ft Lil Scrappy - “Some Cut” REESE - “HighRise” Parental Advisory ft. 8ball & MJG - “Sundown” Killer Mike ft Sleepy Brown - “Nigg*z Down South” Wacka Flocka Flame - “Let’s do it” Lee Harvey Oswald - “Good Ones” DJ Unknown aka J Brew ft Dillon Maurer - “Show Love” EarthGang - Ms. Evette Count Bass D & DJ Pocket ft. H20 - “…Guess This” Fewture - “Frankenstein” (Live at Lenny’s) Headland & Delowe: Atlanta Hip Hop from ‘79- ‘til by Dominick R. Brady is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.dominickbrady.com.
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