Buddy Peace

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Buddy Peace
Birth nameNick Budd
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres Alternative hip hop
Occupation(s) Producer, DJ
Instrument(s) Sampler, turntable
Years active2004-present
Labels Strange Famous Records
Website buddypeace.com

Nick Budd, better known by his stage name Buddy Peace, is an English hip hop producer and DJ from London. He has been the resident DJ for Lex Records and Strange Famous Records. [1]

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Career

Buddy Peace released the mixtape, Wolf Diesel Mountain, in 2008. [2] He released Working Man, a collaborative album with the rapper Prolyphic, on Strange Famous Records in early 2013. [3] [4] [5] Kraftwerking Man followed later that year. [6]

Buddy Peace received a lifelong position at Strange Famous Records as their resident remix, scratch, and mixtape DJ. [7]

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

Guest appearances

Productions

Remixes

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