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My Conversation with DJ Fade

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DJ Fade is a DJ, model, producer and one half of the duo Jersey Gods.  

'It's Time' is one of their most popular tracks.    Gaining repeated radio play on Hot 97, Power 105(local stations in the tri-state area)and more.   

DJ Fade comes on and give us a brief history on his musical background, his inspiration.   He also shares great insights on networking and tells us about an exciting collaboration he's putting together with dancehall artist Shenseea.

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Follow DJ Fade on Twitter at https://twitter.com/djfadethefuture?lang=en 

Listen to his music on Soundcloud here https://soundcloud.com/djfadethefuture 

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