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Lil Jon Opens School in Ghana

Lil Jon

Lil Jon
Lil Jon at the school’s ribbon cutting ceremony. (Photo source: Starr FM)

Lil Jon has opened a primary school for children in Ghana with the help of the non-profit organization, Pencils of Promise.

The school, which is located in the rural community in the Asuogyaman District, provides a much-needed learning environment. It contains three fully furnished classrooms, an office, and washroom facilities, according to Starr FM Online.

In the past, children studied under trees and sheds and were sent home when it rained. The demoralizing conditions kept most families from sending their kids to school.

Lil Jon
Photo source: Starr FM

“Kindergarten kids, at their age, they keep up so much stuff,” Lil Jon told Starr on Friday. “So if you can provide an appropriate environment for education, it can make learning very easy for them. And I’m glad I can help facilitate that for these kids looking at where they came from.”

The Atlanta-based artist dedicated the school to his late mother, Carrie M. Smith, on his Instagram on Thursday.

Pencils of Promise is a group dedicated to making education accessible in communities around the world.

Related: Diplo Talks DJing in Africa, Collaborating With African Artists

Review: Ape Labs LED DJ Lighting

Ape Labs

German manufacturer Ape Labs might not be the best-known name in DJ lighting, but their range of LED fixtures brings convenient and easy-to-use options to the market.

Watch Mojaxx’s review of some of their flagship lights on this week’s Tips and Tricks.

Related: Review: Magma Scratch Suitcase (Feat. DJ Brace)

Listen to DJ Sol’s DJcity Podcast Mix

DJ Sol

DJ Sol
DJ Sol (Photo source: djsol.com)

DJ Sol, a mixer on Energy 95.3 in Bakersfield, California, has thrown down a high-energy Latin mix for the DJcity Podcast. His half-hour set features mostly moombahton and Latin-influenced dance music, including a few of his remixes.

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Tracklist:

1. GAWVI ft. Wordsplayed – Cumbia
2. Becky G ft. Bad Bunny – Mayores – Urban Tropical Version
3. Happy Colors ft. Magic Juan – Chevere
4. Celia Cruz, Pitbull & Eve – Celia Cruz – Set It Off Fiesta PartyBreak
5. Wisin ft. Ozuna – Escapate Conmigo – Thombs & DJ-X Remix
6. Angeles ft. Yomil & El Dany – Me Mata Tu Amor
7. Maluma – Felices Los 4 – Aaar Remix
8. Marioh Barh – Siente El Mashete – Eddie Boy Hype Edit
9. Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean – Hips Don’t Lie – DJ Sol & Mr. Butter Remix
10. Major Lazer ft. Anitta & Pabllo Vittar – Sua Cara – Toob Remix
11. DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna – Wild Thoughts – DJ Valid & SAM I AM Remix
12. Aaron Y Su Grupo Ilusion – Todo Me Gusta De Ti – DJ Sol & Kur3 Bootleg
13. The Boy Next Door & Art Inc. – La Colegiala
14. Sean Paul – Get Busy – DJ Sol & Mr. Butter Remix
15. Pitbull ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Better On Me – Joe Maz Remix
16. Major Lazer ft. Travis Scott, Camila Cabello, Quavo, & Bad Bunny – Know No Better – Bad Bunny Remix – DJ Sol Remix
17. Exodus & PuroWuan – Nalgazo
18. The Bucketheads – The Bomb – Marat Leon 2017 Remix – DD 2K17 Calle Ocho Bootleg
19. Aniceto Molina – Cumbia Cienaguera – Big Syphe & Julian R Puro Pari Bootleg
20. Sak Noel, Salvi & Garvanin – Prendelo
21. Pitbull ft. Farruko – Hoy Se Bebe
22. J Balvin & Willy William – Mi Gente – DaRock & Keengs Bootleg

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Related: Listen to Cosmo Baker’s DJcity Podcast Mix

How Chance The Rapper’s Manager Reimagined the Music Business

Chance The Rapper

Chance The Rapper and Pat Corcoran
Chance The Rapper and Pat “The Manager” Corcoran at. (Photo source: Instagram)

The rise of Chancelor Johnathan Bennett, a.k.a. Chance The Rapper, is an incredible story. Without a record label or publishing deal, the Chicago native has become one of the most popular rappers in the world. His last full-length release, Coloring Book, became the first streaming-only album to win a Grammy and chart on the Billboard 200.

But, like many groundbreaking artists, Chance has a savvy and ambitious manager working behind the scenes. In a recent interview with Complex, Pat “The Manager” Corcoran provided a detailed account of how he got the job and helped steer the rapper to success. The conversation is full of valuable insights into the music industry — and life.

On the influence of his parents:

“Most kids grow up with idols like Michael Jordan or are like Kanye West. For me when I grew up, my parents were my idols. My dad was always just incredible. The first thing I remember him teaching me about was reputation. … My dad would always drill into us like, your reputation is everything,’you know. It’s what proceeds you and it’s what people are gonna know about you after you’re gone.”

On his management style:

“I wasn’t in the position or in the role of saying like, yes or no to people [at label meetings]. It was more of like just being there for Chance and helping him filter this … [I’m] a guy who’s like, ‘yeah, I got your back, but at the end of the day I want you to make a decision for you, what’s right for you and your family …”

On not being signed to a label or publisher:

“There wasn’t really one conversation that I can recall where we just said ‘we’re not gonna do it’ or he said ‘I’m not gonna do it.’ It was just sort of the unspoken conclusion, like, this is not gonna work for us. We’re feeling this roll already. We don’t need the help of a major label.”

On their decision to release Coloring Book exclusively on Apple Music:

“We spoke with everyone: Tidal, SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Music, even smaller streaming services like Audiomack. It was sort of like taking meetings as a high school all-star athlete and going to different colleges and seeing who’s gonna care about us the most and who’s going to help put us in the right position to win and succeed and have a great career in the majors. At the end of the day we went with the company that believed in Chance most … it wasn’t about the money. It was about the people inside that building …”

His advice to others:

“I didn’t know shit about [the music industry], and to be able to do and experience the things that I’ve done and experienced in this short amount of time in the game has been incredible. I just hope what more people do what calls them. Who knows what can happen.”

Watch the full conversation below.

Related: Brasstracks Discuss How They Produced Chance the Rapper’s ‘No Problem’

Watch Chris Brown’s ‘High End’ Video Feat. Future and Young Thug

Chris Brown turns into a zombie in the video for his new single “High End” featuring Future and Young Thug. The track is the latest single off Breezy’s upcoming album Heartbreak on a Full Moon, which is set to arrive on Halloween.

Directed by Spiff TV and Chris himself, the Halloween-themed visual features cameos from Fabolous, Trey Songz, Teyana Taylor, and wrestling stars Rey Mysterio Jr. and Brian Cage.

Watch the video above and download “High End” on DJcity.

Related: Watch Chris Brown’s ‘Pills & Automobiles’ Video Feat. Yo Gotti, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Kodak Black

Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: Oct. 13


Stavros Martina. (Photo source: Facebook)

Beyonce – Single Ladies – Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix
The singer’s 2008 smash hit gets the moombahton treatment.

Chris Brown ft. Future & Young Thug – High End
The latest single off Breezy’s upcoming LP Heartbreak on a Full Moon.

Elvis Crespo – Suavemente – Dibs & MGM vs KVSH & Beowulf Bootleg
The Puerto Rican’s 1998 anthem gets transformed into a house track.

Kris Wu ft. Travis Scott – Deserve
This buzzing hip-hop track is currently No. 14 on iTunes.

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