Artist's albums
Jook
2023 · single
Party Fever
2023 · single
Retirement, Vol. 1: Pump it
2022 · EP
Retirement, Vol. 2: I Got That Work
2022 · single
Retirement, Vol. 3: Booty Bounce
2022 · album
Retirement, Vol. 4: Electric Acid Machine
2022 · album
Retirement, Vol. 5: R.E.M.I.X.E.S.
2022 · album
Retirement, Vol. 6: B.L.A.C.K. E.N.E.R.G.Y.
2022 · album
Retirement, Vol. 8: Digital Clash
2022 · EP
Retirement, Vol. 9: Unreleased & Random Traxx
2022 · album
Burn da Roof
2020 · single
Get Dat
2019 · single
Freaks
2015 · single
Miami To Mars
2015 · single
Pop'n Champagne [REMIXES]
2015 · single
Pop'n Champagne
2015 · single
Lazzarhouse
2014 · single
Work Dat Body (Remixes)
2013 · single
Work Dat Body
2012 · single
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Biography
While Detroit artists like DJ Assault and DJ Godfather specialized in what is often referred to as ghetto tech, Chicago-based icon DJ Funk specialized in ghetto house. He first rose to prominence in the late '90s with a series of EP releases for the prolific Dancemania label. At the same time, he circled the Midwest as a DJ, spinning primarily pitched-up, pornographic-themed dance music. He became known for his mixing as much as for his track selection -- he would rarely let his tracks play out for longer than two or three minutes. A multitude of DJ Funk mix tapes spread across the Midwest, as well as a few independently released mix CDs. However, DJ Funk's reputation was primarily confined to the Detroit/Chicago axis and the Midwest rave scene. Unlike the Detroit booty artists, DJ Funk didn't really have a scene to call home and was somewhat of an anomaly. As a result, many saw him as a novelty artist. Nonetheless, he continued DJing and producing, starting the Funk Records label and moving on to higher profile, nationally distributed mix albums like Booty House Anthems (1999). ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi