Mister Cee was one of rap’s premier DJs. From his early days touring with Big Daddy Kane to spinning records on Hot 97 and breaking new artists at Club Speed, he became known as the Finisher. His early mixtapes influenced DJ culture while his A&R work resulted in classic 90s albums and his ear for talent introduced the world to a 2015 hit maker. Best known for launching the career of Brooklyn’s Finest, Mister Cee’s impact on the culture spans decades, cementing his legacy as a hip hop icon. Link in bio and wherever you listen to podcasts.
Executive Produced by @TAXSTONE
Written and produced by myself and @jonathanmena
DJ Kay Slay represented hip hop with integrity and heart. The self-proclaimed Drama King hosted a nightly show on Hot 97 and later found a home at SiriusXM, but that’s just scratching the surface of his story. Kay Slay set trends, won numerous awards and kept it 100 at all times even if that meant slapping your favorite DJ. Join us as we explore the life and times of one of New York’s most respected icons. Check it out on Spotify and Soundcloud
Executive Produced by @taxstone
Written and Produced by Classic Material
Produced by @jonathanmena
Artwork by @streetlight.productions
25 years ago today. "Heaterz" is perfection. The opening sequence of songs is brilliant. The single didn't even have a hook and it was still the hottest joint out. And here we are a quarter century later and it's clear that Wu-Tang really is forever
11 minute long "Extended Club Mix" featuring extra verses from Snoop and Daz and a 3-minute guitar solo on top of an expanded instrumental
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