DJ Whoo Kid
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Origin | West Orange, New Jersey |
Years active | 2001- present |
Genres | East Coast hip hop |
Labels | G-Unit Records/Shadyville Entertainment/Sha Money Management |
Website(s) | ShadyVille,Myspace Page |
DJ Whoo Kid (born Yves Mondesir in West Orange, New Jersey) is a mix DJ, who self styles himself as "The Haitian Barry White" & "The MixTape King". Based in Queens, he rose to fame after a long stint as an underground mixtape DJ in 2002 after 50 Cent and G-Unit rose to fame, giving him a now syndicated radio show on New York’s Hot 97 as well as Sirius Satellite Radio. As G-Unit's official DJ, he always has the first scoop on new G-Unit tracks because he is the cousin of 50 Cent's manager.
Yves Mondesire got the name "Whoo Kid" from a humorous incident during childhood. After he would leave the bathroom his father would exclaim "Whoo Kid" because of the strong smell he would leave behind. Whoo Kid has certainly diversified his interests: the Queens-raised son of Haitian parents began to DJ at 16; he now performs on global tours with 50 Cent and G-Unit and as an artist in his own right. On January 15, 2004 DJ Whoo Kid won the award for Best Mixtape DJ at Justo Faison's Eighth Annual Mixtape Awards. His syndicated show appears on New York's Hot 97 as well as Sirius Satellite Radio. He has appeared on magazines such as XXL Magazine, Tablist Magazine, Mixtape Magazine, etc. He has also released DVDs and has a clothing line in Japan.
Whoo Kid's mixtape musical selection tends to lean towards aggressive, New-York flavored gangsta rap, and his show features many new and unheard tunes, often exclusives from the G-Unit Records/Shady Records/Aftermath Entertainment camp. His most recent mixtape was part 22 of his popular G-Unit Radio mixtape series, starred by all of G-Unit as well as Lil' Scrappy, G-Unit's newest "half-member" (BME Recordings recently agreed to a deal with G-Unit where both will cross-promote selected BME and G-Unit artists, with the first being Lil' Scrappy).
He has recently branched out into journalism, and has written about DJing in Bahrain, which he visited with Tyson Beckford and John Legend, where he hung out with Michael Jackson.
Whoo Kid will soon be releasing ring tones.
Whoo Kid had a line of Hot 97 mixtapes entitled Pow.
Whoo Kid appeared in 50 Cent: Bulletproof, where he sells 50 Cent music and music videos from the boot of a car.
[edit] Discography
Hood Radio, Vol. 1
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Chart | Position |
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Top Independent Albums | # 15 |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | # 63 |
Top Heatseekers | # 27 |
[edit] Beefs
DJ Whoo Kid has recently been in a conflict with The Black Wall Street Records and Nu Jerzey Devil. He also publicly dissed The Game on Hot 97. In response The Game, in the 15 minute long diss track- 300 Bars and Runnin' (released on the mixtape- You Know What It Is Volume 3) retaliates by saying 'I told Funk Flex when I catch the ni**a Whoo Kid, We gon' see if he know how to DJ with bruised ribs...' DJ Whoo kid responded with Stop Hatin' Stop Bitchin'. Game has yet to respond.
Whoo Kid had an altercation with DJ Green Lantern who has beef with 50 Cent.