DJ DMD ft. Lil' Keke & Fat Pat - 25 Lighters
From
1998 Album: "Twenty-Two:
P.A. World Wide"
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The fertile ground of the third coast has erupted again: from the Gulf town of
Port Arthur, Texas, enters DJ DMD. This underground producer turned artist has sold nearly 75,
000 copies of his self-released
album Twenty-Two: P.A. World Wide -- with only limited regional airplay -- through his own label, Inner
Soul Records. He's also on
point at his own record store in
Port Arthur where he spends his days helping customers, running his label and spreading the word about his growing arsenal of artists. DMD's early idols were rap pioneers such as Run
DMC. He was schooled on those early masterpieces, spinning all the latest records at parties to earn money.
Soon after, he became inspired to make records. He went on to land an indie label production deal, which eventually went sour. "That's when I pulled together all my nine-to-five money and started my own label. After that experience, I knew I wanted to control my own destiny. You hear so many horror stories about artists getting ignored and dropped by their labels. That wasn't going to happen to me." His first release on Inner Soul Records,
Eleven, eventually financed Twenty-Two: P.A. World Wide. DJ DMD and his staff of business partners currently have thirteen acts on their label. The entire roster caters to the hometown scene. DMD's capacity for southern-style funk beats, is matched by a soulful, artistic delivery and a deft producer's vision. He creates what he calls a musical "gumbo" melding east coast, west coast and third coast flavors into one distinctive sound. He earned his rep by mastering his surgically-precise flow and delivering an infectious live performance. He's toured regularly in
Dallas, Houston,
Cleveland,
Lafayette,
Los Angeles,
San Antonio,
Shreveport and
Baton Rouge. He's also made his presence known as a supporting act on the Jay-Z tour. DJ DMD says his ultimate hope is that his records inspire his fans, motivating them to believe in themselves. His work evokes that kind of positive energy. DMD is also proud of the fact that he's bringing club-friendly beats back to hip hop. "I'm a DJ, I like to make people dance.
Nobody is doing that anymore, its like if you make music people can move to, they call you soft. I don't wanna be
MC Hammer, but I like making music that makes people move. For example,
25 Lighters is a song you can dance to. That's a song that represents the third coast... and it vibes. That's what I'm about".