Artist Spotlight
DJ GEE Reveals New Album Titled “The Industry Nightmare”

DJ GEE Reveals New Album Titled “The Industry Nightmare”
The Canadian DJ is on a mission to wake the music industry from the “nightmare” it’s currently in, with his upcoming sixth studio album, ‘The Industry Nightmare’, releasing later this year on YGRECORDS and DJGEETV. The new record, a follow up to his 2018’s ‘The Comeback’, is a collaboration with rapper Tree Dogg MR ATM, and also features other artists from YGRATMBOYS.
Throwing it back to a time when DJing was physical and all about turntablism technique, the new album is heavily inspired by 80’s and 90’s hip hop and rap, as well as the current rap charts, as we discover in our exclusive interview with DJ GEE. Ever eclectic, the influences on his music stretch from 2Pac and DJ AM, to beyond the barriers of your average hip hop album to country and jazz, DJ GEE tells us.
We spoke to the rapper about The Industry Nightmare, learning Turntablism from DJ Qbert, and working harder than DJ Khaled.
Tell us about your new album, The Industry Nightmare – where does the name come from?
DJ GEE: The name for the album was an idea from my label mate, rapper Tree Dogg MR ATM. It’s all based around our experience of the Billboard Top 10 and the hip hop and rap charts. We’ve targeted these chart tracks and have come up with our own unique versions.
What’s been your favourite memory from making the new album?
DJ GEE: Honestly, the whole process of making it. Everything that goes into getting the album started – from the beats, to our time in the studio, to the remixing of the tracks.
What is your favourite track on the album and why?
DJ GEE: It’s impossible to pick a favourite track on the album, because you can take something away from all of them. Each track has its own vision, realised on the final album.
What sets your music apart from other artists?
DJ GEE: We work as hard as DJ Khaled or harder. YG Records and DJGEETV Records are the best label in the business. All of our music is made independently, without being signed to a major label – so far. Our music is a throwback to the way rap music was founded, based on the four elements of hip hop.
How did you learn turntablism?
DJ GEE: I learned Turntablism from many well known turntablists: DJ Jazzy Jeff, Canadian DJs Skratch Bastid, Sara Simms, DJ Grouch, DJ Dopey, DJ Vekked, DJ Starting From Scratch, and most notably, American legend DJ Qbert from The Invisible Skratch Piklz, Thudrumble, Qbert Skratch University and Rock Steady Crew. I also learned from the late great DJ AM – his way of mixing music, open format, while scratching and using Turntablism inspired me to want to learn and master the same type of style. I also attended Scratch Lab in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to finetune my skills.
Talk us through some of the biggest influences on your music?
DJ GEE: My biggest influences, to name a few, are 2Pac and The Notorious BIG, 50 Cent, The Game, and then ‘80s and ‘90s hip hop and rap. There are lots of DJs who have inspired my music – A-Trak, DJ AM, DJ Shadow, DJ Premier, DJ Qbert, DJ Craze, DJ Shiftee, Jam Master J, DJ Shortkut, DJ Babu, DJ Melo D, DJ Skratch Bastid, DJ AM, Cut Chemist, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Mix Master Mik, DJ Spider, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Khaled, The X-Ecutioners, Roc Raida, Beat Junkies and DJ Rob Swift.. And those are just some of them.
You cite an eclectic mix of music genres – from hip hop, to jazz, to country. Could you tell us about how those different genres come together to make your sound?
DJ GEE: Tree Dogg MR ATM and I have done beats and remixes with a lot of other genres – jazz and country, like you mention, as well as R&B, to name a few. We can adapt to any style, while keeping our main genre, rap and hip hop, at the forefront. DJ GEE likes all genres of music.
If you could collaborate with anyone, who would it be?
DJ GEE: There are many artists I’d like to collaborate with – if I could collaborate with anyone it would be DJ Qbert, Drake, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Eminem, 50 Cent, and The Game. We have big plans for the future.
You’re from Hamilton, Ontario – how has that shaped you as an artist?
DJ GEE: Hamilton, Ontario is a robust and diverse mid-sized music market located handily close to Toronto, Ontario. Hamilton is known for its rich and crazy ecosystem of independent artists and bands in all genres – we even have a community concert band. The scratch DJ scene here is a tight community that reaches to many parts of Ontario, too. It’s very competitive and unique. I truly believe that music can change someone’s world, in the same way music has shaped me into the person I am today. My city is a great community, full of great hard working blue collar people. Music has always played a huge role in my life, allowing me to make sense of all of life’s hardships and triumphs and I truly hope to help others through my music.
A lot of DJs shows now involve watching a DJ stand behind a laptop – turntablism doesn’t particularly lend itself to that. What’s your own live performance setup like?
DJ GEE: My performances consist of open format mixing of all genres, beat juggling, scratching, and remixing. Very soon, I think computers will be built right into the DJ mixer. Everyone can have fun being a DJ, but it still takes a lot more to be a turntablist and scratch musician.
What can fans expect from a DJ Gee live show?
DJ GEE: These days, every DJ knows how to push buttons, play music, and smash the beat-sync button. But how many DJs can prove themselves on the crossfader when it comes to being able to scratch? In the early days of hip-hop especially, you had to be able to manipulate vinyl like a god before you could even call yourself a DJ.
What do you think about modern DJing from just a laptop?
DJ GEE: Today, the artform of scratching is seemingly becoming lost thanks to the advent of digital DJing. To put it simply, scratching is a technique where the DJ/Turntablist moves a record back and fourth on a turntable in order to produce the unique sounds and effects – that’s what we call scratching. The DJ will also be using a crossfader on a DJ mixer to cut between two records simultaneously.
Scratching originated during the emergence of hip hop music in the 70s and is still primarily associated with the genre. It’s also still widely regarded as one of the most valuable skills a DJ can have. Which is why you’ll find a number of dedicated scratching competitions held all around the world including the renowned DMC World DJ Championship heavily sponsored by Rane & Serato. Following on the points above, scratching is a part of DJing history. Before there were digital DJ controllers and beat-sync buttons, you couldn’t call yourself a DJ unless you knew how to scratch. So what better way to pay homage than to learn the skills of the DJs that came before you. It’s only going to increase your rep as a DJ and improve your skills in all areas on the turntables! As a DJ, you express your personality through the songs you’re playing during your set. Add scratching into the mix and you’ve got just another outlet for adding your own personal flair to your performance. Think of it like being a chef, everyone spices things up in different ways. Scratching gives you the opportunity to add your individual seasoning to your performance!
What’s your dream for the future – where do you envision your music taking you?
DJ GEE: My dream for the future is to keep making music and inspiring others while hopefully gaining more fans, more recognition, and working with more well known artists to expand my reach.
Artist Spotlight
Lil Wayne to Headline First-Ever Madison Square Garden Concert to Celebrate Album Drop

Few artists have influenced hip-hop quite like Lil Wayne, and he’s about to make an exciting mark once again, this time in New York City. On Friday, June 6, the iconic rapper will host his very first headlining concert at Madison Square Garden as he celebrates the release of his highly anticipated new album, Tha Carter VI. This new chapter in the Tha Carter series has been six years in the making, and it’s generating a lot of excitement.
Wayne has revealed that the album cover features a childhood version of himself, complete with face tattoos. This nostalgic artwork connects to the past while showing how he has grown and evolved as an artist. Madison Square Garden is a legendary venue that has hosted many great musicians and athletes over the years, making it the perfect place for Wayne to unveil his new music. This concert feels like a triumphant celebration of his career, a moment of reflection and renewal. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Wayne shared some insights into his creative process for Tha Carter VI.
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He hinted that this album will surprise listeners with its sound. He’s exploring new ideas and collaborations that fans didn’t see coming, which makes the anticipation even greater. This concert promises to be a celebration of Wayne’s legacy and creativity. Whether you’ve been a fan since his early days or just started listening to his music with his last album, June 6 at Madison Square Garden will be an unforgettable night.
Artist Spotlight
Chloe Bailey’s Acting Career Is Just Getting Started

Chloe Bailey, known for her amazing singing as part of the duo Chloe x Halle, is quickly making a name for herself in acting. While she started in music, her new roles in movies and TV show that she has a lot more to offer beyond singing. As she takes on different characters, it’s clear that her acting journey is just beginning, and the future looks really promising.
Chloe’s move into acting makes sense. From a young age, she had a natural charm and the ability to express herself, which has translated well from music to acting. Her background in music, which is full of emotional performances and storytelling, helped her create strong characters with depth and feeling, two important aspects of successful acting. Chloe truly engages with her roles, bringing realness and passion to every character she plays.
One of her first big roles was in the Freeform series “Grown-ish,” where she and her sister Halle appeared regularly. This show allowed viewers to see Chloe’s acting skills in a fun, comedic light and helped her transition to more serious roles. While “Grown-ish” showcased her natural talent on camera, her later roles have pushed her boundaries, showing her ability to tackle more intense and challenging characters.
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In the horror film “The Exorcism,” Chloe demonstrated her bravery by diving into a demanding, scary genre. Her performance was gripping, showcasing her capability to engage the audience through fear, vulnerability, and strength. Horror roles can be tough, but Chloe handled it gracefully, proving she can take on serious responsibilities in acting.
On the other hand, Jane’s role in the psychological drama provided a completely different challenge. In this film, Chloe explored themes like identity and mental health, diving deep into a character’s mind in turmoil. Her performance was rich and meaningful, revealing her dedication to her craft. Instead of playing it safe, she took a risk with a role that required emotional depth and did it wonderfully.
What’s exciting about Chloe’s acting career is her willingness to try diverse and challenging roles. She’s not limiting herself to just one type of character or genre, which is a smart move for a rising star. Whether it’s horror, drama, or comedy, Chloe shows real enthusiasm for exploring different sides of life. She has shared how much she enjoys becoming different characters and experiencing new stories. This enthusiasm makes her an exciting performer to watch.
Chloe has a magnetic presence on screen. The same intensity she brings to her music is evident in her acting, mixing emotion and passion in a genuine and relatable way. As she grows in this new area, it’s clear that her approach is both professional and heartfelt. She studies her roles, embraces the emotional journey of her characters, and brings her whole self to the screen.
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Additionally, her background in music enhances her acting. Musicians often have a strong sense of emotion and timing, which are invaluable traits in acting. Chloe’s skill at conveying subtle feelings and shifting between different moods is a big part of what makes her such an engaging presence.
With her acting career steadily growing and gaining attention, Chloe Bailey is establishing herself as a serious and respected actress. She’s not just depending on her music fame she’s creating an acting career that stands on its own. Her desire to challenge herself and seek out new creative opportunities shows that she’s in it for the long run.
In a world where many artists struggle to switch between music and acting, Chloe Bailey proves that talent, hard work, and passion can lead to success in many areas. Her acting journey is just getting started, and if her early performances are any indication, audiences can expect to see even more powerful and engaging roles from her in the future. Chloe Bailey is not just trying out acting she’s fully embracing it and is here to stay.
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