DJ Whoo Kid grew up in Queens and resides in West Orange, New Jersey.[2] Based in Queens, he became popular not long after 50 Cent and G-Unit rose to fame. His new fame has enabled him to have his own radio show on New York’s Hot 97 as well as on Sirus Satellite Radio. Because of his close relation the G-Unit group, he was made their official DJ.
On January 15, 2004, DJ Whoo Kid won the award for Best Mixtape DJ at Justo Faison's Eighth Annual Mixtape Awards. He has appeared on magazines such as XXL, Tablist, Mixtape,[citation needed] and many others. He has also released DVDs and a clothing line in Japan.
Whoo Kid's mixtape musical selection tends to lean towards aggressive, New-York flavored gangsta rap, and his show features many new and unheard tunes, often exclusives from the G-Unit Records camp.
He was also featured in the video game, 50 Cent: Bulletproof.
He went to Queensborough Community College for some time.
Zip Code
94563
Gender
Male
Relationship Status
Single
Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black/African
Physical Type
Average
Height
5'9"-5'11"
What do you do
Rap, Just Chillin
DJ's - Drop your biggest projects and site URLs
Mixtapes
50 Cent
2002: 50 Cent Is the Future
2002: No Mercy, No Fear
2002: God's Plan
2003: Automatic Gunfire
2003: Bullet Proof
2003: Smokin' Day Pt. 1
2007: Elephant in the Sand
Young Buck
2004: The Sopranos
2004: Welcome to the Hood
2006: Chronic 2006
2007: Product of The South (POW Radio Vol. 6)
Lloyd Banks
2003: Money in the Bank
2003: Mo Money in the Bank Pt 2
2005: Mo Money in the Bank Pt 3 Cashing In
2006: Mo Money in the Bank Pt 4 Gang Green Season Starts Now
2006: Mo Money in the Bank Pt 5 The Final Chapter Gang Green Season Continues
G-Unit
G-Unit Radio
2003: Smokin' Day 2 (G-Unit Radio Part 1)
2003: International Ballers (G-Unit Radio Part 2)
2003: Takin' It to the Streets (G-Unit Radio Part 3)
2003: No Peace Talks! (G-Unit Radio Part 4)
2004: All Eyez on Us (G-Unit Radio Part 5)
2004: Motion Picture S*** (G-Unit Radio Part 6)
2004: King of New York (G-Unit Radio Part 7)
2004: The Fifth Element (G-Unit Radio Part 8)
2005: G-Unit City (G-Unit Radio Part 9)
2005: 2050 Before the Massacre (G-Unit Radio Part 10)
2005: Raw-n-Uncut (G-Unit Radio Part 11)
2005: So Seductive (G-Unit Radio Part 12)
2005: The Return of the Mixtape Millionaire (G-Unit Radio Part 13)
2005: Back to Business (G-Unit Radio Part 14)
2005: Are You a Window Shopper? (G-Unit Radio Part 15)
2006: Crucified 4 da Hood (G-Unit Radio Part 16)
2006: Best in the Bizness (G-Unit Radio Part 17)
2006: Rags to Riches (G-Unit Radio Part 18)
2006: Rep Yo Click (G-Unit Radio Part 19)
2006: Best in the Bizness 2 (G-Unit Radio Part 20)
2006: Hate It or Love It (G-Unit Radio Part 21)
2006: Hip Hop Is Dead - Verse 2 (G-Unit Radio Part 22)
U.S. Sales: 4,221[4]
2007: Finally off Papers (G-Unit Radio Part 23)
2007: The Clean Up Man (G-Unit Radio Part 24)
2007: Sabrinas Baby Boy (G-Unit Radio Part 25)
This is 50
2008: Return of the Body Snatchers (This is 50 Volume 1)
Worldwide downloads: 400,000
2008: The Elephant in the Sand (This is 50 Volume 2)
Worldwide downloads: 600,000
G-Unit Radio West
2005: LA American Wasteland (G-Unit Radio West Volume 1)
Mobb Deep
2004: The New Mobb Deep (Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid & The Alchemist)
Mazaradi FOX
2007: Fresh Out da Body Shop (Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid, 50 Cent & Mazaradi FOX)
Obie Trice
2006: Bar Shots
2007: The Most Under Rated
Consequence
2006 : Pow Mixtape Evolution feat. Cut Killer
2007: The Cons Volume 5: Refuse to Die
Lil' Flip
Houston Is Mine Pt. 2
Lil' Kim
2007: Ms. G.O.A.T.
Chamillionaire
2005: The Truth
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4 days comparing to 50s videos that have been out for months and only have a couple million. Yella diamonds will reach it in 2 months.
And Stay schemin on the top 5 videos has well over 10 million views, so no comparison there.
The downloads speak…