
Gary brought back this Clue tape for me called,
4, 5, 6 (Going For Broke) and to this day, it’s my favorite mixtape of
all-time. It had a Mobb Deep joint on it
called Drop A Gem On ‘Em that I had only heard about it in Vibe magazine. It was Mobb Deep’s response to 2Pac’s diss on
Hit ‘Em Up and it hadn’t been released yet.
Just for that fact, I loved the mixtape, but it had a lot of other gems
on there such Nas’ Take It In Blood, Lil Kim’s No Time and Capone-N-Noreaga’s
Illegal Life. For the next five years, I
would have a love affair with Clue tape’s and I made it a priority to cop every
Clue tape that came out. There was the
Show Me the Money series, Clue For President series, the Cluemanatti series and
countless others.
In the late 90s, mixtapes weren’t artist driven
like they are today, they were DJ driven.
It seemed like each DJ was known for something. Ron G was nice with the blends, Tony Touch
had the scratches and dope turntable techniques, Kayslay was known for showcasing
beef between rappers, but Clue had the exclusives and was known for breaking
New York artists. I first heard the Lox,
Fabolous, Joe Budden, Stack Bundles and a bunch of other artists from Clue
tapes. I remember hearing Mobb Deep’s
Quiet Storm, Puff’s All About The Benjamins and Jay-Z’s People’s Court for the
first time on Clue tapes.

When you think of some of the greatest mixtape DJs of all-time, Clue has to be included because he was forerunner in revolutionizing the mixtape game. In my opinion, Clue paved the way for a lot of DJs such as DJ Kay Slay, DJ Envy and DJ Drama. Clue was also one of the first mixtape DJs to transition successfully to releasing major label albums and music production. At the end of day though, my love for DJ Clue is for the mixtapes that he blessed us with. I had an addiction for hip-hop and Clue was the pusher feeding my habit, so to DJ Clue, I owe you a huge debt of gratitude for blessing me with dope music over the years.
Love your passion for music!
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