QueMix.
QueMix mixtape series. Hosted by DJ Drama, the 13-track
Gangsta Grillz edition features his remixes of late ’90s and early 2000s R&B joints.
Jacquees puts his spin on Brandy’s “I Wanna Be Down,” Donell Jones’ “Where I Wanna Be,” and Usher’s
Confessions classic “Can U Handle It?,” as well as Diddy’s “I Need a Girl (Part Two).” He also flips recent hits like Mooski’s “Track Star” and Coi Leray’s “No More Parties.”
“S/o every artist I Quemixed I f k wit y’all songs!! Let’s get it Happy Bday to me,” wrote the birthday boy.
DJ Drama Confirms Role In Drake & Meek Mill Beef
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DJ Drama Gives Update On Drake Beef : We ve Had Small Talk
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It seems one of the most tragic Rap news stories from 2020 is not getting swept under the rug. Police have announced that they have possibly identified
The Dallas News is reporting that local police have charged a man for taking the life of the MC. Last week the Dallas County grand jury indicted Kewon Dontrell White, 22, on murder charges. While the crime occurred back in November the documentation shows he was arrested three weeks after the incident and has sat in a federal correctional facility since. While details on how the badges pointed White as a suspect are still unclear, court records state that the shooter wore a ski mask to protect his identity.
ATLANTA, GA – DJ Drama, Don Cannon and Leighton “Lakeshow” Morrison have more than two decades a piece in the music industry and have seen it all throughout their lucrative Hip Hop journeys.
Entering the 20’s, the trio of college buddies are in cruise control with their Generation Now imprint, which helped turn Lil Uzi Vert from SoundCloud darling to an untraditional mainstream superstar. Signee Jack Harlow used 2020 to make the quantum leap to stardom behind “WHATS POPPIN” and Florida rapper Seddy Hendrix looks to be next in line to board the Generation Now express.
Nowadays, Drama can toast to his success and enjoy the fruits of his labor when laying the foundation for the next generation of stars in Hip Hop. With a keen eye for talent and an ability to predict what’s next, his Generation Now gamble has paid off, and promises to Atlantic Records were kept.