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kingdthedj
by kingdthedj
Status 1 DJ- KingDtheDjArtist BioDarryl King- KingdtheDjAn experienced multi genre dj and producer for over 20+ years of providing crowd delight to all ethnic groups and ages. KingdtheDj first got the Dj bug in 1984 listening to Chicago's first dj mixshow featuring The Hot Mix 5. The sounds of disco, funk, soul, electro, and the birth of house music amazed his ears and sent chills down his spine. The first piece of gear he gathered to take on the craft of djing would be a gemini mixer, a boom box with a cassette and his mother's belt driven Zenith turntable. He mastered his craft by practicing hours and hours each day after school. After getting his skills up to standards he provided many a tone master mixtapes for fans leading up to basement parties in his neighborhood and making a name for himself. After he finally got himself at least one Technics SL1200 at college he borrowed a fellow college mates 1200 to go on to be the sole music provider of all parties in 1986 and 1987 on th
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Midwest Groove
Sample edit of a classic JB's track made for the midwest dance style, stepping and line dances. Extra spice for djs to modernize some of the classics they play.
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Get On The Dancefloor Line Dance
Remix edit of a classic funk jam designed for the line dance community. Official Line Dance by Shawauna Moore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6COzEB7m8BA
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What It Is- (Rock Steady) Soul Edit Summer Picnic Mix
Remix of soul funk drenched classic of Aretha Franklin- Rock Steady housed up by Kingdthedj made for jackin.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Status 1 DJ- KingDtheDjArtist BioDarryl King- KingdtheDjAn experienced multi genre dj and producer for over 20+ years of providing crowd delight to all ethnic groups and ages. KingdtheDj first got the Dj bug in 1984 listening to Chicago's first dj mixshow featuring The Hot Mix 5. The sounds of disco, funk, soul, electro, and the birth of house music amazed his ears and sent chills down his spine. The first piece of gear he gathered to take on the craft of djing would be a gemini mixer, a boom box with a cassette and his mother's belt driven Zenith turntable. He mastered his craft by practicing hours and hours each day after school. After getting his skills up to standards he provided many a tone master mixtapes for fans leading up to basement parties in his neighborhood and making a name for himself. After he finally got himself at least one Technics SL1200 at college he borrowed a fellow college mates 1200 to go on to be the sole music provider of all parties in 1986 and 1987 on th
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