DJ G-Starr explained

DJ G-Starr is a Canadian DJ signed to G7 Records Inc.—a subsidiary enterprise of Global 7 Entertainment Inc. G-Starr is the official tour DJ for rapper Reema Major,[1] and has collaborated with Kwajo Cinqo of two-time Juno Award winning hip-hop group Ghetto Concept. In addition to his arrangements on rapper JJ Money's Time is Money Mixtape Sampler in 2011, G-Starr opened live for headlining emcee Mac Miller at the Incredibly Dope Tour in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (2011).[2] While soon releasing his How to Break a Record series, G-Starr will also be launching his G7 Radio mixtape series.

Career beginnings

Having grown up in Rexdale, Etobicoke, a community from which industry professionals such as K'naan, Jelleestone, Rheostatics, Bruce McDonald and Ghetto Concept all emerged, G-Starr also attended school with Canadian DJ group Baby Blue Soundcrew. While his career stemmed from DJing for Juno Award-winning hip-hop group Ghetto Concept, G-Starr has been affiliated with G7 Records since the urban record label's inception in 2004.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canada Connections. VA-DJ G-Starr. July 27, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110819064208/http://www.vintageframescompany.com/index.php/mac-miller-s-incredibly-dope-tour-in-montreal-july-14th-2011-at-the-telus-theatre.html. August 19, 2011.
  2. Web site: Vintage Frames Company. Mac Miller's Incredibly Dope Tour. June 13, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110819064208/http://www.vintageframescompany.com/index.php/mac-miller-s-incredibly-dope-tour-in-montreal-july-14th-2011-at-the-telus-theatre.html. August 19, 2011.