Members

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About

Whodini is a pioneering hip hop group hailing from the vibrant early-'80s New York music scene. The group comprises Jalil Hutchins (rapper), John "Ecstasy" Fletcher (rapper), and Drew "Grandmaster Dee" Carter (DJ). Known for infusing R&B elements into their hip hop tracks, Whodini played a crucial role in shaping the East Coast hip hop and old school hip hop genres. Their groundbreaking work includes hits like "Magic's Wand" and "Friends," which contributed significantly to the new jack swing movement.

How to Sound Like Whodini

Whodini's sound is characterized by a rhythmic, bass-heavy groove interwoven with funk-infused melodies. Their music often blends catchy, melodic hooks with tight, rhythmic raps, creating a danceable yet lyrically engaging vibe. A key element of their sonic identity is the dynamic scratching and mixing by Grandmaster Dee, utilizing tools like the Technics SL-1200MK2 Turntable and the Rane TTM 57SL Mixer. These elements, combined with their pioneering use of DJ software like The Bridge, allowed Whodini to craft a sound that was both innovative and influential, blending the raw energy of hip hop with the smoothness of R&B.

Discography

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