DJ Magic Mike

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DJ Magic Mike
Birth nameMichael Hampton
Also known as
  • Mike Hampton
Born (1966-05-09) May 9, 1966 (age 57)
OriginOrlando, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active1986-present
Labels
Websitedjmagicmike.com www.twitch.tv/djmagicmike01

DJ Magic Mike (born Michael Hampton, May 9, 1966) is a Miami bass record producer,[1] rapper, and the first platinum selling recording artist from Orlando, Florida.[2] He is also a former member and former lead vocalist of the rap trio Vicious Bass along with rappers DJ Lace & MC Madness.

Career

He was born in Orlando, Florida, United States.

Miami Bass productions when he met Miami based producer/rapper Rod Whitehead (of Pryme Tyme fame) in 1986. Rod enlisted Mike as a DJ for his upcoming projects on Miami's Suntown Records, but after Mike reviewed the deal offered by label owner Edward Meriwether, he left the label, project unfinished. Shortly after while performing cuts on the radio, he received a call from Beat Master Clay D to add cuts on an upcoming project for rappers MC Cool Rock and MC Chaszy Chess. This resulted in his first recorded work, Boot the Booty.[4]
However, Mike often found himself in the producer's chair by default while working with Clay D, and always remained uncredited. During this period, he also was called into Vision studios to add cuts to songs he had no creative input on, such as Chilla Frauste's Get Up, Get Down, Get Funky, Get Loose and Popular Demand's Don't Clock Me.

After working for Clay D and Vision Records, he returned to Orlando and landed a solo deal with the then unknown

Miami Bass
genre reach a zenith both creatively and commercially.

Much like most other

Techmaster P.E.B.

Despite his history with

Miami Bass and his overwhelming catalog of straight ahead hip hop, he has also made a mark in the Florida breaks
scene, including a track titled "2001" while alongside DJ Infiniti and the 2005 single release "Cowbell". A compilation featuring instrumental versions of many of his hits was published by Mo Wax.

Magic Mike had a long time Sunday night residency at

United States of America
, as well as internationally.

Personal life

DJ Magic Mike is the cousin of fellow producer and turntablist DJ Scratch.[5][6]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label Peak chart
1989 DJ Magic Mike & The Royal Posse (with A.T.S, DJ Lace, M.C. Boo, MC Madness, M.C. Toney B) Cheetah Records
  • Platinum
1990 Bass Is the Name of the Game
  • RIAA: Gold
1991 Ain't No Doubt About It (with MC Madness)
  • RIAA: Gold
Vicious Bass (with DJ Lace, MC Madness)
1992 Southern Hospitality (with T.Isaam)
1993 Bass: The Final Frontier Magic Records
  • RIAA: Gold
This Is How It Should Be Done
1994 Represent
Bass Bowl
1995 Bass Is How It Should Be Done Cheetah Records
1996 Don't Talk Just Listen
1996 Back in Bass (with
Techmaster P.E.B.
)
Newtown Music Group
1998 Bad Boys of Bass (with Quadmaster Uno) Crown Records
Gods of Bass (with Techmaster P.E.B.) Newtown Music Group
Scratch 'N' Bass Plus Cool
1999 The Ghost Is Back (with DJ Lace, MC Madness) Newtown Music Group
The Journey Mo' Wax
2000 Magic's Kingdom Restless
Bass Journey Newtown Music Group
2012 Beyond The Magic Elektro Aktive Music
2021 Another Dimension Independent

References

  1. ^ "DJ Magic Mike Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
  2. ^ "DJ Magic Mike, Orlando's Rap Maestro Branching Out". Orlando Sentinel. Howard Greenberg. September 11, 1994. Retrieved Jan 21, 2014.
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  5. ^ Torsten Schmidt, Emma Warren. "DJ Magic Mike". redbullmusicacademy.com. Red Bull. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  6. ^ "D.J. MAGIC MIKE, ORLANDO'S RAP MAESTRO BRANCHING OUT". orlandosentinel.com. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  7. ^ "DJ Magic Mike - Chart history | Billboard". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-01-04.

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