Posts Tagged ‘Kay Slay’

December 10th, 2010

Just a simple chit-chat with the Drama King.

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June 7th, 2010

It doesn’t matter who you are, or where you come from; because at every point in our lives, we all wish that we could contact Doc Brown, jump in the DeLorean, and go back in time to fix at least one thing about ourselves.

As for artists, they probably wish they can do it more times than not, (especially when they get caught up in bogus contracts).

In this edition of “Logikally Speaking”, you’ll hear from Hot 97’s Drama King, DJ Kay Slay, veteran lyricists Edo G and Masta Ace, West Coast pioneer Warren G, comedian/actor Mike Epps, and the Boot Camp Clik’s Sean Price all discussing that particular topic alone.

Hopefully hearing from them will serve as a time machine of sorts for you…

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February 11th, 2010

Besides the obligatory “two turntables and a mic,” another valuable friend of an MC is the radio DJ. Without him, chances of getting your song out to masses will be harder than Donald Trump trying to convince people he’d be able to still date supermodels if he wasn’t a billionaire.

The radio DJ and the artist usually have a close relationship with each other, and what better DJ to get in cool with then the Drama King Kay Slay Known for breaking some of the biggest battles in Hip-Hop, this time he comes in peace, as he brings his newest project to the airwaves; More Than Just A DJ.

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February 4th, 2010

The world of Hip-Hop has always been built around its most classic element, “The Battle.” Two MC’s and their microphones vying for lyrical supremacy, and of course; bragging rights.

Over the years, plenty of us have been witnesses to some of the most memorable battles in Hip-Hop history, but no one has had more first-hand accounts than The Drama King DJ Kay Slay.

One of the true originators of the mixtape era, the Hot 97/Surius Satellite Radio DJ has made a living by breaking battles on the air, and bringing exclusive material to the masses. Right now he’s at it again with his newest project More Than Just A DJ, which boasts a line up of artists from all parts of the country all coming together on one album, and here to tell the people how it came to be is the man himself.

So when you hear the warning sirens, it’s not a drill, because “The Drama King is indeed in the building.”

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January 29th, 2010

Juelz Santana stops by the Kay Slay’s to talk about what’s coming up next.