Black Music Month: 10 DJs That Helped Define Hip-Hop
10 DJs That Helped Define Hip-Hop
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Keep scrolling for Black America Web’s official homage to 10 DJs that pioneered the rap game to what it is today. From the two Kools to Flex, Clue to Capri, we give each of these mixmasters the flowers they deserve for Black Music Month:
1. DJ Kool Herc
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The pioneer! The art of DJing wouldn’t be what it is without DJ Kool Herc. Peep this mix he did for Tim Westwood in the late ’90s to see what we mean.
2. Kool DJ Red Alert
As yet another founding father of DJing, Red Alert helped bring the iconic 98.7 Kiss FM to prominence while also breaking rap legends like A Tribe Called Quest and Queen Latifah just to name a few. You can still catch him on urban radio spinning through the evening hours!
3. DJ Clue
The market of mixtapes wouldn’t be nearly as profitable if not for the early days of those DJ Clue tapes.
4. DJ Kid Capri
Whether he was spinning for Def Comedy Jam or on tour with music icons like Aaliyah during the 1997 Budweiser Superfest, Kid Capri always brought the heat. Besides, how many people can say they were in popular demand at the iconic NYC dance venue Studio 54? Capri can!
5. Funkmaster Flex
HOT97 made him a legend, but The Mix Tape series is where Funkmaster Flex really was able to prove his dominance in the game. Also, those Sunday nights at The Tunnel will always be legendary.
6. Jam Master Jay
We lost this mixmaster almost 20 years ago, but not a day goes by that we’re not appreciative of the foundational work he laid down alongside Run DMC. R.I.P forever, Jam Master Jay.
7. DJ Screw
Putting on for the South, Houston to be exact, DJ Screw did wonders for what we now know as the iconic subgenre of chopped and screwed music. We just wish he was still here to see how big his influence was able to spread.
8. Spinderella
Representing for the ladies, Spinderella definitely proved that DJing isn’t just a man’s sport. Let’s just pray her situation with the other two ladies of Salt-N-Pepa can become amicable at best for the sake of culture!
9. DJ Jazzy Jeff
He won the first rap GRAMMY alongside Will Smith — do we need to say more?! Even his seamless transition into a comedic actor on The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air further proved his legend status as a well-rounded DJ.
10. DJ Premier
It ain’t hard to tell — Nas would agree! — that DJ Premier is one of the greatest disc jockeys of all time. His days with Gang Starr proved his king status as a producer, and his work with pop queen Christina Aguilera showed that his expertise couldn’t be contained to one genre. Premiere quality, indeed!
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