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Old 02-09-2007, 12:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DJ Skee Interview

Best known as the official DJ for the Game, DJ Skee is doing much more than counting off Game’s 300, 600, or whatever other number of bars he’ll have coming. Recently selling his shares in his Hype PR marketing firm, DJ Skee has his eyes set on breaking new ground in mobile video services which will allow a new and exciting media to break the artists of today and the future. Responsible for having a hand in breaking The Game, Chamillionaire, David Banner and Akon, not only is his mixtape game certified, but his hustle all the way across the board could be used as a template for success.

Currently looking for the next generation of up and coming talent DJ Skee is the ears to the streets for the likes of Steve Rifkind and the countless labels and companies that seek his consultation service. AllHipHop.com and Skee crossed paths as he was in the studio putting the final touches on a new project for one his latest finds out of the Bay area. At a time where everybody in Hip-Hop is talking about race, see what this White industry giant says about dues paid.

AHH: So for those who may not know, how did you and The Game hook up?

DJ Skee: We met when I was working at Loud [Records] in 2002, when I was doing marketing, and I was also helping to get SRC situated when we were making the transition from Loud to Universal.

AHH: How did you “discover” him?

DJ Skee: Through my man Black. He was actually signed to a production company that was managed by my man Dougie and basically his whole circle was plugging me to him and always telling me about this new dude from Compton signed to Dre who was hot. I was like [nonchalantly], “Whatever, it’s a new artist I’ll take a listen,” then I heard a freestyle of something that he did and I was like, “Oh damn, this dude is incredible let’s get down,” and we’ve been doing it ever since.

AHH: I’m sure you get thousands of people wanting you to listen to music on a daily basis. What is it for you that gives an artist that “it” factor?

DJ Skee: It’s the indefinable factor. It’s not necessarily that they have the best lyrics or the best delivery, it’s just the whole way they come across. You hear the little things in The Game’s, the Luda’s, the Jay’s, the 50’s, the Em’s; it’s certain parts in tracks the way they do things. You can just hear it. It’s more instinct when you see a superstar you know it you either have it or you don’t.

AHH: Kay Slay has cosigned Papoose, Big Mike pushed Jae Hood heavy. Why is a DJ voucher so critical?

DJ Skee: With me, I have the ear. I know people want to hear Game’s s**t, people want to hear Snoop’s s**t, people want to hear all the s**t from those cats that I mess with, so they’re already listening to me for all that stuff so then I can turn them on to the new generation of talent. [For instance,] I was the first person to play Chamillionaire’s single in the country, and one of the first on the West Coast to play his new stuff, period, so wherever it comes from, I just try to break whoever is hot from wherever they’re from.

AHH: Are the artists pretty good about showing love and remembering you once they blow up?

DJ Skee: Oh yeah, usually. You know, there’s a few out there I’ve done a lot of stuff for and I never go so much as a “thank you,” but I’m not trippin’ ‘cause it’s not always about that, or even about getting money. I mean, it’s a business at the end of the day, but good music is good music, and that’s what its all about for me.

AHH: Okay, let’s back up a little further. Who is DJ Skee to even proclaim that The Game or whoever else is the next so and so. Some would say, “What qualifies this White dude from Minnesota claiming to know so much about Hip-Hop?”

DJ Skee: Well, I actually grew up all over. I grew up in New York, Minneapolis, Texas and Florida, so I’ve literally been exposed to every corner of the country so that definitely adds to my cultural experiences. I’m out here on the West now, and people take shots at me because I’m not actually from here and it’s what I claim, but it’s not where you from, it’s where yo’ at. But it’s all about good music. Wherever good music is, I’m trying to help all these dudes out here. I started of DJing when I was 15, and I started on the radio when I was 16 in Minneapolis, and Steve Rifkind discovered me out there and brought me out here so he obviously thought I was doing something right.

AHH: I’ve heard people argue that Hip-Hop wasn’t commercialized until Eminem; Do you ever get flack about being White in a Black dominated arena? If so, how do you deal with it?

DJ Skee: I mean, honestly, you gotta look at it factually. White people are the biggest consumers. I believe they account for about 70% of all purchases, which is why when there’s somebody White that all these buyers can relate to, that looks like them… ‘cause there wasn’t many real White rappers out there that could really spit like a Black dude till Eminem did it. He’s incredible, whatever color his skin is.

AHH: Speaking geographically, I guess it’s kinda like how in Japan they really study Hip-Hop and are so immersed in the culture so for them it does have little to do with race.

DJ Skee: It’s crazy, them dudes are still buying cassette mixtapes a lot of times ‘cause they want the literal terms. Like my man Tomo who flew out when I had my car show. Dude was in line at 7 a.m. and the doors didn’t even open till noon, and when he walked in, he gave me a gift - these Black Wall Street Japan shirts. So I took him backstage to meet Game, and now he has a Game tattoo on his arm. Them dudes are really into it and it’s a good thing, because they can’t even speak English. It’s amazing to see how much they feel it.

AHH: Why is Hip-Hop so important in your life besides all the checks you’re collecting?

DJ Skee: It’s enabled me, as a White dude that’s moved around everywhere to really grow up in something that I’ve always loved. I’ve always had that love for Hip-Hop and I kinda found my lane in the DJing and the marketing aspect, and it’s enabled me, someone who didn’t go to college, to live [well], and I’ve just seen it transform so many peoples lives for the positive.

AHH: Okay, so let’s bring it back to the music. You just renewed your contract with Sirius Satellite and relaunched your radio show?

DJ Skee: Yes, we just resigned, and we’re the top rated show on Hip-Hop Nation, shout out to my people’s over there, [especially] Reggie who always holds me down. I started off at Sirius about three years ago just doing regular mix segments back when they had Wax 42. They saw what I was doing ‘cause the mixtapes started cracking just a little bit, and they really hooked me up before I was really doing anything big. I didn’t really start getting mainstream attention till I started doing 300 Bars and all that stuff. But they picked me up way before that because they recognized my talent, so it’s great to stay where I’ve been to see what it’s turned into cause I’m syndicated in six countries. We got the podcasts going on every week online and we’re getting hundreds of thousands of new listeners every week, it’s amazing.

AHH: So what’s gonna change about the show?

DJ Skee: Just freshening it up, ya know. I got the new intro, which I change every year. Just more new, fresh music, more guests, more exclusives, just gonna keep it moving and keep taking it to the next level ‘cause I’m never really satisfied with where I’m at, so it’s always improving.

AHH: How do you determine who you work with, because you really put people on the map?

DJ Skee: It’s about finding the right talent and finding someone who has the right music and the right vision. When I do stuff, I try to make it epic. I don’t just drop mixtapes just to drop mixtapes. You heard the stuff I did with Game. I just did the Snoop and Whoo Kid joint, I got a bunch of stuff coming up like Expensive Taste, which is gonna be the first time in the world anyone has heard Paul Wall, Travis Barker and Skinhead Rob on the same album together. Its gonna shock a lot of people. It’s gonna be crazy so when I say epic that’s what I mean. The music has to be there and the talent has to be there because when I do something its definitely a reflection of my name, so if I’m just putting out bullshit people are gonna associate me with bullshit. But I’m constantly striving to keep my level improving, so every time they hear my name, I want people to want to hear it because they know it’s gonna be great music.

AHH: How do you come up with some of your collaborations? I’m still tripping off Travis Barker and Paul Wall.

DJ Skee: Man, they got a new group that nobody’s heard the music on, there’s some label politics going on, but it’s called Expensive Taste. People don’t know what to expect; they think its gonna be Rock but it’s not, it’s Hip-Hop. Travis Barker produced all the stuff, and Skinhead Rob, who’s with the Transplants. He’s down with my boy Cartoon so I saw him and Paul Wall rapping and Travis on the beats and Travis got some hot s**t! I was really surprised. He put me in the studio because they were finishing up the music for the mixtape, and I was like, “Wow!” It’s just a different vibe, like you can tell the Rock influence, but it’s Hip-Hop and its definitely gonna reach a chord with a whole new audience. So we’re gonna be dropping that real soon.
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Old 02-09-2007, 04:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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skee is a great dj n hes very smart too...propz on the interview, too bad it didnt mention any upcoming projects
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