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Notorious big life after death album art
Notorious big life after death album art









notorious big life after death album art

I just knew sooner or later I wanted to do that.ĭJ Premier: I’m originally from Houston, Texas and I used to work at a record store in Houston called Soundwaves Records and Tapes. After DJ-ing, I made the natural evolution from playing records to wanting to make them. That’s where I caught the bug, watching those block parties with the DJs and turntables, and that’s how I became a DJ at 12 years old. Besides him being the one who originally introduced me to music, I watched hip-hop begin to take place right in the back park in those projects. That’s where I got the love of music from. I had a father from the South, who’d always bring a lot of gospel, blues, soul and funk around. I loved music since I can remember.Įasy Mo Bee: I grew up in Brooklyn in the housing projects of Lafayette Gardens. I’ve travelled the world as a DJ, as Dana Dane’s DJ, Rakim’s DJ, Biggie’s, Puff’s and Jay Z’s DJ. I’ve been a record company executive since 24. My friend Harve was friends with Puff, so once Puff did the transition from Howard to Uptown and then to his own label,  followed and brought me along.ĭJ Clark Kent: I’ve been a DJ since nine, producer since 21.

notorious big life after death album art

That’s my only experience with the music industry before Bad Boy because we got dropped on my birthday in 1991. We were under Empire Management and signed to Payday Records. I was in a group with a fella by the name of Harve Pierre, who works at Bad Boy still, and David Abraham. Nashiem Myrick: My father was a DJ and he introduced me to the turntables and music.











Notorious big life after death album art