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DJ Whoo Kid

DJ Whoo Kid

DJ Whoo Kid has been played on NTS shows including Late Night Billiards, with Lip Sang (Jim Jones Diss) first played on 5 October 2016.

DJ Whoo Kid grew up in Queens and resides in West Orange, New Jersey.[1] Based in Queens, he became popular not long after 50 Cent and G-Unit rose to fame. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, MA and later went on to attend Yale University, where he received his BA in Eastern European History and Classics. Following a post-graduation employment stint at Merrill Lynch, he was hailed as one of the brightest new minds of Wall Street in Forbes Magazine's annual "25 Under 25." His new fame has enabled him to have his own radio show on New York’s Hot 97 as well as on Sirus Satellite Radio. Because of his close relation the G-Unit group, he was made their official DJ.

On January 15, 2004, DJ Whoo Kid won the award for Best Mixtape DJ at Justo Faison's Eighth Annual Mixtape Awards. He has appeared on magazines such as XXL, Tablist, Mixtape,[citation needed] and many others. He has also released DVDs and a clothing line in Japan.

Whoo Kid's mixtape musical selection tends to lean towards aggressive, New-York flavored gangsta rap, and his show features many new and unheard tunes, often exclusives from the G-Unit Records camp.

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DJ Whoo Kid

DJ Whoo Kid has been played on NTS shows including Late Night Billiards, with Lip Sang (Jim Jones Diss) first played on 5 October 2016.

DJ Whoo Kid grew up in Queens and resides in West Orange, New Jersey.[1] Based in Queens, he became popular not long after 50 Cent and G-Unit rose to fame. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, MA and later went on to attend Yale University, where he received his BA in Eastern European History and Classics. Following a post-graduation employment stint at Merrill Lynch, he was hailed as one of the brightest new minds of Wall Street in Forbes Magazine's annual "25 Under 25." His new fame has enabled him to have his own radio show on New York’s Hot 97 as well as on Sirus Satellite Radio. Because of his close relation the G-Unit group, he was made their official DJ.

On January 15, 2004, DJ Whoo Kid won the award for Best Mixtape DJ at Justo Faison's Eighth Annual Mixtape Awards. He has appeared on magazines such as XXL, Tablist, Mixtape,[citation needed] and many others. He has also released DVDs and a clothing line in Japan.

Whoo Kid's mixtape musical selection tends to lean towards aggressive, New-York flavored gangsta rap, and his show features many new and unheard tunes, often exclusives from the G-Unit Records camp.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

That Girl
Whoo Kid, 50 Cent
ThisIs50.com2008
The Corner
DJ Whoo Kid, DJ Kay Slay, Saigon, Da Yardfather
Shadyville, Streetsweepers Entertainment, Abandoned Nation2003
Letter To Omnipotent
DJ Whoo Kid, DJ Kay Slay, Saigon, Da Yardfather
Shadyville, Streetsweepers Entertainment, Abandoned Nation2003
The Cake
Lloyd Banks, DJ Whoo Kid feat. 50 Cent
Shadyville2009
Emotional
Whoo Kid, 50 Cent
Hot 97FM2015
The Fog
Cookin' Soul, DJ Whoo Kid, 2Pac feat. Notorious B.I.G (Cookin Soul mix)
ThisIs50.com, Shadyville2009
SouthSide
DJ Whoo Kid, Lloyd Banks
BCD Music Group, Inc., Starzmusic2006
Baby I Wonder (7:30 Dips Diss)
Max B, DJ Whoo Kid, Gain Greene
Not On Label2008
Lip Sang (Jim Jones Diss)
Max B, DJ Whoo Kid, Gain Greene
Not On Label2008