DJ Dee
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| D.J. Dee | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | D.J. D |
| Born | 1969 |
| Origin | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Genre(s) | Old school hip hop Electro funk House music |
| Instrument(s) | Turntables |
| Years active | 1990 |
| Label(s) | Capitol |
| Associated acts | Mantronix |
D.J. Dee, or alternatively, D.J. D, (born: 1969) was an American DJ and briefly a member of the old school hip hop/electro funk/house music group Mantronix during the group's later years.
D.J. Dee is Kurtis Mantronik's cousin, and appeared on one Mantronix album, 1990's This Should Move Ya, before he was ultimately replaced by singer Jade Trini for Mantronix's final album in 1991.
| Mantronix |
| Founding Members |
|---|
| Kurtis Mantronik | MC Tee |
| Former Members |
| Kurtis Mantronik (1984-1991) | MC Tee (1984-1988) | Bryce Luvah (1990-1991) | D.J. D (1990) | Jade Trini (1991) |
| Albums |
| Mantronix: The Album (1985) | Music Madness (1986) | In Full Effect (1988) | This Should Move Ya (1990) | The Incredible Sound Machine (1991) |
| Mantronix related artists |
| Angie Stone | Wondress |

