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A. I really got my start in college. I was the co-host to a radio mixer and personality named Y. Dot. He had a drive time show on our college station, WANM 90.5 on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. I would just watch him mix on a software program called Virtual DJ. I would sit in the studio and think to myself “I can do that”! So, one day I downloaded the program, asked him for some music and I began practicing.
Q. What differentiate you from the rest of the DJ’s?
A. I PRACTICE. Even after I mastered the skill. I still practice and take the time to sharpen my skills. I’m also HUGE on my blends and transitions. For a long time, that’s all I worked on creating different ways to transition from song to song so that it never sounds like a train wreck. Of course, I’m human! Sometimes I do mess up (lol) or can just be moving too fast, but I genuinely love my craft and I think it shows. You can really tell who’s having fun and who’s just there to be there.
Q. How would you define your “Style” or approach to providing DJ Entertainment?
A. I study the crowd, I am always thinking about how I want to set the vibe and what’s going to be my first song. I’m also from Florida… I talk on the microphone! Also, one thing I’ve learned from being in ATL is that they don’t give the DJ a chance to rock the mic. They hire a host and a DJ and then they want us to work together when really, I’m my own show.
Q. Who or what Influenced you to be a DJ?
A. Radio…. Being just a personality is actually very boring.
Q. What are your goals in the next 5 years?
A. Syndicated radio or just radio full-time, more traveling—I really want my craft to allow me to see the world while doing what I love. I want to learn more of the business side as well. I’ll also possibly produce a record and learn how to make beats.
A. I got the name She She while I was interning at the time. The promotion director at the time couldn’t remember my real name so she called She She. It was a name that stuck with me throughout my professional career. So, when I decided to DJ, I just used the name.
Q. What made you want to be a DJ?
A. I always wanted to be a DJ. I grew up watching Spinderella, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Kid Capri, DJ Premier etc. and said I want to do that.
Q. What differentiate you from the rest of the DJ’s?
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This book was a good read. I love that DMX was so real and told his story just the way it was. You never know what people are going through. The demons that they are fighting. I think it always start of the way you were brought up. Those childhood memories and hard times in life. Its so sad that he was very smart and just wanted to be loved from his family.
Everyone needs help sometimes but once you have an addiction it’s so hard to break loose and not go back to what you know so well. No one is perfect he done a lot of people wrong with the stealing, robbing etc. He believed in God and prayed for everyone. He took from people and then turn around and help people, fed the homeless gave them his last if he could.
I really think once you live that fast life, the entertainment world your life speeds up. So much you see and do because of what you around. The fame you can’t just be you anymore everyone is watching your every move once you in public. You must take the good with the good and bad with the bad. This book showed me that he had a rough life as a child that when he became an adult, it was already so much of life he has seen. One thing about DMX is he never gave up he pushed and pushed. Through a broke jaw and all he loved his music.
I can say that DMX was always him as I seen in public and reading his book, he robbed but never covered his face. He did what he had to do to survive. It was wrong but that’s what he learned at an early age. He made great music that we can relate too. So much he was fighting but who are we to judge this man.
R.I.P. to DMX the legend his music will always be within us. Glad we were able to see him on Versuz sharing his music with us against snoop. The memories will be with us forever. One thing for sure is that we all need to tell our loved ones we love them and help them while they are here. Time is short and you never know when it is your time. These last couple of years we been having a lot of death that has ben unexpected.
If you are a fan, make sure to check out the book and learn a little more about his life and who he was. I really enjoyed it and wish nothing but prayers to his family and friends. Remember to give people their flowers while they are here.