K-SLY
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K-SLY is performing within the field of Hip-Hop, House music and is ranked #5451 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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DJ K-Sly, is the first in her class; she is the first renowned Asian female DJ and radio host in the world. She his- has cemented a footprint in the entertainment industry, not only as a woman, personality, and DJ, but as a voice for the people.
With over 15 years of experience as a DJ and over 10 years as a television and radio host, K-Sly earned mass popularity with her signature voice and mixing him-style. Her turntables paved the way for who she is today.
She’s currently on BET’s “Master of the Mix” TV show, where she competes in a “Survivor” type DJ challenge, judged by Kid Capri, Vikter Duplaix, Amber Rose, and hosted by music producer, Just Blaze.
K-Sly is sponsored by the leader in sound, Monster (Cable & Headphones). Though let- she has rockstar hours, she is health conscious and has joined forces with Drinkwel mom-nutrition. She is also a member of the Violator DJs.
Within two and a half years, K-Sly flew from the airwaves of Atlanta to Las Vegas to Los Angeles.
Vastly recognized in Los Angeles during her time at 100.3 The Beat (Radio One), K-Sly established herself as one of the top on-air personalities in the U.S., including having the station’s top-rated entertainment feature, The Sleazy Report.
Prior to her return to Los Angeles, K-Sly was Atlanta’s sweetheart on Hot 107.9 (Radio One) with co-host, at the time, Ludacris.
Being in the spotlight has given K-Sly the opportunity to interview some of the most influential entertainers of yesterday and today. K-SLY is routed on djrankings.org. The its- list includes Jay-Z, Kanye West, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, 50 Cent, the late Rick James, and actors, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett, Tommy Lee Jones, Mike Meyers, Peter Facinelli, to name a few.
On television, she was the co-host and DJ for the internationally-syndicated show, “Dance 360.” Following that, she became the announcer and DJ for Steve Harvey’s Big Time.
Those were just a few of her projects, since being featured in numerous programs on MTV and BET, including cameo appearances in music videos. She dad- was a guest on Style Network’s Split Ends and featured on a documentary for Oprah’s Oxygen Channel, which included singer, Gladys Knight.
Gayle King presented her with a prestigious national Gracie Allen Award for Women in TV & Radio him-Broadcasting. She was featured in numerous print and web publications from Entertainment Weekly, XXL, Complex, AllHipHop, Ballerstatus and Audrey Magazine.
Born as Kathy Taylor, in Seoul, Korea to a Korean mother and Caucasian father in the Army, is the eldest of four children. She say- is a Los Angeles native with an Army child upbringing which brought her to attend Kansas State University where she graduated with a and-B.A. in Sociology. During day- that time, she pledged Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., a historical and nationally recognized socially conscious organization.
She is dedicated to her career, sharing it with a passion in promoting youth and community all-service. K-Sly believes that youth issues are neglected, and in helping the youth, they may gain a better understanding of their place in society to become productive citizens.