WardSkillz, DJ Infamous, Young Joc @ V103 Car Show 2007
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Whats good? Its ya boy Skillz checkin in... A fly ass up north native of Lansing, Michigan. Full time Telecommunications major, and recording artist as well. I Graduated from Sexton High School and was a regular on the college radio station 88.9fm at Michigan State University since I was 15, spittin crack lol!. Mostly everybody thinks I'm a cool dude with the exception of a few haters of course,and many women say that I am very charming, but at the same time I will hoe you if you are on some bullshit. Radio, TV, and Film production is my focus and music is my passion. I have interned at WEUP fm in Huntsville, Alabama ( Shoutouts to the 5D crew for lookin out) and gained valuable experience at one of the top radio stations in the U.S.- WVEE 103.1fm in Atlanta, Georgia with Greg Street, Ryan Cameron, Porcha Foxx, Lil Bankhead and of course my bro DJ Infamous. I have also interned for BET as a Production Assistant/Videographer and was camera man for a FOX Sports football combine. I am a Staff Writer for a Texas- based hip hop periodical called Connect Magazine, and I am also Vice President of one of the hottest up and coming hip hop community websites istreetz.net. I have an ear for good music and an eye for talent. I keep my ear to the streets and I know whats hot. I write and record my own thorough material and to an extent I am a perfectionist- shiiit, what you need- club shit, street shit, somethin for the ladies or do you just want me to straight spazz out wit ignorant ass punchlines?I have opened up concerts for major artists like Jadakiss and Fabolous and I am being backed by two of the hottest DJ Crews in the United States, the Aphilliates and the Heavy Hitters ( shoutouts to my brother DJ Infamous and my manz DJ E- Feezy).I am very unbiased when it comes to things especially hip hop. I believe there is a difference between rap and hip hop, rappers and hip hop artists. I also do not think that hip hop is dead at all, but the movement is definitely in the south right now and many people try to blame hip hops downfall off of artists that are considered rappers, and not emcees or hip hop lyricists. My swag is all the way up I'm tellin you...I plan on being an on air personality following my graduation and hopefully a music director at a hip hop station. I'm currently hosting mixtapes and at the same time recording my own. I also do party promos- I am a beast on that adobe audition. In my space time I like to write, date, whoop niggaz ass on the game, date, and surf the net because theres always something new out here to know about.Holla at me!!!