View Full Version : INSIDE: DJ Kool Kid Interview


Wiz
02-25-2003, 10:53 PM
What got you into hip hop?

On my 12th birthday, we missed the last bus to Great Adventure. As I stood
there disappointed, there was a DJ set in the window that I was interested in
and my family bought it for me.

When did you start making mixtapes?

I started when I was 14. I am now 23. Never really did it consistently
until a few years ago because I was always on the road. From Nickelodian DJ to Def Jam DJ and stuff in between. I traveled around the country doing
parties for them and opening at concerts.

How do you put the tape together?

We get so much stuff. The process can get a little drawn out. We get a lot of exclusives on major artists, just signed artists, and unknown artists. Plus we do 80% of our exclusive freestyles here at our studio. As long as its hot we will play it. Most mixtape DJs just wanna play what will be on Hot 97 or the next dis freestyle. We continue to play the hot unknown cats and we make them hot to everyone. That's what the DJ used to be about. Breaking the new artists in addition to playing the new joints by established artists. We all choose what goes on the tapes, but I do the order & remove songs according to feel and what my audience wants to hear.

What equipment do you use?

1200's, CD players, etc. We used to use ProTools but for mixtapes there is no better program for making mixtapes and burning CDs then Samplitude. That program does everything from ripping to burning CDs, unlimited tracks, pro quality effects. That's what gets used exclusively now.

How do you get the exclusive tracks?

You have to have personal relationships with record company execs, interns, producers, artists, managers, etc. I grew up in the game. I've been in it since I was 14 and toured with a lot of cats; partied with them and just know them on a personal level other than the DJ stuff. You have to be fair and you cannot play something they do not want you to play because you come across it. Some DJs will get an album advance and play like 6 cuts on one mixtape. I saw two DJs play like 9 or 10 cuts from 50 cents album before it hit the stores. That's ridiculous. That is a sure-fire way to burn your bridge with that artist, his peoples, and record company.

What goes into making a perfect mixtape?

Timing, timing, & timing. It could be one of those weeks where you got mad exclusives and are about to do the tape- then on the same day before you do it, someone hits you with the real bomb exclusive. We collect songs/freestyles all day everyday. Stuff gets mailed, dropped off, etc. You also have to have a certain style that people feel. With all the copycat DJs out here that play the same stuff something has to differentiate the DJs. I try to inject personality with what I play as well. If you notice our playlists of each CD we try to be different and not play the same 1st 5 songs as all these copycats out here. Put that with an "up" party atmosphere on the vocals and you got DJ Kool Kid- the Hood Legend.

What do you think of the beef in the mixtape industry?

The beef thing is tired. Alot of has-been artists try and make a name for themselves by "gettin' at" popular artists. Try and make hot joints and you will get noticed.

What have you been up to lately?

Besides mixtapes, I'm a real DJ so I do a lot of parties: College tours, club events in NYC and around the country, did an NBA All-Star weekend joint. Most mixtape DJs don't even have turntables or know how to mix. Been asked to go on tour with a few artists in the Spring as well. We also been blasting off our artist, Hedonis- a female rapper from Philly (check her out on the Hood Legends Follow the Leader pt 1, pt 2 and beyond). That's been our focus in 2003. She's done over 20 songs and 20 freestyles in the 6 weeks since we hooked up. VH1/MTV has been filming Hedonis for about 3 weeks at shows, studio, home life, meetings, etc. for an upcoming "On Da Come Up" show in April, 2003. She auditioned along with over 150 others and was picked. She is serious. We already have 2 major offers but we have decided to wait to after the TV show airs so we can up the ante. Been doing a few internet radio shows and college radio shows around the country. We also are focusing on getting a regular radio spot in 2003 and continuing to expand on the production tip. We currently have a joint on the Cradle 2 the Grave soundtrack and a lot more stuff coming.

Who are you feeling right now?

I'm feeling the new wave of emcees: 50 cent, Joe Budden, Ludacris, Eminem, Grafh, plus veterans like D Block, MOP, Nas, Snoop, & others.

Who's gonna be the next artist to shake up the industry?

A year ago I would have said 50 and he is doin it crazy. Don't see anyone on the horizon that will have that big of a splash. Honestly though, my girl Hedonis is sick with it. She knows how to write songs and you can throw her on the corner to eat cats. Check her on VH1 in April. They got mad footage of her from shows, one-sided battles, and a few songs we let loose for the show.

What's the dopest experience you've had in the hip hop industry?

I was 16, in high school, on TV, touring, and making $3000/wk legally for
Nickelodian. So far the most fun I have had has been on tour with Def Comedy Jam. We had a good time all day long. You was always laughing for the whole tour.

How can people cop your tapes?

Don't know, you gotta hit the streets.


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Archaic
02-25-2003, 11:36 PM
nice interviews...u do them?

Wiz
02-26-2003, 12:50 AM
I just give updates cuz im the mod. I get them from HipHopgame.com

Archaic
02-26-2003, 01:02 AM
did you ever check out the boards there?...forums?

Wiz
02-26-2003, 01:24 AM
I looked through them for a while...didn't really read anything though