DJ Smallz

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DJ Smallz is an American hip-hop DJ, known for his Southern Smoke mixtapes [1] as well as his weekly show on Sirius Satellite Radio and DISH Network, Southern Smoke Radio. [2] [3] His tapes have featured such artists as Young Buck, Ludacris, Master P, Lil Wayne, B.o.B, Outlawz KO McCoy, Drake, and Chingy Yung Berg Juicy J with Project Pat. [4]

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Mixtapes

Hosted mixtapes

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References

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