The world was captivated by the sounds of a group consisting of two emcees and one DJ from New York City named Whodini. The trio had a string of hits that kept people bobbing their heads and moving their feet whenever a song of theirs came on. With their self-titled album being released in 1983, they took off with "Magic's Wand" and the "Haunted House of Rock." But, their next album, "Escape" lifted them higher with the hits, "Friends," "Five Minutes of Funk," "Freaks Come Out At Night," and "Big Mouth." "Back in Black" brought us "Funky Beat" and "One Love." Grandmaster Dee was known for being one of the best DJs at the time and held down Ecstasy and Jahlil. The Industry Cosign gets the chance to speak to the one born Drew Carter about the days when hip-hop had just started getting commercial and worldwide appeal and everything in between until what he is doing today!