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Watch Tiesto and Dzeko’s ‘Jackie Chan’ Video Feat. Preme and Post Malone

Tiesto and Canadian DJ Dzeko has shared an animated video for their summer anthem, “Jackie Chan.” The collaboration, which is a dance remix of Preme‘s original track featuring Post Malone, was one of DJcity’s most downloaded songs of May.

The neon-colored visual shows the two rappers morphed into Lego-like characters as they go through a video game-esque adventure.

Watch the video above and download “Jackie Chan” on DJcity.

Related: Watch Silk City’s ‘Only Can Get Better’ Video Feat. Daniel Merriweather

Antriks Reviews Vekked and Fresh Kils’ Scratch Record, ‘Fresh Cuts’

Fresh Cuts

Battle Avenue director Antriks has returned with a new episode of DJcityTV’s Fresh Press series. This time, he reviews Vekked, and Fresh Kils‘ seven-inch scratch record, Fresh Cuts.

Released through Fresherthan Records, Fresh Cuts features a mix of unique sounds meant for both scratching and beat juggling. Side A includes four skipless sentences and Side B contains four skipless drum loops.

Watch Antrik’s review above.

Related: Antriks Reviews DJ Woody’s Scratch Record, ‘Flexicuts 4’

DJcity Announces New Season of ‘MikiDz Show’

Damianito

After a year-and-a-half hiatus, DJcity’s MikiDz Show will return for a new season on Monday, July 9! Kicking it off will be none other than this year’s Red Bull Music 3Style world champion, Damianito.

Based in Rome, Damianito has served as DJcity’s Italy representative since 2017. It will be his first appearance on the show, which is hosted by MikiWAR and DJ Dainjazone.

Watch the livestream at 7 p.m PST on DJcity’s Facebook page or website.

Related: Italy’s Damianito Wins Red Bull 3Style World Finals VIII

Chance the Rapper Talks Upcoming Albums With Kanye and Childish Gambino

Chance the Rapper

Chance the Rapper was recently a guest on Complex’s Open Late with Peter Rosenberg. The 25-year-old rapper discussed his upcoming albums with Kanye West and Childish Gambino, his relationship with Dave Chappelle, his love for Lil Wayne, plus more.

Watch the conversation above, which begins at the 11-minute mark.

– His Coloring Book mixtape (11:30)
– Upcoming albums with Kanye and Childish Gambino (12:15)
– His relationship with Dave Chappelle (16:50)
– His work in the community (21:05)
Drake and Pusha T‘s feud (22:30)
– His thoughts on Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole (24:10)
– His favorite feature he’s done (24:40)
– His religious influences (25:20)
– His thoughts on three classic albums: Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III, Eminem‘s The Marshall Mathers LP, and Michael Jackson‘s Thriller

Related: How Chance The Rapper’s Manager Reimagined the Music Business

J Medina Delivers DJcity Podcast Latino Mix

J Medina

J Medina
J Medina performs at the 2016 Red Bull Music 3Style Mexico final in Tijuana. (Source: J Medina)

J Medina, a two-time Red Bull Music 3Style Mexico finalist, has delivered 31 minutes of mostly reggaeton and moombahton for the DJcity Podcast. His set, which contains seven DJcity exclusives and three of his edits, features some clever wordplay transitions.

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Tracklist:

1. J Balvin ft. Wisin & Yandel – Peligrosa – Refresh Hype Intro
2. Zion & Lennox – La Player (Bandolera)
3. Daddy Yankee – Rompe – Aaar & Pantera Remix
4. Raymix & Juanes – Oye Mujer Remix – DJ Santarosa Reggaeton Intro
5. La Internacional Sonora Show – Escandalo – Puro Pari Remix
6. GAWVI ft. Wordsplayed – Cumbia – J Medina Edit
7. Selena – El Chico del Apartamento 512
8. Selena – Como La Flor
9. Selena – Si Una Vez – DJ Santarosa vs Play-N-Skillz Bootleg
10. Tory Lanez & Ozuna – Pa Mi
11. Bad Bunny – Amorfoda – Aaar Remix
12. Pitbull – Roof On Fire – Go DJ Hype Edit – J Medina El Tiburon Transition
13. Jennifer Lopez ft. Cardi B & DJ Khaled – Dinero
14. Romeo Santos ft. Ozuna – Sobredosis
15. Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull – Move To Miami – KidCutUp Hype Intro
16. Sak Noel & Aarpa ft. Yuly – En La Boca
17. El Chombo – Dame Tu Cosita – DJ Santarosa vs Mambo Killers Bootleg
18. Daddy Yankee – Machucando – Noizekid Vibrate Bootleg
19. Play-N-Skillz ft. Yandel & Messiah – Cuidao
20. C. Tangana – Bien Duro
21. Daddy Yankee – Dura – Juan Alcaraz Remix – J Medina Hype Edit

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Related: KidCutUp Delivers DJcity Podcast Mix

Diplo Talks Career and Current State of Music at Oxford University

Diplo

Diplo
Diplo performs at Hyde Beach in Miami on March 23, 2018. (Credit: Dylan Rives/World Red Eye)

Since 1823, Oxford University’s historic debate society, the Oxford Union, has hosted numerous high profile speakers. From Winston Churchill to Albert Einstein to Michael Jackson, the list is full of influential people who’ve helped shape the world.

In May, Oxford added Diplo to the list. “I never imagined my career would take me somewhere like this,” the 40-year-old DJ/producer said at the beginning of his speech.

During the hour-long conversation, Diplo gave a speech about his career and participated in a Q&A session with the audience. He discussed how traveling abroad influenced the development of his career, his thoughts on the current hip-hop scene, the lack of female representation in the DJ world, among many other topics.

On how he stays passionate about DJing:

“I found a way to regulate my life so I can get work done and do shows. And I’m actually really lucky that I love it. … The randomness of my career and the eclecticness of what I DJ makes it easy to do different things. I never plan a DJ set. I have so many different projects I can pull from to play. It might be the pop songs [or] it might be something underground I just created. I think when people come see me play they’re going to expect to be surprised. So I’ve been really lucky that I never get bored.”

On the younger generation of rappers:

“It’s fascinating to see how, if you look at the top charts on Spotify or Apple Music, the top 20 charts [are] gonna have 19 rap songs by young kids that are between 15 and 20 years old. And I think that’s an amazing shift because the audience wants that. They’re reaching people directly. And I feel like hip-hop always had the chance to be that music that reaches directly, but there was always a guard by the labels, by the radio, and now we don’t need any of that. You just go straight to SoundCloud or Spotify, and you’re reaching an audience. So I love that. I love the rebelliousness of and the anarchist qualities of these young guys who were on the last EP I just produced.”

On how an aspiring songwriter can get his attention:

“I listen to as much music as I possibly can, but now you have to be something crazy. I’ve lived in [Los Angeles] for so long, and there’s such a songwriter-y world there where the songs are the same. They’re just dressed up differently, and I’m so bored. … But I’ve always been the kind of guy that’s been on the outside, trying to do something different. And it’s never been easy for me to write a simple song or pop music. And I think you have to be really exciting. I don’t have an ear for pop that much. I have more of an ear for craziness, and I can help you figure out how to make that work. … [So] just be different because we have so much of the same happening right now in the music scene that I think that if you push yourself to be as crazy as possible it’s gonna be your only hope to succeed.”

Watch the interview below.

Related: Watch Diplo Perform at Boiler Room’s London Headquarters

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