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The Unknown DJ

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Manuel started in the music industry through Alonzo Williams, a DJ and party promoter in the Los Angeles area. Since his start in 1974, Williams, working under his brand name Disco Construction, earned the title "Grandmaster Lonzo." In 1979, Lonzo took over The Eve After Dark nightclub, about a
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had suggested naming the newly forming label Def Row. But, already owning the rights to that name, DJ Unknown would later explain that he had made the name for a potential record label to open under
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to further his abilities in electronic music and recording, Unknown launched Techno Hop Records. Since 1984, he produced or released such "techno hop" songs—fusions of electro
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The name Death Row came from my partner, Unknown . Initially, it was supposed to be Def Row, as in Def Jam. D-E-F. And Dre bought the name Def Row and changed the name.
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Diallo, David (2009). "From electro-rap to G-funk: A social history of rap music in Los Angeles and Compton, California". In Mickey Hess (ed.).
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Birchmeier, Jason (2008). "Compton's Most Wanted". In Woodstra, Chris; Bush, John; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (eds.).
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and hip hop—as "Basstronic," "808 Beats," and "Let's Jam." He had also produced early tracks of
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at the forming label's helm. However, the team chose, by 1992, to name the label more bluntly.
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Lonzo mentored Manuel, and they began working together. In 1984, Lonzo formed the
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The Unknown DJ also figures, if tangentially, into the story of
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The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop
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Index

Detroit
Michigan
Compton
California
Electro
Gangsta rap
West Coast hip hop
funk
gangsta rap
West Coast rap
Ice-T
Alonzo "Grandmaster Lonzo" Williams
MC Eiht
Compton's Most Wanted
Wreckin' Cru
DJ Yella
Dr. Dre
Long Beach City College
funk
Ice-T
gangsta rap
B-side
6 in the Mornin'
MC Eiht's
Compton's Most Wanted
A.L.T.
Brownside
N.W.A
Bobby Jimmy
King Tee

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