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More Than Just A DJ: DJ Kayslay
DJ Kayslay
More Than Just A DJ: DJ Kayslay
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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DJ KAYSLAY aka THE DRAMA KING aska DEZZY DEZ aka SLAP YOUR FAVORITE DJ, is the ringmaster of some of hip hop's most legendary rivalries, played out on his mixtapes. The New York Times called him "Hip Hop's One Man Ministry...  more »

     
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All Artists: DJ Kayslay
Title: More Than Just A DJ: DJ Kayslay
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: E1 Entertainment
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 2/9/2010
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 099923510222

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DJ KAYSLAY aka THE DRAMA KING aska DEZZY DEZ aka SLAP YOUR FAVORITE DJ, is the ringmaster of some of hip hop's most legendary rivalries, played out on his mixtapes. The New York Times called him "Hip Hop's One Man Ministry of Insults". Over the course of 3 official albums , Kayslay continues to do what he does best. Besides being a legendary DJ, magazine owner, Slay also works like no other to bring together some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop and pairing them with today's hottest producers.

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TayG2 | KY, USA | 02/20/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Well, I bought the album b/c of the women on the front. *shaking my head* I guess sex DOES sell!

Other than that, it was a half way decent album."
Pretty good album from Slay
G$ | B-More, MD | 03/04/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It's been a few years since Kay Slay dropped a major label album (both his Streetsweeper albums were very good and better than this one), and this one is decent, but he usually has stronger albums, be it a bootleg mixtape I picked up (which I have about 6) or an actual release on a major label. With 18 songs, (none of which are freestyles, which he usually has at least a few on his albums), 4 are ok, 1 is almost a classic, the other 13 are good, only a few being real good and no classics (as he usually has a couple). There are over 50 people who appear on the album, some are on more than one track, and most are east coast or from the south (one track has west coast rappers on it). Production is decent and handled by alot of people. Street Radio does 5, Tie Stick does 2, and Ty Fyffe, Arab Music, GQ Beats, Dream Team, DJ Green Lantern, Alchemist, Fizzy Womack, E-Dubb, Stay Gett'n, Money always each do 1, I'd recommend his Streetsweeper albums before this one, but its still a decent album, just usually he does better work.



#1 - 8 (busta rhymes)

#2 - 8.5 (tony ya yo, papoose, lloyd banks, jim jones)

#3 - 7.5 (Jackie-O, Remy ma, hedonis, ayanna irish -- tight beat)

#4 - 8 (yo gotti, jim jones, busta rhymes, ray j)

#5 - 6 (cam'ron & vado)

#6 - 6.5 (bun b, Twista, papoose, dorrough, young chris, jay rock)

#7 - 7 (oj juiceman, papoose, yo gotti)

#8 - 6.5 (bianca simmone)

#9 - 8 (trick trick, M.O.P., trae, tre williams)

#10 - 9.5 (maino, papoose, red cafe, ray j -- tight beat)

#12 - 8 (AZ, raekwon, ghostface)

#13 - 9 (bun b, webbie, lil boosie, nicole wray)

#14 - 8.5 (joell ortiz, jae millz, saigon)

#15 - 9 (uncle murda, mistah fab, grafh -- tight beat)

#16 - 9 (nina b, mike Beck, Ki grip, lucky don, GI, nutso -- nice beat)

#17 - 8.5 (sheek, styles, ray j)

#18 - 8 (San quinn, big rich, hood stars)

#19 - 8.5 (busta rhymes, sheek, rick ross, papoose, vado, cam'ron, ray j)



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