The Worlds Freshest (Dj.Fresh)
- This page is about the American R&B producer. For the British producer, see DJ Fresh.
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Birth name | Marqus Brown |
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Origin | Baltimore, Maryland |
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Occupation(s) | Music producer |
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Years active | Late 1990s–present |
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Marqus "Dj.Fresh" Brown (born in Baltimore, Maryland), also known as The Worlds Freshest, is an American hip hop producer based in Oakland and Los Angeles, California.[2] He has won a number of producing and Deejaying awards, and in 2006 began releasing his The Tonite Show series of albums, which have featured artists such as Yukmouth and Raekwon. He has also released a number of mixtapes and has produced albums for other artists. His 2013 collaboration with J. Stalin, Miracle & Nightmare on 10th Street, peaked at #61 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and at #28 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[3]
Early life
Marqus "Dj.Fresh" Brown was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland.[2] While an adolescent in Baltimore he became immersed in hip hop culture, and he started mixing vinyl on turntables at age nine.[1] Among his early musical influences were soul, hip hop, and jazz artists popular in the 1970s and 1980s, including Anita Baker, Whitney Houston, and The Gap Band.[1]
He moved with his mother and siblings to the Bay Area, California[4] at nine years old.[2] Both his older brothers are DJs as well, going by the monikers DJ Dummy and DJ LS1, and together the three brothers formed a DJ crew called the 12-inch Assassins. The crew battled and performed around the Bay Area.[1]
Music career
Early years
Dj.Fresh's first major break was DJing at a show in San Francisco with Common at the age of 18, and shortly afterwards he Deejayed on two tours for the rapper Nas.[1] He began producing his own music as well, creating beats with turntables and a digital audio workstation.[2] In 1999 he was named the 3rd best DJ in the US by ITF (International Turntablist Federation).[2]
While he initially mixed with the moniker DJ Fresh, he now officially goes by The Worlds Freshest (Dj.Fresh). According to Dj.Fresh, he still prefers the DJ Fresh moniker, but adopted the other aliases to avoid confusion with artists such as the English producer of the same name.[1]
The Tonite Show series
In 2006 Fresh started the "The Tonite Show" album series, where he produces albums with guest artists that have since included Freddie Gibbs, The Jacka, The Grouch, J-Stalin, Yukmouth, Mitchy Slick, E-40,[2] and Raekwon.[1] According to Fresh, "I come from the school of DJs when everybody was doing mixtapes on real cassette tapes; just playing songs of the hottest joints out and putting their name on it. That was cool, but I just wanted to make my own music and produce my own stuff, and that’s how I came up with the brand The Tonite Show."[1]
His 2014 Tonite Show EP release with Trae Tha Truth received a positive review from RapReviews.com, who stated the album "shows glimpses of a nice little partnership brewing. Dj.Fresh...provides a dreamlike soundtrack throughout "The Tonite Show", coughing up an 80s vibe on "You Neva Know" and making the single "Wid It" sound like a Disney-fied take on the theme to The Exorcist. Fresh is at his best on "Pain", a mesmeric head-nodder that suits Trae perfectly."[5]
Recent production
In 2006 Dj.Fresh began producing for a number of major artists, starting with the album The Real World: West Oakland by J. Stalin. In the next two years he worked on albums by Shady Nate and Bicasso as well, and that later extended to artists such as Mitchy Slick.[6] He won Best West Coast Producer in 2009–10.[2] As of 2010 he ran The Whole Shabang production team, with producers such as Jamon Dru, Mr Tower, Sneaky Mike, Face The Music, Mike Rimzo and Young Gully.[4]
Miracle & Nightmare On 10th Street is a double disc collaboration album between J. Stalin and Dj.Fresh, released on 16 July 2013. It peaked at #61 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and at #28 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[3] Miracle & Nightmare on 10th Street was The World's Freshest's first charting album and also one of J. Stalin's most successful. It features a guest appearance from Freddie Gibbs. Music videos have been filmed for "Torta" featuring Lil Retro,[7] "Dopegame" featuring L'Jay[8] and "P.O.L.O. (Players Only Live Once)".[9]
He also released the album Feet Match the Paint with Mitchy Slick in 2013,[10] and in 2014 he released his Boomin System mixtape, which has guest artists such as Scarface and Kendrick Lamar. The mixtape was received positively, and a review by Complex praised the variety and unpredictability of the production styles.[11]
Style, equipment
Dj.Fresh incorporates a variety of styles in his production, including hip hop, EDM, house, jazz, and R&B, though he self-identifies as more of an R&B than a hip hop producer.[1] He uses analog equipment including turntables and vinyl, and a MIDI controller keyboard. He also uses Ableton Live and occasionally brings in live instrumentation.[1]
Personal life
Dj.Fresh is currently based in Los Angeles, California.[4]
Discography
Solo albums
Year | Album title | Release details |
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2008 | Make The Song Cry by Dj.Fresh |
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2009 | Make The Song Cry 2 by Dj.Fresh |
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2010 | Make The Song Cry 3 by Dj.Fresh |
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2011 | Make The Song Cry 4 by Dj.Fresh |
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2013 | Supercuts by The Worlds Freshest |
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Collaborative albums
Year | Album title | Release details | Charts | Certifications | |
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2006 | The Real World: West Oakland by Dj.Fresh and J. Stalin |
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2007 | Based On A True Story by Dj.Fresh and Shady Nate |
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2008 | The Real World Part 2 by Dj.Fresh and J. Stalin |
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Rebel Music by Dj.Fresh and Bicasso |
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My Block Welcome To Sem City by Dj.Fresh and Philthy Rich |
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2009 | Eligh Vs. Dj.Fresh by Dj.Fresh and Eligh |
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2010 | My Block: Welcome to Sem City 2 by Dj.Fresh and Philthy Rich |
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The Real World 3 by Dj.Fresh and J. Stalin |
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3 Eyes Off The Time by Dj.Fresh and The Grouch |
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2011 | Thizz Naton Starring Dj.Fresh by Dj.Fresh and Thizz Naton |
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Still Based On A True Story by Dj.Fresh and Shady Nate |
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Fresh by Dj.Fresh and HD |
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He Still Think He Raw by Dj.Fresh and Casual |
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He's Back by Dj.Fresh and D-LO |
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First Impression EP by Dj.Fresh and Lady Ile |
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David with Young Gully |
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2013 | Feet Match the Paint with Mitchy Slick |
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Miracle & Nightmare On 10th Street with J. Stalin |
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28 | 61 | 3 music videos | |
2016 - David 2 (With Young Gully)
"Young Lean" With Young Lean
"Lil Goofy" With Lil Goofy
"The Morning Show" With Blast Holiday
"The Morning Show" With Bo Strangles
"The Morning Show" With ST Spittin
"The Morning Show" With Armani DePaul
"Hella Songs" With Mr. Tower
"He's Back" With D-LO
"King Of The Interstate" With Shady Nate
"The Tonite Show" With The YoungLiifez
"The Definition Of Mobbin" With Jay Jonah
Singles
Year | Title | Album | Certifications |
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2010 | "F**k Up Out of Mine" ft. J. Stalin | My Block: Welcome to Sem City 2 | |
2016 - "California" (Performed By Fashawn)
2016 - "We Want Some" (Performed By Ezale) 2016 - "How Many Times" (Performed By Young Gully)
Solo Production
"I'm Laced" & "Get Loose" By E-40
"Age" By J. Stalin
"What You Know About It" By Philthy Rich
"CaliFornia" By Fashawn
Project Nigga" By Philthy Rich
"U Muhfuckin Right" & "Grapes And Drank" By Sleepy D
"Hate" By Young Gully
"Heaven & Hell" By Young Gully
"Summertime" By Young Gully
"Call On You" By J. Stalin
"You Already Know" By City Shawn
"Show You How" By Tiggo
"Play To Win" By Berner
"Start A Convo" By HD
"Bassrock Babies" & "Animal" By Beeda Weeda
"Hey Lil White Girl" By Mitchy Slick
"Instagram Gangstaz" By J. Stalin
"Get My Paper" By Alpha & Omega
"Living The Dream" By ST Spittin
"Sunshine & KushSmoke" By Hongry
The Tonite Show series
Year | Album | Guest artist(s) | Notes |
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2006 | The Tonite Show With Mistah Fab | Mistah Fab | |
2007 | The Tonite Show With Dj.Fresh | ||
The Tonite Show With Dj.Fresh Part 2 | |||
The Tonite Show With Smigg Dirtee | Smigg Dirtee | ||
The Tonite Show With Tower | Tower | ||
The Tonite Show With Smigg Dirtee Part 2 | Smigg Dirtee | ||
The Tonite Show With J-Stalin and Beeda Weeda | J-Stalin and Beeda Weeda | ||
2008 | The Tonite Show With Chris Da 5th | Chris Da 5th | |
The Tonite Show With Mistah F.A.B. Part 2 | Mistah F.A.B. | ||
The Tonite Show With Shady Nate and Jay Jonah AKA Da Heavy Hittaz |
Shady Nate and Jay Jonah | ||
2009 | The Tonite Show With D-Lo | D-Lo | |
The Tonite Show With Money B | Money B | ||
The Tonite Show With Messy Marv | Messy Marv | ||
The Tonite Show With San Quinn | San Quinn | ||
The Tonite Show With Young Gully | Young Gully | ||
The Tonite Show The Album | |||
2010 | The Tonite Show With Yukmouth | Yukmouth | |
The Tonite Show With The Hoodstarz | The Hoodstarz | ||
The Tonite Show With Sleepy D | Sleepy D | ||
The Tonite Show With Deltrice | Deltrice | ||
2011 | The Tonite Show With Lil Rue | Lil Rue | |
The Tonite Show With T-Nutty | T-Nutty | ||
The Tonite Show With Keak Da Sneak | Keak Da Sneak | ||
2012 | The Tonite Show With Stevie Joe | Stevie Joe | |
The Tonite Show With Cousin Fik | Cousin Fik | ||
The Tonite Show With The Jacka | The Jacka | ||
2013 | The Tonite Show Sessions Vol. 1 | ||
The Tonite Show With Raekwon | Raekwon | ||
The Tonite Show With Mozzy | Mozzy | ||
Mac Mall and The Worlds Freshest - The Tonite Show | Mac Mall | ||
2014 | Trae The Truth and The Worlds Freshest - The Tonite Show | Trae The Truth[13] | |
Freddie Gibbs and The Worlds Freshest - The Tonite Show | Freddie Gibbs | ||
2015 - The Tonite Show With Planet Asia
2016 The Tonite Show With Mistah Fab Part 3
2016 - The Tonite Show With Laroo
2016 - The Tonite Show With Ezale
2016 - The Tonite Show With Sonny Black
See also
Further reading
- "The World's Freshest Interview: A Conversation With DJ Fresh". Southern Hospitality. January 21, 2010.
- "Mitchy Slick & The World's Freshest Talk "Feet Match The Paint" With The Siccness Network". Siccness.net. January 9, 2013.
- "DubCNN: Exclusive Interview w/Mitchy Slick and The World's Freshest (DJ Fresh)". DubCNN. March 2013.
- "The World's Freshest: Q & A with DJ Fresh". A Humble Soul. November 26, 2013.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "The World's Freshest: Q & A with DJ Fresh". A Humble Soul. November 26, 2013. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
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in Authors list (help) - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "About". theworldsfreshest.com. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- 1 2 "Nightmare and Miracle on 10th Street". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- 1 2 3 Smith, Davey Boy (January 21, 2010). "The World's Freshest Interview: A Conversation With DJ Fresh". Southern Hospitality. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ Jones, Grant (February 2014). "Trae Tha Truth & The World's Freshest- The Tonite Show". RapReviews.com. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ Etminan, Nima (March 2013). "DubCNN: Exclusive Interview w/Mitchy Slick and The World's Freshest (DJ Fresh)". DubCNN. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ "Music Video: J. Stalin, DJ Fresh "The World's Freshest" - Torta ft. Retro". JStalinLivewireVEVO (YouTube). Oct 11, 2013. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ "Music Video: The Worlds Freshest & J-Stalin Feat. L'Jay "Dopegame"". DJ Fresh (YouTube). Apr 13, 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ "J. Stalin & The Worlds Freshest - P.O.L.O - Shot By @JayPusha". LiveWire (YouTube). Nov 13, 2013. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ "Mitchy Slick & The World's Freshest Talk "Feet Match The Paint" With The Siccness Network". Siccness.net. January 9, 2013. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ Ornelas, Sergio (February 24, 2014). "Deep Cut: The Worlds Freshest f/ Fiend and Juvenile "On My Job"". Complex. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
- ↑ "iTunes - Music - Feet Match the Paint (Deluxe Edition) by Mitchy Slick & The Worlds Freshest". Itunes.apple.com. 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-06-21.
- ↑ "iTunes - Music - The Tonite Show with Trae tha Truth by Trae tha Truth & The Worlds Freshest". Itunes.apple.com. January 21, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
External links
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