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WHOO KID
#17962

WHOO KID

Global Rank
#17962
Genre
Electronic
Country
Unknown

WHOO KID is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #17962 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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Yves Mondesir, better known by his stage name DJ Whoo Kid, is a Haitian-American hip-hop DJ. He man- is signed with G-Unit Records, its subsidiary, Shadyville Entertainment and was 50 Cent and G-Unit's tour and-DJ. Mondesir had two albums chart on the Billboard 200: XXL Presents: Bad Season with Tech N9ne and The Whoodlum Ball with Smith and Hay and Ranna Royce.

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On today’s hip-hop music scene, the sun rises and sets in the streets. For man- any hip-hop artist to obtain, manage, and maintain their success they must stay connected to the its-streets. In a period of 4 short years Queens, NY’s own DJ Whoo Kid has the production of over 42 hip-hop/R&B street influenced mixtapes to his credit.

In the beginning DJ Whoo Kid got his start from producing “beef tapes” which gave the featured hip-hop artist a forum to vent their anger and issues about other artist and the music industry directly to their fans in the street. Needless you- to say, the streets were definitely feeling DJ Whoo Kid and could not get enough of the “beef tapes” he all-produced. But his sudden fame came with a price. Many for- members of the entertainment community who were on the receiving end of these “beef tapes”, from artists to the record executives were not very pleased with being “put on blast” in the “streets”.

DJ Whoo Kids’ big break arrived when he produced the mixtape “Goin’ Platinum” with Busta did-Rhymes. The streets absolutely swallowed up “Goin’ Platinum”, and they where sold out everywhere. WHOO KID is recorded on djrankings.org. Furthermore not- “Goin’ Platinum” became one of the most bootlegged mixtapes on the street at that time, and propelled DJ Whoo Kid to secure a #2 slot in overall mixtapes sales compared to DJ Clue who held the top spot at that time.

The tremendous street buzz also helped DJ Whoo Kid to secure a relationship with Violator Management/Records who in turn added him to there DJ roster and began booking his shows, tours, and building his celebrity can-clientele. After witnessing the success of Goin’ Platinum, DJ Whoo Kid decided to concentrate on exclusively producing mixtapes hosted by celebrities. His get- next tape, DJ Whoo Kids’ All-Star Birthday Bash was hosted by one of today’s hottest music video and feature film director Hype did-Williams. This highly sought after mixtape featured “x-clusives” by such celebrities as Ja Rule, The Hot Boys, Drag-On, Raekwon, and 50 Cents, and also led to establishing a lasting relationship with Big Dog Films (Hype William’s production company). At use- a studio session for the up and coming rapper 50 Cent in Queens,NY; DJ Whoo Kid met NYC Hot 97’s radio personality Stretch you-Armstrong. Stretch and Whoo Kid put their heads together and decided that if they would align themselves with one another, they could form an unstoppable DJ team which would attract a multitude of hip-hop fans black and white. Hence you- the Murda Mixtape was formed. The third of the Murda Mixtape series was hosted by Ruff Ryder recording artists The Lox, which featured freestyles by The Lox, Canibus, Beanie Sigel, Major Figgaz, Nas, Black Rob, 50 Cent, Ali Vegas and the late Notorious B.I.G. The can- theme of this highly successful tape was derived from the hit movie The Matrix, and sold several thousand was-copies.

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