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Detroit City Teams With Too Short for New Single

Detroit City

Detroit City, a new anonymous production duo, has teamed with legendary rapper Too $hort for a raunchy single called “Freeky.” The track, which is based on Mike Dunn’s 2008 groover, “Freaky MF,” combines elements of funk, house, and rap.

Stream it below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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Watch Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Campaign’ Video Ft. Future

Ty Dolla $ign has shared a video for his single “Campaign” just in time for Election Day. Co-starring Future, the visual finds the duo showing their patriotism in front of the American flag.

The track, which served as the first single from Ty’s Campaign mixtape, was the sixth most downloaded song on DJcity in July.

Watch the video above and download “Campaign” on DJcity.

Related: Future Drops New Track and Video ‘Used to This’ Ft. Drake

Bay Area’s DJ D Sharp Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

DJ D Sharp
DJ D Sharp at a Golden State Warriors home game in Oakland, California. (source: Facebook)

DJ D Sharp, the official DJ for the Golden State Warriors, has put down a half-hour mix for the DJcity Podcast. The Oakland, California native’s set was recorded in one take and features hip-hop, bass music, and more.

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Tracklist:

1. YG ft. Drake & Kamaiyah – Why You Always Hatin – DJ Squared Remix
2. Kanye West ft. Post Malone & Ty Dolla $ign – Fade – Millionaire SMTH Edit
3. Twenty One Pilots – Heathens – Joe Maz Remix
4. The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy – PeteDown Remix
5. Jidenna – Little Bit More
6. Ayo Jay ft. Chris Brown & Kid Ink – Your Number Remix
7. The Chainsmokers ft. XYLO – Setting Fires
8. Nelly ft. City Spud – Ride Wit Me – Lemi Vice & Action Jackson 2016 Remix
9. DJ Mustard ft. Young Thug & YG – Party – DJ Elated Acap Intro
10. DJ Shadow – Organ Donor – UZ Remix
11. Kendrick Lamar ft. MC Eiht – M.A.A.D. City – Eprom Remix
12. Madeintyo – Skateboard P
13. Rae Sremmurd ft. Gucci Mane – Black Beatles
14. D.R.A.M. ft. Lil Yachty – Broccolli – Riddler Remix
15. Jeezy ft. Yo Gotti – Where It At
16. Lil Uzi Vert – You Was Right
17. Future ft. Drake – Used To This
18. Big Sean – Bounce Back – Kidd Spin Acap Intro
19. Young M.A. – OOOUUU – Made Monster Remix

Follow DJ D Sharp on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.

Related: The Golden State Warriors’ Official DJ Shares His Playlist for the NBA Playoffs

Why DJs Shouldn’t Worry About Apple’s New MacBook Pro

Apple MacBook Pro

Apple MacBook Pro
Photo credit: Lance Ulanoff/Mashable

The USB 3.1 standard and its accompanying USB-C connector have been around since 2013 and 2014, respectively. They’ve been used in many phones, Windows computers, and Apple’s 12-inch MacBook over the last year. However, DJs have had little reason to pay attention to USB 3.1 and USB-C until recently.

On October 27, Apple unveiled its new MacBook Pro, which does away with the traditional USB ports and replaces them with four Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports (Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C use the same connector). The elimination of the classic USB ports, which is the standard for most DJ equipment, has sparked panic in the DJ community. However, despite the concern, DJs have nothing to worry about.

USB 3.1 is the latest USB standard

USB 3.1 is the most recent USB standard. The fundamental difference between each specification comes down to how fast they can transfer data, and how much power they can draw from or send to a device. In the case of USB 3.1, that means up to a 10Gbps transfer rate (double that of USB 3.0). It also means enough power to charge a 15-inch laptop like the MacBook Pro, instead of just smartphones.

USB specifications are backward compatible

You can plug a USB 2.0 device into a USB 3.0 socket, and vice-versa (provided the ports match up). You won’t see an increase in data transfer –- the chain always defaults to the slowest link –- but you can still transfer data. The same applies to USB 3.1.

Apple MacBook ProPhoto credit: Lance Ulanoff/Mashable

USB-C is just a type of connector

There are many different types of USB connectors, all of which support the same USB protocol. For example, there’s no reason that you can’t connect a Rane SL interface into a USB-C port on a laptop. However, you’ll need a cable with a USB-C on one side (for the laptop) and USB-B on the other (for the SL box). You can also use an adaptor.

However, the cables are reversible in a “pure” USB-C system. That means that cables must be designed to detect which way they are connected so that power and data flow in the right direction. Cables that aren’t designed with that capability could potentially damage your equipment. Because of this, we recommend only buying USB-C cables and adapters from known brand name vendors like Apple and Belkin.

Thunderbolt 3 doesn’t affect DJ hardware

One of the cool things about the new MacBook Pro is that its ports aren’t limited to USB. As mentioned above, they also support Thunderbolt 3. For example, you can plug a Thunderbolt 3 external hard drive into one of the ports and transfer data at speeds up to 40Gbps, depending on the cable used. You can even use a regular (good quality) USB-C cable in that situation. The connectors also support power, internet, and video (HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt). So, if your only concern is connecting an audio interface or controller to your MacBook Pro, you don’t have to worry about the port’s other capabilities.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, there’s no reason for DJs to freak out about the Macbook Pro’s new ports or any other computer with similar technology. While it’s unlikely that we’ll see new DJ equipment with USB-C anytime soon, it’s important to know that the MacBook’s new USB ports won’t impact your ability to connect to your existing USB gear. You might need some new cables or adapters, but that should be the worst of it.

Check out CNET’s recent article to learn more about USB-C and Thunderbolt 3.

Anthony Polis contributed to this article.

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Tonight: Rafik on the MikiDz Show

Rafik

Rafik

Rafik, the 2007 DMC World Champion, will perform on the season finale of the MikiDz Show tonight, November 7.

Hosts MikiWAR and DJ Dainjazone will also perform sets.

Watch the live stream at 7 p.m. PST on DJcity’s website.

Related: Watch Z-Trip’s MikiDz Show Set

Los Angeles’ DJ K-Fresh Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

DJ K-Fresh

DJ K-Fresh, a club DJ from Los Angeles, has served up a half-hour of reggaeton and moombahton for the DJcity Podcast.

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Tracklist:

1. Happy Colors – Aburrio En Santo Domingo
2. Don Chezina – Tra, Tra, Tra
3. Nicky Jam – Hasta El Amanecer – Moombahton Remix
4. Willie Colon & Hector Lavoe – El Dia De My Suerte – DJ 7resh Moombahton Remix
5. Plan B – Fanatica Sensual
6. Nicky Jam ft. Daddy Yankee – Buscarte
7. Daddy Yankee – Shaky Shaky – Serg Sniper Hype Intro
8. Ozuna – Si No Te Quiere – DJ Santarosa Hype Intro
9. Enrique Iglesias ft. Wisin – Duele El Corazon
10. Yandel ft. Tego Calderon – La Calle Me Lo Pidio
11. Shakira ft. Maluma – Chantaje
12. Happy Colors – Tu Con Ese Culo Rompe El Toilet
13. El Alfa ft. Nicky Jam – Segueta Remix
14. La Nueva Escuela – Ella Me Mira

Follow DJ K-Fresh on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.

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