Funkmaster Flex, Evil Dee, Peter Parker, Clark Kent, Ron G, Mister Cee, Dj Envy, Clinton Sparks, Dj Clue, Dj 1x Tyme, Mark Hatcher, Sean P. Diddy Combs, Whoo Kid, Mobb Deep, The Lox, Dj Enuff
Aight, i was born in Brooklyn, NY and had love for hip-
hop at an early age. I was into break dancing and rhyming. You could catch me at home break
dancing in the living room or on corner in a cipher.
I loved rap music and in New York it was everywhere. Pops used to throw mad house parties in
the 70's and early 80s with a real-to-reel, turntables and tape decks. I still have some of his
WBLS mixes on reel! My moms was an avid church goer, so no rap music in the house. Yeah right. I
used to listen to hot 97 all day and tape the mixshows. I would spend money on mixtapes,
walkmans or headphones before i bought that slice or beef patty.
So fast forward to 90, i got my first turntables and they were garbage. One was a pioneer and
the other was a technics. Both were belt drive and only one had pitch control. Needless to say
my early days of being a dj was wack. I will say this though, I learned how to blend the shit
out of records. Scratching, well thats another story.
Then one day a dj by the name of ligtning rod was selling some used 1200's and i asked
everyone i knew for money. Once i got those joints DJ Nyce was born.
I honed my skills by listening to the best; Funkmaster Flex, Evil Dee, etc and practicing,
practicing, practicing. My style is a cross between a mixshow dj and a club dj. I love blending
acapellas with hot instrumentals; dj's don't do that anymore.
So now i'm here; i got big things planned. I just made the move to Washington, D.C. and i
plan on taking the city by storm.
DJ Nyce - I'm your favorite DJ's favorite DJ.
Big ups to Beat Street (Brooklyn), Music Factory (Bronx) and Car City (Detroit)
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hip-hop is a culture; a way of living; it's like the soul food made at thanksgiving... hi-hop is that child born yesterday, today and tomorrow on; it's the sound of your heart beat 'till the day that you're gone...
hip-hop is your cousin's nickname; it's the music played at a football game...hip-hop is straight up education; it's expressed through normal ed. and retardation...
hip-hop is like that band-aid someone put on your wound; it's that wake up call in the morn, evening and afternoon... hip-hop is as real as reality; it's his and her personality...