Dj fuze

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DJ FUZE Image:Littlefuze3.jpg DJ FUZE


(The Original DJ FUZE)

FUZE (aka DonJon) busted onto the international Hip Hop scene in 1989 as the DJ and co-producer of the now infamous, legendary, and funked up Digital Underground (D.U.). Alongside D.U., FUZE toured the world for 4 years, with the likes of Public Enemy, KRS 1, Big Daddy Kane, Heavy D. and The Boys, L.L. Cool J., Queen Latifah, Naughty By Nature, 2 Live Crew, Ice Cube, Ice T., and Tribe Called Quest. After collaborating with D.U. founder and band leader, Shock G., and the now immortal Tupac Shakur (R.I.P.) on several gold and platinum tracks, including "Freaks Of The Industry," “Doowutchyalike,” and "I Get Around,” FUZE began working with The Luniz in 1994, on their multi platinum debut album, "Operation Stackola", and joined the group as their DJ, on a 2 year world tour, supporting their international smash hit "I Got Five On It." Alongside The Luniz, FUZE toured with The Notorious B.I.G., Jodeci, Mary J. Blige, Puff Daddy, Missy Elliott, Mystical, The Goodie Mob, Outcast and others.

Since 1995, FUZE has made a conscious effort to return to the side of DJing that he loves best, which is rocking parties, and has worked steadily since then, doing just that, in the Bay Area and far beyond. Always wanting to stay on the cutting edge musically, FUZE is now making a name for himself as a DJ who spins popular Caribbean/Latin and African music, yet with an ingrained hip-hop sensibility, where one must “drop shit clean and on the 1!” Currently, FUZE has grounded himself in Oakland in order to complete his B.A. in International Development and Political Economy at U.C. Berkeley, yet he still performs regularly at the most popular Bay Area Hip Hop/Reggae nightclubs, such as @17, Jillian’s, Karribean City, 330 Ritch, Mission Rock, Club 6, The Oasis, Loft 11, The Down Low, Mezanine, Duplex, Levende Lounge, etc.

So, whether its Dancehall or Soca, Merengue or Coupe Decale, Grown and Sexy R@B or Young and Hyphy Hip Hop, its obvious that DJ FUZE is in this shit Fo Life. Check out young FUZE in the critically acclaimed film "Tupac Resurrection.”

Scratches:

Sex Packets (LP) Attic Records Limited 1990

Sex Packets (CD) Attic Records Limited 1990

Sex Packets (LP) Tommy Boy Music 1990

Sex Packets (LP) BCM Records 1990

Sex Packets (LP) Mega Records 1990

Sex Packets (LP) Just In Distribution, Eurobond Records 1990

This Is An E.P. Release (LP) Nuttin' Nis Funky Tommy Boy Music, Tommy Boy Music 1990

This Is An E.P. Release (CD) Nuttin' Nis Funky Tommy Boy Music 1990

This Is An E.P. Release (LP) Nuttin' Nis Funky Flying International 1991

Black Mafia Life (CD) Giant Records, Ruthless Records 1992

Black Mafia Life (LP) Ruthless Records, Giant Records 1992

The "Body-Hat" Syndrome (CD) Tommy Boy Music 1993

The "Body-Hat" Syndrome - Beware Of The "Hot Booty" Seven (LP) Flying Records 1993

The Body-Hat Syndrome (Cass) Tommy Boy Music 1993

The Body-Hat Syndrome (CD) EastWest Records GmbH 1993

Freaky Note / Glockadoodayoo (12") Glockadoodayoo, Glocka... Hollywood BASIC 1994

Deep Water Slang V2.0 (CD) Jahmbo Raptivism 2002

Production:

Operation Stackola (CD) Noo Trybe Records 1995

Operation Stackola (12", Promo, Smplr) Noo Trybe Records 1995

Can You Feel Me (CD) Relativity 1996

Can You Feel Me (LP, Promo) Can You Feel Me Relativity 1996

Can You Feel Me / Deal Went Bad (12") Relativity 1996

Appears On:

The Humpty Dance (12") Tommy Boy Music 1989

Sex Packets (Cass) The Humpty Dance Attic Records Limited 1990

The Humpty Dance (7") BCM Records 1990

2Pacalypse Now (CD) Violent Jive 1991

2Pacalypse Now (CD) Violent Interscope Records 1991

2Pacalypse Now (CD) Violent Interscope Records 1991

2Pacalypse Now (LP) Violent Interscope Records 1991

2Pacalypse Now (CD) Violent Interscope Records 1991

2Pacalypse Now (CD) Violent Jive 1991

Rockin' To The P.M. (12") Rockin' To The P.M. (R... Hollywood BASIC 1991

Same Song (EP Release Part 2) (12") Nuttin' Nis Funky Big Life 1991

The Humpty Dance (CD, Maxi) Tommy Boy Music 1993