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(1) There Was A Boy - Tremendous feat. Nat King Cole From The 2 - 2013 Released Projects: DJ 20/20's Musical Abstract Art, And Itunes Album "Clash Of The Titans" (2) Hush - DJ 20/20 feat. Heavenly From DJ 20/20's 2013 Itunes Musical Abstract Art Album. Produced, Mixed, Arranged and Lightly Mastered By: DJ 20/20 For 20 Sack Entertainment / Grow or Die / Comatose Recordingz, ASCAP Written By: (1) Manny "Tremendous" Rodriguez (2) Ulysses "Mysterme" Quintana Pictures Of My Two Released Books "A Brick Out Of Place (1)" and "A Brick Out Of Place (2)" Both Written By: Lamar Dexter Gardner, Sold Everywhere Paperbacks are Sold. My Bio: Twitter: @dj2020 Facebook: Dj2020theking DJ 20/20 Presents... 1) Musical Abstract Art By: DJ 20/20 & Various Artist, 2) Let Me Explain (Second Listen) By Mysterme and DJ 20/20, 2013 re-released, 3 & 4) The Blend-Master Parts 1 & 2 Mixed and Blended By: The Blend-Messiah "DJ 20/20", All Hosted by The Original-Official-King*Blend*Messia h-DJ 20/20 - Datpiff - http://www.datpiff.com/profile/djtwenty20, 1 Hulkshare - http://www.hulkshare.com/dj2020theking, 2 Mixcrate - http://www.mixcrate.com/djtwenty20/playlist, 3 Mixcloud - http://www.mixcloud.com/DJtwenty20/playlists/20-biz/, 4 Soundcloud - http://m.soundcloud.com/you/tracks, 5 http://www.musicclout.com/djtwenty20 6 1) "A Brick Out Of Place" By Lamar Dexter Gardner https://www.createspace.com/3803583 "Clash Of The Titans", Now On Sale On Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/c lash-of-the-titans-ep/id572049730, Tracks: 1) Warning Shot - Tremendous ft. Eminem, 2) For The Luv Of Hip-Hop - Tremendous feat. Daddy-O, Run-D-Mc & B.I.G. Produced By: DJ 20/20 for DJ 20/20 20 Sack Ent. #0029898 My Bio: DJ 20/20, THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE INFAMOUS, THE LEGEND (For more Info go to: http://www.wordondastreetzradiotelevision.com/ 7 ) Born in Tallahassee, Florida,In 1970 Raised in the South Bronx, New York since 1973, Lamar Gardner P. K. A. DJ 20-20 has endured many trials and tribulations to find his way into the game of music, from just playing records for my moms get together at home, to spinning records outside in the New York City school yards with the likes of DJ Putt Putt and the Legendary Grandmaster Flash in the 1980s, then working the house party circuits around the neighborhoods, to conducting and developing the musical play list and scores for all his Jr High and High School talent shows and also working in the various nightclubs in and outside New York as a main attraction, back up disc jockey or sub, Dj 20/20 has shown that determination and persistence is definitely a main factor in life when you choose a profession that you love. Working on his craft since the age of thirteen, Lamar Gardner P.K.A DJ 20/20 earned the title of one of the best R-n-B/Hip-hop producers in the South Bronx area, but without real industry recognition his chances turned out to be slim of being 'discovered.' Talent shows, Radio Interviews and other promotional tactics were just not working at the time. DJ 20/20 p.k.a Young Dr. Dre has been making music for 28 years. He was signed to Vintertainment Records in 88 - 90, All City Records in 92-93, GeeStreet/Island Records in 93-95, Flat-top Records in 96- 97, and Big East Records in 97 - 2001 and is presently working at his own label Comatose / Universal / Sonic Wave Recordings. In 1992 a childhood friend Ulyssess Quintana P.K.A. Mysterme of Mysterme and DJ 2020 and DJ 20/20 had trooped to the West Coast, San Francisco to record demos with producer Mc Sway, Joe Quixx and King Tech (KMEL - big-time radio DJ's in California), together we made a song called Unsolved Mysterme. At this time Mc Sway (who now works doing a news commentary for MTV) was working on a single of his own called Bust Your Rhymes with their group in Cali, but due to the fact the Unsolved Mysterme track was so hot Joe Quixx decided to add it as a b-side to their single project. The track was then released on All City Records in California. In 1992, with a real vinyl recording under their belt, DJ 2020 and Mysterme came back home, while their manager Kevin Glenn of Uptown Bounce Entertainment searched out a New York recording deal for the duos other recordings. Manager Kevin Glenn in due time hooked onto a deal with Island Records new independent label Geestreet Records who was very interested in the B-side single Unsolved Mysterme. After the matter was discussed the deal was signed and we were now signed recording artist with Geestreet Recordings, with a deal on the table, it was time to make it happen. We re-released the track Unsolved Mysterme with Geestreet Recordings, which was brought out rights and all from Mc Sway and Joe Quixx by Geestreet / Island Recordings. Unsolved Mysterme was released in 1993; it was an automatic underground hit, even though it was previously recorded by All City Records in California. The Island Record label went all out on the single (video, radio, college radio, video talk shows, stickers and posters, pictures, videos of stage shows, record pools, clubs tape masters and independent retailers, etc.) and sent the group out on a 10-state, all expenses paid promotional tour. Upon returning from the tour, Mysterme and DJ 20/20 headed back into the New York City's recording studios to begin recording the album Let Me Explain. The group was bumped up from Geestreet Recordings to Island Recordings (Geestreets mother label), due to the success of the re-released single Unsolved Mysterme. The group achieved many magazine write-ups: Billboard (May 28, 1994), The Source (June 8, 1994), Spice (June 17, 1994), Era-Rap Bitz (1994), Street Sound (November 1994) and One Knut Mag (January 14, 1995), Word Up! (Summer 1995), the Rap Pages (Sum / Fall 1995), etc. In the fall of 1995 the group's record deal was terminated from the label, even though they had sold over 65,000 copies and had developed a nice fan base; the president of the label cited irreconcilable differences between the group and the label. Now to date 2013, I am an Author of the book I call "A Brick Out of Place", "Who Is DJ 20/20?" and 'Foster" that sells everywhere paper books are sold about my trials and tribulation getting into the Music game, my addictions, my falls and retuning to the music game. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Createspace, Xlibris, Goodreads, Lindsy Family Books, borders, .com's etc....and i have Various Mixed Blend mixed tapes putting in alot of work on the streets of NY and the Internet.
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