G Money

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G Money aka Conrad Gray (born Harlesden, London) is a disc jockey and former radio presenter of the TXU News programme on BBC 1Xtra digital radio,[1] co-presenting the lunchtime news show between 2 and 4pm on weekdays.

G Money established Bassline FM in 1993 because he could not get a spot on the established pirates of the day.[2] Bassline was highly influential in the pirate radio scene in London, because the people behind the station were in their teens. His show The Bassment was a key fixture on the station. Bassline went on to become one of the major players on the pirate scene in the UK.

Originally a "Bashment" DJ, G now specializes in playing hip-hop and RnB. He has DJed at parties for Lauryn Hill, Wyclef, Ja Rule and many others, and at clubs around the world.

As well as DJing and presenting the TXU News programme on BBC 1Xtra, G Money also works for voluntary youth programmes in South London such as The Connexions Initiatives, where artists such as Usher, Kelly Rowland, Alicia Keys and Tyrese visit schools and encourage pupils to stay focused to achieve their goals.


G Money currently DJs for a Kenyan radio station called Homeboyz Radio(103.5 fm). He has been the host of the morning breakfast show where he plays Hip hop R&B and Reggae/dancehall. In addition, he's the main attraction on Wednesdays,LA nights at off road Lang'ta with Dj Kafii, Thursday nights at Skyluxx Lounge dubbed Uptown Thursdays alongside Dj Nruff and Dj Wesley and Money Fridays in Westlands alongside Zj heno (Nairobi, Kenya.He Is the Dancehall Ambassador In Nairobi Kenya. ==References==

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