DJ Wrekk 1
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Gender: Male
Location: New York,NY
Quote: You Have To Earn Respect To Get Respect!!!!!!! Period!
Orientation: Straight
Children: Proud Parent
# of Kids: 2
Body Type: Slim / Slender
Height: 6'5"
Religion: Mind Your Own Business
Ethnicity: Black / African descent
Gmail: djkut2001
About Me: I'm a straight shooter! If I like you? You're good! If not, KEEP IT MOVIN!! I'm into loyal people because that's how I got into this business. I know they're a lot of snakes in the grass, so I keep it cut as much as possible!
Music: Music is my life! I love old school hip hop, R&B, soul, pop and everything! It's in the blood!
Movies: Malcolm X, Rosewood, Missisippi Burning, Do The Right Thing, A Civil Action, Trading Places, Beat Street, Krush Groove, Purple Rain, Who's The Man, Pootie Tang, Hollywood Shuffle, The Five Heartbeats, The Temptations Movie, Donnie Brasco, Scary Movie 1, Juice, Meet The Parents, Anchorman and many many more!
TV: Flip The House, Judge Mathis, Da Ali G Show, Dirty Jobs, Family Guy (Thanks Arie!), Flavor Of Love, All Of Us and classic shows: Good Times, Sanford & Son, Fresh Prince, Martin, Jamie Foxx, Cosby Show.
Books: Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Everything You'd Better Know About The Music Business.
Likes: Peace and quiet time to myself!
Dislikes: I love to rock crowds, BUT I don't like being in a crowded spot. I have to have my own space!
Hobbies: I'm into movies & music! I love to travel! Nairobi, Kenya has been the highlight of my life so far! Pretty simple life!
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Heroes: My sister, she's a year younger than I am. She's an example of a super strong woman. My uncle Dennis (R.I.P.) He did everything in his power to keep our family together!
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Thursday, November 29, 2007, 09:33 PM [General]
David Aldridge | Time to stop all the dying
By David Aldridge Inquirer Columnist If you want to debate which quarterback is best for the Eagles, please, go read somebody else. This morning, I don't give a damn. My concern today is not whether Donovan starts Sunday but whether Dontae down the block is going to be alive in a year. Black men, I need your attention. This means you, Jimmy Rollins. Mr. Cosby, give me a minute. I'm talking both to Beasley Reece and the guy who drives the downtown bus. Will Smith and the electrician fixing the wiring at City Hall. The pastor at the Baptist church. The waiter at the Capital Grille. The pilot behind the stick of the USAirways flight this morning. The teacher in West Philly. The barber in the first chair. Mayor-elect Nutter. The 14-year-old who thinks no one believes in him. The painter. The convict. The gay guy. The sergeant just back from Iraq. The lieutenant who is going next week. All of you. Listen up. I'm tired of seeing young black men go into the ground. Tired of seeing lives ruined by guns, and by drugs, and by bad choices, and by people like me who sit idly by while it happens, because it isn't happening to us. Rich men, poor men, athletes, beggars, journalists, L.A., D.C., Detroit, Chicago, it doesn't matter. We are dying. I've just spent two days with the Redskins, who are trying to deal with the fact that one of their best players and team leaders, a young, complicated black man named Sean Taylor, is dead at 24, because someone broke into his home at 1:30 in the morning Monday and murdered him. There are those, including colleagues I respect, who say they're not surprised, and infer that Taylor had it coming, because he had had a beef with some bad people two years ago that led to brandished guns and cars shot full of holes. And, thus, it was inevitable that he had to die, like life is a Shakespearean play or something. A Montague is dead; a Capulet must follow. It's in the script. No, no, no. That is wrong. As black men, we cannot allow ourselves to be defined by anyone - by the media or by ourselves - and accept the premise that one beginning means only one possible ending. Sean Taylor, while no saint, was not a "thug." He didn't grow up in the 'hood. He went to private schools before college. And even if he was a thug - whatever that is - or embraced that culture during one part of his life, that doesn't mean he deserved to die in front of his child and fiancée, in his home, bothering no one. I'm angry that people cry about Sean Taylor's death because he was an outstanding football player, as if his death has extra meaning because he had great closing speed. This is not about sports. We have buried 200 Sean Taylors in this city this year. We don't know what would have come of their dreams and hopes. They deserve our tears, too, for they may have been anonymous to you, but they weren't to their mothers and fathers, their best friends and lovers, their teachers and mentors. I'm angry that, as of 2004, according to the Centers for Disease Control, homicide is the No. 1 cause of death among black men ages of 15 to 34. I'm angry that the Justice Policy Institute found more black men in prison than in college. I'm angry that young brothers who like school and want to learn are accused of "acting white," and have to make the awful choice of sticking with their education or sticking with their boys. It happened to me when I was 5. I've never gotten over it. How does one mend a heart broken by those who look most like him? I'm tired of nodding in agreement as I did yesterday when Brian Westbrook talked about how he has to be extra careful these days, because he knows that, all-pro or not, he's a target when he steps off the field, and his celebrity provides no shield. "I feel as though everybody's vulnerable, to a certain extent," he said. "You have to watch the company that you keep. You have to watch the situations that you put yourself in. . . . You can't put yourself in a situation where your friends are doing dirt or bad things, and then you hang around those people. 'Cause at some point, karma catches up with you." We can continue to throw our hands up and blame others or we can stop this genocide and deal with the recriminations later. In an otherwise demagogic campaign advertisement in 1964, Lyndon Johnson said, "These are the stakes. To make a world in which all of God's children can live or to go into the dark. We must either love each other or we must die." What's it gonna be? Darren White, Agent Future Sports Management 301-335-0757 Mannie Fresh's Sister Killed Today!!
Thursday, November 29, 2007, 09:09 PM [General]
Thanks to Leo Getz in New Orleans for relaying this information. Please pray for the family............. http://www.wwltv.com/video
Mother of two found gunned down in Algiers homeFamily members of a woman shot and killed in her Algiers home tell Eyewitness News she is the sister of New Orleans rapper Mannie Fresh.Video: Watch the Story Police said the 41-year-old woman, identified by family members as Angela Bryant, was found dead in her home in the 1000 block of Farragut Street around 8 a.m. Thursday from an apparent gunshot wound, although police believe she was gunned down sometime late Wednesday evening.Police said two children - ages three and seven - were at the home at the time of the shooting. Both were found unharmed and safe.Police have asked for the public's help in locating the victim's vehicle - which is missing. It was described as a black 1998 Lexus LS 300 with license plate PTF 205 - it has black tinted windows.Police said they were searching the residence with a fine tooth comb.Carrie St. Cyr, the mother of the victim, told Eyewitness News Reporter Jill Hezeau that Bryant just got married in October. She said Wednesday was her birthday and the family had gone out to dinner to celebrate.She said the victim's husband was out of town, but that he was on his way back.
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Been doing a good job on the mic when Ed is on the mix. Beware though--I think I found a couple of stumpers for you though if I can get through:) Have a great weekend--hear you Monday. "BLIS"of 4... |
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DJ KUT! The BIG HOMIE! THAT REAL DEAL DUDE! It's up now! The NEW podcast! It's called "Exclusives Mix 2" I gotta shout out YOU, Jus Bleezy, The Show Me Squad and everyone else that contributed to make this PURE FIRE! |
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how are you doing today my name is Ni'Gel and im in this singing comp that colgate is sponsoring and i need all the votes i can get so if u can vote for me!!!! and tell ya friends about it too |
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""GOT AN X-RAY 2DAY.. &ND THEY FOUND YOU iN MY HEART.. HE SAiD iF i TOOK YOU OUT.. i WOULD DiE CUZ,i COULDN'T LiVE WiTHOUT YOU.. |
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*+I LOVE YOU/BECAUSE I KNOW YOUR SPECIAL, |
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wassup kut! |
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WAZ GOOD KUT...BOW WHEZZY& OMARION ARE ON HUR DOIN OUR THANG..HOLLA BACK AT US...wat up Kut it's yo man Omarion.. |
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hey dj kut this is christopher johnson aka [[CHRiS-STYLEZ]] i SENT A ViDEO 2 YOUR SPOT PAGE . YOU COMMENTED AND SAID YOU LIKED IT . i ALSO SENT A PHOTO AND A MP3 OF THE SONG TO THE RADIO STATION FOR RECORD DEAL-OR- NO DEAL. iTS A MESSAGE SONG EVEN iF THE AUDiENCE DOESNT AGREE REC0RD DEAL THE MESSAGE STILLS GOES OUT . HOPE i SENT iT 2 THE CORRECT ADDRESS. THANKS |
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what's up DJ Kut...it's Rob Brown, you know the actor....just showing love man...check my new page out man....Peace... Rob Brown |
Radio has been messed up in my car so I've been missing your mix in the a.m. Can't hear the show until I get in my work truck after 8. Any chance of you putting the mix on your page until the end of the day? Keep rocking!...BLIS
"BLIS"of 4...06:26 PM CST