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Rub DJs
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United by the same vision
and drive, the Rub DJs are the perfect formula created through
three different mixing styles. With their wide range of music,
from 60s funk and soul to new house and club, they have established
their name around the world through their hard work and dedication... 
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Papoose |
The buzz in Hip-Hop this year
has been “New York is Dead.” In rap magazines across
the country, fans and critics alike have pointed to the resurgence
of Crunk music in Atlanta and the Chicago Rap Renaissance as proof
that Hip-Hop can survive without The Rotten Apple...

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DJ Double R |
With an ear to the streets
and expert hands commanding the ones and twos, DJ Double R emerged
from San Antonio, TX. A veteran of the industry for the past 7 years,
his focus and hustle takes you back to a time when shell toe Addidas
were the standard uniform in hip hop...

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The Clipse |
The Clipse have been around
for a minute, but the story as most of us know it began in 2002 with
their official introduction, “Lord Willin’”. The
record took more than a few people by surprise, as the falsetto-prone
Pharrell presented the world with some real real shit. “Lord
Willin’” was knee deep in Snow Business...
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Rap Mullet |
Down in a converted basement
with a few friends, blunt smoke fills the air; loud music from a
new stereo system covers all four corners of the room. In the
stereo is the new DJ Green Lantern mixtape you just copped. You
start up a conversation with a friend about the artists or maybe
even the DJ himself... 
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DJ Drama |
When it comes to this mixtape
game there is a name that has been making major noise. Hailing from
the streets of Philly and migrating to the streets of Atlanta, the
Aphilliates own DJ Drama has changed the mixtape game for the South
and Southeast regions with the best mixtape series we have seen in
a while. Drama is one of the first DJs to widen the focus of the
mixtape game to the Dirty South...

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DJ Rondevu |
Rondevu picked up this hobby
of his growing up in Brooklyn in the ‘80’s and early ‘90’s
. His father was a musician in a band, so music was all around
him. He was always listening to his father’s huge record
collection, taking in the many different genres of music, and soon
enough began messing around with the records and turntable...

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Miami Kaos |
Have you ever picked up a
mixtape CD and wondered who designed the cover? Or maybe you were
just too caught up in hoping the tracks were going be hot to even
think about the artwork. It wasn't until just recently that mixtapes
started to get positive recognition... 
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