DJ Whoo Kid

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DJ Whoo Kid
Background information
Birth nameYves Mondesir
Also known asThe Mixtape King • The Haitian Sensation
Born (1972-10-12) October 12, 1972 (age 51)
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Origin Queens, New York City, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)
Years active1995–present
Labels Capitol
Website DJ Whoo Kid on Facebook
www.justwhookid.com

Yves Mondesir (born October 12, 1972), better known by his stage name DJ Whoo Kid, is a Haitian-American hip-hop DJ. He is signed with G-Unit Records and its subsidiary, Shadyville Entertainment. He hosts The Whoolywood Shuffle on SiriusXM's Radio Shade 45. His mixtapes often incorporate a soundbite of him shouting his own name. Mondesir had two albums chart on the Billboard 200: XXL Presents: Bad Season with Tech N9ne (#118 in 2011) and The Whoodlum Ball with Smith and Hay and Ranna Royce (#156 in 2018). [1]

Contents

Early life

DJ Whoo Kid, born Yves Mondesir on October 12, 1972, in Brooklyn, New York, is of Haitian descent. He was raised in Queens Village, Queens, and maintains strong ties to Cap-Haïtien, Haiti.

Discography

Hosted mixtapes

Steve-O

MGK

  • 2012: EST 4 Life

Raekwon

  • 2009: Coke Up in Da Dollar Bill (with DJ Scream)

50 Cent

Jae Millz

  • 2006: Harlem Nights
  • 2010: Dead Presidents

Young Buck

  • 2003: The Sopranos: The Dirty Reloaded
  • 2004: Welcome To The Hood
  • 2006: Chronic 2006
  • 2006: Pow!!! Radio: Volume 2: Hosted by Young Buck
  • 2007: G-Unit Radio Pt.24 the Clean Up Man
  • 2007: Product of the South
  • 2007: Best of G-Unit Radio (Young Buck Edition)
  • 2015: Before the Beast

Lloyd Banks

  • 2003: Money in the Bank Part 1
  • 2003: Mo Money in the Bank Part 2
  • 2003: S.W.A.T: Global Mixtape Strike Team
  • 2004: The Hunger For More Tour: Live
  • 2004: Mo Money in the Bank Part 3 – Ca$hing In
  • 2006: Mo Money in the Bank Part 4 – Gang Green Season
  • 2006: Mo Money in the Bank Part 5 – The Final Chapter
  • 2007: Best of Banks
  • 2008: 5 and Better Series Volume 1 – Return of the PLK
  • 2008: 5 and Better Series Volume 2 – Halloween Havoc
  • 2009: 5 and Better Series Volume 3 – The Cold Corner
  • 2009: 5 and Better Series Volume 4 – Reborn
  • 2009: 5 and Better Series Volume 5 – V5

Tech N9ne

  • 2010: Bad Season (with DJ Scream)

Tego Calderón

  • 2005: GuasaGuasa

Tony Yayo

  • 2008: S.O.D
  • 2008: Black Friday
  • 2008: Bloody Xmas
  • 2009: Swine Flu
  • 2009: Swine Flu 2
  • 2009: Public Enemies
  • 2010: Gun Powder Guru 2 (The Remixes) With DJ Scream
  • 2012: Sex, Drugs, & Hip-Hop

Waka Flocka Flame

  • 2014: "I Can't Rap: Vol. 1"
  • 2015: "Salute Me or Shoot Me 5"

Tinie Tempah

  • 2010: Micro Mixtape
  • 2011: Foreign Object

Spider Loc

  • 2006: Bangadoshish (L.A. Kings)
  • 2006: G-Unit Radio Part. 18 (Rags 2 Riches)
  • 2008: Connected: Volume 3: It's The Network
  • 2008: Connected: Volume 4
  • 2009: Connected: Volume 5
  • 2009: The Best of Spider Loc: Volume 1
  • 2009: Reptible
  • 2009: Connected: Volume 6

40 Glocc

  • 2008: Outspoken 3 (hosted by DJ Strong & 50 Cent)
  • 2008: I Am Legend
  • 2009: Mo'Fro Presents...

G-Unit

G-Unit Radio

  • 2003: Smokin' Day 2 (G-Unit Radio Part 1)
  • 2003: International Ballers (G-Unit Radio Part 2)
  • 2003: Takin' It to the Streets (Hosted by LeBron James) (G-Unit Radio Part 3)
  • 2003: No Peace Talks! (G-Unit Radio Part 4)
  • 2004: All Eyez on Us (G-Unit Radio Part 5)
  • 2004: Motion Picture Shit (Hosted by Floyd Mayweather) (G-Unit Radio Part 6)
  • 2004: Footwear by RBK: Volume 1
  • 2004: King of New York (G-Unit Radio Part 7)
  • 2004: The Game: The Fifth Element (Hosted by Steve-O) (G-Unit Radio Part 8)
  • 2004: Young Buck: G-Unit City (G-Unit Radio Part 9)
  • 2005: 2050 Before the Massacre (G-Unit Radio Part 10)
  • 2005: Tony Yayo: Raw-n-Uncut (Hosted by Eminem) (G-Unit Radio Part 11)
  • 2005: Olivia: So Seductive (G-Unit Radio Part 12)
  • 2005: The Return of the Mixtape Millionaire (G-Unit Radio Part 13)
  • 2005: Back to Business (G-Unit Radio Part 14)
  • 2005: Are You a Window Shopper? (G-Unit Radio Part 15)
  • 2006: Mase: Crucified 4 da Hood (G-Unit Radio Part 16)
  • 2006: Mobb Deep: Best in the Bizness (G-Unit Radio Part 17)
  • 2006: Spider Loc: Rags to Riches (G-Unit Radio Part 18)
  • 2006: Freeway: Rep Yo Click (G-Unit Radio Part 19)
  • 2006: Mobb Deep: Best in the Bizness 2 (G-Unit Radio Part 20)
  • 2006: Hate It or Love It (G-Unit Radio Part 21)
  • 2006: Hip Hop Is Dead - Verse 2 (G-Unit Radio Part 22)
    • U.S. Sales: 900,221 [2]
  • 2007: Tony Yayoyo: Finally off Papers (Hosted by Snoop from The Wire) (G-Unit Radio Part 23)
  • 2007: Young Buck: The Clean Up Man (Hosted by LeBron James) (G-Unit Radio Part 24)
  • 2007: Sabrina's Baby Boy (Hosted by Chris Rock) (G-Unit Radio Part 25)

This is 50

  • 2008: Return of the Body Snatchers (This is 50 Volume 1)
  • 2008: The Elephant in the Sand (This is 50 Volume 2)
  • 2008: Sincerely Yours Southside(This is 50 Volume 3)
  • 2008: Tony Yayo: S.O.D. (This is 50 Volume 4)

G-Unit Radio West

  • 2005: LA American Wasteland (G-Unit Radio West Volume 1)

Jay Star

  • 2010 "Rise of a Star" (Hosted by "Dj Whoo Kid")

Maino

  • 2009: Unstoppable

Mobb Deep

  • 2004: The New Mobb Deep (Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid & the Alchemist)
  • 2000: H.N.I.C. The Mixtape Vol. 1 (Whoo Kid & Prodigy Of Mobb Deep)

Mazaradi FOX

  • 2007: Fresh Out da Body Shop (Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid, 50 Cent & Mazaradi FOX)

Obie Trice

  • 2006: Bar Shots
  • 2007: The Most Under Rated
  • 2012: Watch The Chrome

Mike Knox

  • 2008: Killadelphia (Hosted With Tony Yayo)
  • 2010: Money Machine

Lil' Kim

Bishop Lamont

  • 2008: The Confessional

Nyce Da Future

  • 2008: 38 in the Head

Shawty Lo

  • 2009: Fright Night

Capone-N-Noreaga

  • 2008: CNN Back on that Q.U.Shit

Vlad "Haitian V" Calixte

  • 2008: New Elevator Music

Cashis & Young De

  • 2008: Homeland Security

Jrocwell

  • 2009: Most Anticipated Artist of 2009

Nixon Nyce

  • 2009: I Can Only Be Me

Murda Mixtape (With Stretch Armstrong)

  • 1999: Murda Mixtape 2000 Vol. 1
  • 1999: Murda Mixtape 2000 Vol. 2
  • 2000: Murda Mixtape Vol. 3 (Hosted by The LOX)
  • 2000: Murda Mixtape Vol. 4 (Hosted by Capone 'N Noreaga)
  • 2000: Murda Mixtape Vol. 5 (Hosted by Prodigy of Mobb Deep)
  • 2007: Murphy's Law (The New Murda Mixtape)
  • 2009: 45 Ways 2 Die

Final Destination (With Stretch Armstrong)

  • 2000: Final Destination Vol. 1 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 2000: Final Destination Vol. 2 - Life Ain't a Game (Hosted by Ja Rule)
  • 2001: Final Destination Vol. 3 - Queenz 2 New Orleanz (Hosted by U.T.P.)

G.A.G.E.

  • 2006: DJ Whoo Kid & Dr. Dre Presents G.A.G.E.
  • 2006: DJ Whoo Kid & Dr. Dre Presents G.A.G.E. - Crack Murder & Missed Meals

DeStorm Power

Tapes

  • 1997: 90 Minute Shootout Vol. 1
  • 1997: 90 Minute Shootout Vol. 2
  • 1999: Niggas Don't Want It
  • 2000: Allstar Birthday Bash (hosted by Hype Williams)
  • 2001: Unbreakable (hosted by Eminem)
  • 2001: Escape From New York (hosted by Nas)
  • 2001: Hydro
  • 2002: Hydro Vol. 2
  • 2002: State of Emergency with Dj Kay Slay (hosted by Snoop Dogg)
  • 2003: The Sopranos Mixtape (Dirty Reloaded) (hosted by Young Buck)

Set It Off !

  • 2007: Set It Off Vol. 1
  • 2008: Set It Off Vol. 2
  • 2009: Set It Off Vol. 3
  • 2010: Set It Off Vol. 4

Snoop Dogg

  • 2002: State Of Emergency (With DJ Kay Slay)
  • 2003: Westside Reloaded
  • 2004: The Revival
  • 2004: Welcome To The Chuuch Vol.4: Sunday School
  • 2004: Welcome To The Chuuch Vol.5: Snoop Dogg For President
  • 2007: Tha Blue Carpet Treatment Mixtape (With DJ Drama & DJ Skee)
  • 2008: Landy & Egg Nogg: A DPG Christmas
  • 2009: I Wanna Rock Mixtape (with DJ Skee & DJ Scream)
  • 2010: We Da West (With DJ Skee & DJ Scream)

The Afterparty (Blends)

  • 1998: The Afterparty Vol. 1 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 1998: The Afterparty Vol. 2 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 1999: The Afterparty Vol. 3 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 4 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 5 - Southern Heat (Hosted by Lil' Kim)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 6 - Survivor Ice Party (Hosted by ???)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 7 - ??? (Hosted by Eminem)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 8 - QB's Finest (Hosted by Dirty Money Records)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 9 - Southern Hospitality (Hosted by Sisqó)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 10 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 11 - ??? (Hosted by DJ Clue)
  • 2000: The Afterparty Vol. 12 - ??? (Hosted by ???)
  • 2001: The Afterparty Vol. 13 - ??? (Hosted by P. Diddy & DJ Whoo Kid)
  • 2001: The Afterparty Vol. 14 - City Of Pimps (Hosted by Ron Isley & P. Diddy)

POW!

  • 2006: POW! Radio Vol. 1
  • 2006: POW! Radio Vol. 2 (With DJ Mandog & Coach PR; Hosted by Young Buck)
  • 2006: POW! Radio Vol. 3 - Mixtapes On A Plane (Hosted by 50 Cent & Samuel L. Jackson)
  • 2006: POW! Radio Vol. 4 - The Transporter (Hosted by Lloyd Banks, Arnold Schwarzenegger & Jason Statham)
  • 2006: POW! Radio Vol. 5 - Pimpin' Pimpin' (Hosted by Katt Williams)
  • 2007: POW! Radio Vol. 6 - Happy Birthday Whoo Kid!
  • 2007: POW! Radio Vol. 7 - Best Of Banks (Hosted by Lloyd Banks)
  • 2007: POW! Radio Vol. 8 - Position Of Power (Hosted by RIZ)
  • 2007: POW! Radio Vol. 9 - The Cons Vol. 5 (Hosted by Consequence)
  • 2008: POW! Radio Vol. 10 - Drug Users Handbook (Hosted by Tony Yayo)
  • 2006: POW! Artist Series Vol. 1 - 50 Cent - Best Of 50 Cent
  • 2006: POW! Artist Series Vol. 2 - Peedi Crakk - Torture (Crakk Is Bakk)
  • 2006: POW! Artist Series Vol. 3 - Obie Trice - The Most Underrated
  • 2006: POW! Artist Series Vol. 4 - Memphis Bleek - Heir To The Throne
  • 2006: POW! Artist Series Vol. 5 - 50 Cent - Best Of 50 Cent 2 (This One's For My Bitches)
  • 2007: POW! Young Buck - Mr. Ten-A-Key Product Of The South

The Hyphy Movement (With DJ E-Rock)

  • 2005: Bay Bidness The Mixtape
  • 2005: Bay Bidness Vol. 2
  • 2006: Bay Bidness Vol. 3
  • 2006: Bay Bidness Vol. 3.5 (With J-Espinosa)

Max Payne

  • 2002: Max Payne The Official Mixtape (Queens To New Orleans Vol. 2) (Hosted by Baby & N.O.R.E.)
  • 2002: Max Payne 2 (Hosted by 50 Cent)

Canadian Coke

  • 2006: Canadian Coke Vol. 1 (Hosted by Kardinal Offishall)
  • 2006: Canadian Coke Vol. 2

The New Next

  • 2005: The New Next - Moisture Mixtape Lost In Dubai (Hosted by 50 Cent)
  • 2006: Next - The Next Level (Japanese Import)

D-Block

  • 2003: D-Block The Mixtape
  • 2004: Jadakiss Vs Beanie Sigel - Rap The Vote Mixtape

Kool G Rap

  • 2005: Dead Or Alive

Sam Scarfo

  • 2006: The Corner

Stat Quo

  • 2005: Zone 3 (Hosted by Eminem)

Busta Rhymes

  • 2004: Surrender The Mixtape

Nipsey Hussle

  • 2009: Bullets Ain't Got No Names Vol. 3

Trav

  • 2009: Follow Me

2Pac & Cookin' Soul

  • 2009: Night of the Living Dead (2Pac Edition)

C-Squared

  • 2011: Makaveli vs. Mathers 2

M.O.B

  • 2011: Awake In A Surgery

Max B

  • 2008: Public Domain 3
  • 2009: Coke Wave

Crooked I

  • 2008: Da Block Obama

B.G.

  • 2008: Champion

DJ Paul

  • 2010: Too Kill Again (with DJ Scream)

J. Cole

  • 2007: J Cole, The Come Up, (DJ ill Will)

Juicy J & Project Pat

  • 2010: Cut Throat 2 (Dinner Thieves), (with DJ Scream)

Jay Rock

  • 2010: From Hood Tales To The Cover Of XXL, (with DJ Scream)

Juvenile

  • 2009: Undefeated, With (DJ Scream)

Kidd Kidd

  • 2009: New Kid On Da Block, With (DJ Scream)

Doesya Smoke

  • 2008: King Doesya

NOE

  • 2008: NOE Torious Kid

Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, the Notorious B.I.G. & Cookin' Soul

  • 2008: Night Of The Living Dead
  • 2009: Happy Birthday
  • 2009: Night Of The Living Dead II

Sammy Adams

  • 2010: Party Records

D12

  • 2015: The Devil's Night Mixtape

Tinie Tempah

  • 2010: Micro Mixtape
  • 2011: Foreign Object (Hosted by Russell Brand)

Skepta

  • 2011: Community Payback

Giggs

  • 2011: Take Your Hats Off

Wiley

Ghetts

  • 2011: Momentum

Pink Grenade

  • 2014: The Famous As Fuck Tape (Produced by Jonathan Hay and Mike Smith) [3]

Eminem

  • 2014: Eminem Vs. DJ Whoo Kid Shady Classics

Nasty C

  • 2020: "Zulu" mixtape

Filmography

YearMediaRoleNotes
2003 Doggy Fizzle Televizzle Himself
2010 Morning Glory [4] Himself
2017 FishCenter Live [5] Himself

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