Talk:Mick (DJ)

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Mick Boogie, born Mick Batyske in Youngstown, Ohio, is an American DJ, producer and mixtape composer. Mick Boogie grew up in Poland, Ohio. His interest in music began at an early age. He learned to play the piano and the drums through school programs. His deejay career began when his mother purchased a turntable for him. In 1996, he enrolled in John Carroll University and has since earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in marketing from the university. While studying, Mick worked as a radio DJ for WJCU 88.7, and later two FM stations: Columbus' Power 107.5 and Cleveland's Z107.9. His collaborations have included working with Jay-Z, Eminem and Mobb Deep,[1] and his production credits include the 2007 Kidz in the Hall release, Detention.[2] For several seasons, Boogie was official DJ for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team and developed a friendship with basketball star LeBron James. [3][4] Boogie's 2006 mixtape The Pre-Up, hosted by Eminem and The Alchemist (an early release of some tracks from Eminem Presents: the Re-Up), was cited by Rolling Stone as one of the top five hip hop mix CDs of the year.[5]In 2007, Boogie worked with Little Brother on the mixtape And Justus for All.[6] In 2008, Boogie collaborated with Talib Kweli on Talib Kweli & Mick Boogie Present: The MCEO Mixtape, which was distributed free on certain websites.[7] May 2009 brought along yet another mixtape from Mick Boogie, entitled The Daytona 500 EP.[8 REMOVE THIS!! ] Mick Boogie has presided over several critically acclaimed mash-ups, including Adele 1988 (which combines Adele's debut album with artists ranging from Naledge to Big Pooh)[1] and Viva La Hova,[2] which mashed up Jay-Z and Coldplay.

'''In 2008, Mick Boogie moved to New York City (specifically Brooklyn) 1 to continue to grow his music career. At this point, Boogie was a frequent deejay guests at nightclub venues both domestically 2 and internationally As his career has evolved, Boogie has expand his sound to include less hip-hop and more indie rock 4 and dance music.'''

Management powerhouse Roc Nation took note in 2011, bringing Boogie into their management fold alongside other artists such as Jay-Z, Rihanna and Mark Ronson.

1 http://www.complex.com/music/2009/09/10-mick-boogie-mixtapes-you-should-download-now 2 http://www.grammy.com/news/grammy-celebration-to-cap-musics-biggest-night 3 http://www.freshnessmag.com/2010/03/16/nike-tpe-6453-one-year-anniversary-party-featuring-dj-mick-boogie/ 4. http://www.stylecaster.com/sounds-from-the-front-row 5. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.14520/title.roc-nation-management-adds-deejay-mick-boogie-to-roster/

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