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Grammy-winning producer and Outkast dj, Mr. DJ shares his journey from discovering djing in Texas to becoming a key figure in Atlanta's hip hop scene. This week on the Almanac of Rap, he and Donwill discuss his early work with Organized Noise, his role in producing iconic Outkast tracks like "Miss Jackson" and "B.O.B.", and the formation of Earth Tone 3. Mr. DJ shares the evolution of Outkast's sound, the cultural significance of Southern hip hop, and the influence of the Dungeon Family, including Rico Wade. He also reflects on the challenges of gaining respect for Southern artists and the creative process behind landmark songs such as "Bombs Over Baghdad." Mr. DJ breaks down:
Outkast getting booed at The Source Awards and Andre 3000’s iconic line “The South got something to say”
The significance of his cousin, Rico Wade, founder of the Dungeon Family
His recent venture as a solo artist with the album "Beats, Vibes, and Verses," featuring collaborations with artists like Big K.R.I.T. and Killer Mike.
🤳🏾 Got a question, comment or compliment? Leave a message today at 1-877-DONWILL (366-9455) It might just end up in an episode!🎙️
Follow Donwill for fun hip-hop history, cultural commentary, and more.
Substack: New Music Tuesdays
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Mixcloud: Donwill
Website: Donwill.me
Follow Mr. DJ:
Instagram: iammrdj
Caddillife: ffm.to
Web: https://iammrdj.com/
Created and hosted by two time Webby Award-winning host Donwill, The Almanac of Rap is produced by Okayplayer, a division of AREYA MEDIA Inc. Originally launched in 1999, Okayplayer is the original progressive music site and maintains its position as the premier digital destination for music and culture connoisseurs worldwide.
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Grammy-winning producer and Outkast dj, Mr. DJ shares his journey from discovering djing in Texas to becoming a key figure in Atlanta's hip hop scene. This week on the Almanac of Rap, he and Donwill discuss his early work with Organized Noise, his role in producing iconic Outkast tracks like "Miss Jackson" and "B.O.B.", and the formation of Earth Tone 3. Mr. DJ shares the evolution of Outkast's sound, the cultural significance of Southern hip hop, and the influence of the Dungeon Family, including Rico Wade. He also reflects on the challenges of gaining respect for Southern artists and the creative process behind landmark songs such as "Bombs Over Baghdad." Mr. DJ breaks down:
Outkast getting booed at The Source Awards and Andre 3000’s iconic line “The South got something to say”
The significance of his cousin, Rico Wade, founder of the Dungeon Family
His recent venture as a solo artist with the album "Beats, Vibes, and Verses," featuring collaborations with artists like Big K.R.I.T. and Killer Mike.
🤳🏾 Got a question, comment or compliment? Leave a message today at 1-877-DONWILL (366-9455) It might just end up in an episode!🎙️
Follow Donwill for fun hip-hop history, cultural commentary, and more.
Substack: New Music Tuesdays
Instagram/Threads: @donwill
Mixcloud: Donwill
Website: Donwill.me
Follow Mr. DJ:
Instagram: iammrdj
Caddillife: ffm.to
Web: https://iammrdj.com/
Created and hosted by two time Webby Award-winning host Donwill, The Almanac of Rap is produced by Okayplayer, a division of AREYA MEDIA Inc. Originally launched in 1999, Okayplayer is the original progressive music site and maintains its position as the premier digital destination for music and culture connoisseurs worldwide.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices