DJ Clue is reminding people about the impact he’s had on the music industry over the last two decades in a recent post on social media.
On Saturday (April 1), ClueManatti took to Twitter to put his vote of confidence in as a top tier artists and repertoire (A&R) representative.
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“I’m your favorite A&R’s.. Favorite A&R [100 emoji][left pointing emoji],” Clue said.
Clue then followed up with a response as to why he feels this way about his own personal talents.
“When You talk about “Clue” Mixtapes..don’t forget to mention all the artists who no one had ever heard of who got record deals off of being on my tapes,” Clue said “And not no rappers you never heard of. I’ll let ya’ll drop the names below [side laughing emoji].
Check out the tweets below:
From the late 1990s to the early 2000s, DJ Clue was one of the hottest DJs in the music business due to his infectious mixtapes. Over the last two decades, Clue has worked with a plethora of artists including JAY-Z, Fabolous, and Lil Wayne, to name a few. He also mentored DJ Envy while he was a young DJ.
The legendary mixtape DJ previously spoke on the state of the music business in 2022 when he chastised the quality of music that’s being released today. Clue revealed on Twitter that he’s not a fan of some of the current music being produced, and he offered some advice to those making music in the modern era.
“A lot of these records would be better if these rappers took a pen and pad and wrote their raps down,” DJ Clue tweeted. “It needs to be well thought out and not just saying anything.”
He added: “Some of these songs be A,B,C, and awful.. TF.”
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Several people in Clue’s comments agreed with his sentiments. “Word I’m so over it at this point,” one user wrote, adding: “The producer should be the star.” Another said: “Finally someone says it.” Some wanted Clue to bring up specific names.