DJ Kayslay's aggresive approach to being a DJ has earned the respect of his peers in the hip hop community. Through out the past few years, rappers of all levels, from LL Cool J to Eminem to Ruff Ryders, have it made it a must to appear on a DJ Kayslay mix-tape either as hosts of a tape or supplying an exclusive freestyle appearance. DJ Kayslay mix-tapes have served as a CNN for the ghetto community, updating the world on the latest tracks as well as attacks and rebuttals from some of the game's most infamous battles.
7 Too Much for Me (Feat. Nas, Baby, Foxy Brown & Amerie)
8 Purple Haze (The Diplomats Feat. Cam'ron)
9 Freestyle (Feat. Eminem)
10 The Champions (Feat. Doo Wop, Tony Touch, DJ Clue, Funkmaster Flex, S&S
11 Brucie B, Kid Capri & Ron G)
12 Seven Deadly Sins (Feat. Vita, Angie Martinez, Duchess, Lady May, Amil
13 Sonja Blade & Remy Martin)
14 New Jack City (Feat. Posta Boy, Shells, Cassidy, Grafh & J Hood)
15 Westside Driveby (Feat. E-A-Ski, MC Ren & Kam)
16 I'ma Smack This MuthaF*#ka (Feat. N.O.R.E.)
17 Angels Voice (Feat. the Flipmode Squad)
18 I Got U Explicit
19 Take a Look at My Life (Feat. Fat Joe, Remy Martin & a Bless)
20 Coast to Coast Gangstas (Feat. Sauce Money, Joe Buddens, WC, Bun B
21 Killer Mike & Hak Ditty)
22 Nino Brown (Feat. Wyclef & Hollywood)
23 Put That Thing Down (Feat. 8-Ball, MJG & Jagged Edge)
DJ Kayslay's aggresive approach to being a DJ has earned the respect of his peers in the hip hop community. Through out the past few years, rappers of all levels, from LL Cool J to Eminem to Ruff Ryders, have it made it a must to appear on a DJ Kayslay mix-tape either as hosts of a tape or supplying an exclusive freestyle appearance. DJ Kayslay mix-tapes have served as a CNN for the ghetto community, updating the world on the latest tracks as well as attacks and rebuttals from some of the game's most infamous battles.