King Who Music LLC
- New York City, NY
- DJ
- 10 Verified Bookings
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“Ron G is definitely more than just a DJ. He’s a radio personality, a music producer, a celebrity and an online marketer.” throughout his nearly two-decade career, Ron’s production and mixtape outlet combined have shed light on the careers of artists like Trey Songz, Mary J. Blige, B2k, Michael Jackson, Dmx, (link hidden)lly, Fat Joe, J-lo, Ll Cool J, Notorious B.i.g., Big L, Tupac Shakur, Destiny’s Child’s Kelly Rowland, The Lost Boyz, Allure, Camron, And Miss Jones to name a few of the hundreds.
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Price Range: Starting at $600-$6500.00+
Gig Length: 80 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Unions: COAST2COAST DJ'S
Although not as highly publicized, Ron G’s skill and dedication stand parallel, and often surpass the most highly decorated producers in the game. Those in the know can’t deny that not only is Ron G one of the hottest DJ/Producers in existence, but also an extremely talented musician and CEO.
In Short, When You hire DJ Ron G You get excellence for your generous dollars.
“Ron G is definitely more than just a DJ. He’s a radio personality, a music producer, a celebrity and an online marketer.”
The Golden Silence:
Ron G has always been the type to move silently, and silence is golden. Not many mixtape DJs can credit themselves with setting a trend that became a permanent facet in Hip Hop & R&B Music. Throughout his nearly two-decade career, Ron’s production and mixtape outlet combined have shed light on the careers of artists like Trey Songz, Mary J. Blige, B2k, Michael Jackson, Dmx, (link hidden)lly, Fat Joe, J-lo, Ll Cool J, Notorious B.i.g., Big L, Tupac Shakur, Destiny’s Child’s Kelly Rowland, The Lost Boyz, Allure, Camron, And Miss Jones to name a few of the hundreds. Although not as highly publicized, Ron G’s skill and dedication stand parallel, and often surpass the most highly decorated producers in the game. Those in the know can’t deny that not only is Ron G one of the hottest DJ/Producers in existence, but also an extremely talented musician and CEO.
The Real Life Story Of The Uptown Innovator, Dj Ron G
“I Grew Up Listening To Michael Jackson Tracks, So It Was Amazing To Do A Song For Him!” Rip Mike
Recollecting his first listen of legendary DJ Red Alert’s 107.5 WBLS FM (N.Y.C.) mix session in 1989, the former b-boxer-turned-percussionist says, “I was fascinated by him.” Who knew that nearly a decade later, Ron G would create the number one time slot during his own hour-long mix show on WBLS FM in New York City, as hip hop’s on-air teen prodigy, “The Youngest In Charge”.
As a product of the Polo Grounds Housing Projects in Harlem, NY, which overlooks the infamous Rucker Park playground, Ron would spend hours reading through the pages of Right On and Word Up magazines, dreaming of one day becoming someone big in the rising world of Hip Hop. With the aid of his mother, who bought Ron his first set of DJ Equipment in the seventh grade, and the paper route money he saved to buy his first set of records, Hip Hop & R&B music would soon gain a new twist.
After losing his mother to illness, shortly after obtaining the equipment, Ron became determined to exert his sadness into something positive. “When that happened, I stepped up everything,” Ron Recalls of his devastating loss. “I started working double hard, started making more tapes, started getting more parties, and started meeting more people. That was one of the situations that I had to get over and it was really hard, but I did it.”
Upon introducing the world to blend mixtapes, which put R&B artists’ vocals over Hip-Hop tracks and vice versa, they became a 1991 sensation that is now a staple in hip hop music. Having developed the hottest sound on earth, and equipped with an honest approach to the business, Ron G got his first television exposure on YO! MTV RAPS with Host Fab 5 Freddy. Soon after he embraced by the many legendary artists that often camped out in his in-studio, Harlem apartment. Through his dedication, the “Youngest In Charge” eventually earned a new name, “The Mixking”.
One of the most memorable moments of The Mixking’s career was when he collaborated with the “King of Pop”, Michael Jackson, producing a blazing track called “One More Chance”, on Michael Jackson’s 2004 album, The Ones (Sony Columbia). “I grew up sampling Michael Jackson songs, so it was amazing to do a track for him,” says Ron. “R.I.P Michael.”
Despite experiencing the ups and downs of a young striving entrepreneur, Ron G’s career has outlived many. As he mentioned during his week-long stay on B.E.T’s, Rap City, his consistent grind hasn’t diminished in the least. He has continued to play a role in today’s industry. In the August 2009 edition of XXL magazine, he was recognized for his skills and talent that he brought to the industry with his Hip Hop and R&B “Blends”. Ron has a distinguished voice that he has become well known for. Also in 2009, Jim Jones & DJ Webstar selected him to do one of his famous vocal trends on their album titled Roof Top. In the movie Notorious, Ron G’s name was heard in the part of the song “Juicy” that was chosen for the actor, Jamal Woolard to rap while playing the role of Christopher Wallace. In 2010, Ron was mentioned in Jay-Z’s book, Decodedwhere Jay-Z highlighted how important Ron’s mixtapes were in getting his music heard in his early career. He talked about the importance of the mixtape that Ron released titled Dead Presidents, as this was also the name of Jay-Z’s debut single from his Reasonable Doubt album. Recently, platinum music producer, Swizz Beatz has publicized that he looks up to DJ Ron G. Also, Ron G’s name has been mentioned by celebrities such as those on the Breakfast Club morning show on 105.1 in New York and by Naughty by Nature, just to name a few.
Currently, Ron G can be heard on his internet radio show spinning the latest Hip Hop, R&B, and old school music.. Also, he continues to release digitally distributed mix CDs twice a month, often hosted by today’s biggest artists and featuring the hottest signed and unsigned talent.
Not only can Ron G be heard, but he can also be seen making guest appearances at various events. Ron was selected to be a guest poker player on the televised CW11 show, Hip Hop Hold’em, where he sat alongside, radio personality Egypt Sherrod, Bre Skullark from America’s Next Top Model, Finesse Mitchell, and other entertainment industry notables. The overwhelming viewer response to the 30 minute segment prompted the network to air the show numerous times since its initial debut.where Jay-Z highlighted how important Ron’s mixtapes were in getting his music heard in his early career. He talked about the importance of the mixtape that Ron released titled Dead Presidents, as this was also the name of Jay-Z’s debut single from his Reasonable Doubt album. Recently, platinum music producer, Swizz Beatz has publicized that he looks up to DJ Ron G. Also, Ron G’s name has been mentioned by celebrities such as those on the Breakfast Club morning show on 105.1 in New York and by Naughty by Nature, just to name a few.
Currently, Ron G can be heard on his internet radio show spinning the latest Hip Hop, R&B, and old school music. This show is aired on (link hidden). Also, he continues to release digitally distributed mix CDs twice a month, often hosted by today’s biggest artists and featuring the hottest signed and unsigned talent.
Not only can Ron G be heard, but he can also be seen making guest appearances at various events. Ron was selected to be a guest poker player on the televised CW11 show, Hip Hop Hold’em, where he sat alongside, radio personality Egypt Sherrod, Bre Skullark from America’s Next Top Model, Finesse Mitchell, and other entertainment industry notables. The overwhelming viewer response to the 30 minute segment prompted the network to air the show numerous times since its initial debut.where Jay-Z highlighted how important Ron’s mixtapes were in getting his music heard in his early career. He talked about the importance of the mixtape that Ron released titled Dead Presidents, as this was also the name of Jay-Z’s debut single from his Reasonable Doubt album. Recently, platinum music producer, Swizz Beatz has publicized that he looks up to DJ Ron G. Also, Ron G’s name has been mentioned by celebrities such as those on the Breakfast Club morning show on 105.1 in New York and by Naughty by Nature, just to name a few.
Currently, Ron G can be heard on his internet radio show spinning the latest Hip Hop, R&B, and old school music. This show is aired on (link hidden). Also, he continues to release digitally distributed mix CDs twice a month, often hosted by today’s biggest artists and featuring the hottest signed and unsigned talent.
Not only can Ron G be heard, but he can also be seen making guest appearances at various events. Ron was selected to be a guest poker player on the televised CW11 show, Hip Hop Hold’em, where he sat alongside, radio personality Egypt Sherrod, Bre Skullark from America’s Next Top Model, Finesse Mitchell, and other entertainment industry notables. The overwhelming viewer response to the 30 minute segment prompted the network to air the show numerous times since its initial debut.
Security from start til finish. Absolutely no patrons near him unless he gives permission at anytime.Having your own PA system suitable for small or medium venues or rooms . Basically your event must have amps speakers mics cables cords lightning and everything that will make what he plays sound great and abd keep you looking like a giant.
All he will supply is the turn tables lap top and music.
July 28, 2017 • 12:00pm - 2:00pm | NYC |
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July 15, 2017 • 12:00pm - 1:05pm | NYC |
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