DJ Maj

DJ Maj

DJ Maj in 2012
Background information
Birth name Mike Allen
Genres Christian hip hop
Years active 1997–present
Labels Gotee, Fistpic
Associated acts tobyMac
Website www.djmaj.com

Mike Allen,[1] professionally known as DJ Maj, is a Christian music DJ, contributing to Gospel music albums released by tobyMac, GRITS, Ill Harmonics, Carman, dc Talk, and the Newsboys. DJ Maj has released several mixtapes, as well as three solo albums: BoogiRoot, Speckled Goats and Speckled Goats II.

Early life

His friends gave him the name "DJ Magic" after watching him play on turntables. Mike only learned to deejay because his friend who was a DJ moved away from Louisiana so he felt he had to learn it all for himself. He later changed his name to "DJ Maj" to reflect that, as a Christian, he did not want to be associated with magic. He continued to DJ as a way of paying his way through technical college and soon perfected the art, using it as a means of bringing "holy hip-hop" to the mainstream audience.[2]

He signed a recording contract with Gotee Records and in 1999, released his debut mixtape album: Wax Museum: the Mixtape.[3] The success of this album led to him collaborating with several Christian music stars in his following mixtapes and his debut album in 2005, BoogiRoot.

In 2002, Maj moved to the center of Christian Music, Nashville, Tennessee. He started a radio show to raise awareness of Christian urban music.[2]

In 2007, Maj released his third album, Speckled Goats II, a low-cost album ($7.99) with proceeds donated to hunger relief in third-world countries.

In 2009, Maj produced the Gotee Hip Hope Hits Compilation.

Discography

Mixtapes
Albums

Contributions

He has toured many times with TobyMac, as well as working on his albums. He has also done work for Christian rapper T-Bone. He is included in the listing of the Diverse City Band crew, which is the list of people who perform with tobyMac in concerts. He was also the DJ who made the cuts on !Hero.[3]

References

  1. "DJ Maj Discography". Jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved 2008-07-08.
  2. 1 2 "Exploring The Boogiroot: DJ Maj moves from mixing to MCing on new album". Crossrhythms.co.uk. 2005-10-21. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
  3. 1 2 "Gotee.com". Gotee.com. Retrieved 2011-11-19.

External links

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