New and Notable Tracks: Jan. 20

New tracks that DJs should know about.
At only 22 years old, Philadelphia’s DJ Damage has already accomplished a lot in his career. Having started at Philly radio stations WHIP and 100.3 The Beat, Damage eventually moved to Wired 96.5 and DASH Radio’s LOUD where he currently hosts shows.
In 2013, Damage branched out from radio and joined Diddy’s innovative network, Revolt TV, where he currently co-hosts their daily show, Revolt Live. As part of his position, Damage works with DJcity every week to feature turntablists for their “1s and Tuesday” segment. The show has featured QBert, Jayceeoh, Four Color Zack, Chris Karns, Miles Medina and others.
During a recent interview with ThisIs50.com, Damage spoke about his career’s evolution and difficulties along the way. Despite missing out on an opportunity to host for BET, Damage kept pushing and eventually landed his position at Revolt.
Related: DJ Damage Drops ‘Upside Down Cake’ Mix
New tracks that DJs should know about.
New tracks that DJs should know about.
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New tracks that DJs should know about.
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