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    DJ Eddie F: Pt. 3 The Untouchable

    enNovember 16, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Pt. 3 of 4 in the conversation with music mogul and iconic Hip Hop producer DJ Eddie F. of Heavy D and the Boyz, rememebers how the tragedy of losing Trouble T-Roy become a Hip Hop classic, working and living with a young Didd, how he got 2Pac Pete Rock's production style, DJ Marly Marl and the early days of sampling, Mary J. Blige, Naughty By Nature, and how he relishes his anonymity. Plus, how growing up in Mt. Vernon was a breeding grown for success.

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