Yves Mondesir
Also known as The Mixtape King
Born (1972-10-12) October 12, 1972 (age 39)
Origin Queens, New York and Cap-Haïtien, Haiti
Genres Hip hop, Soul
Occupations DJ, producer
Years active 1995–present
Labels G-Unit,
Shady Ville Entertainment, Money Management Group,
Dream Big Ventures
Associated acts G-Unit, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks
Tinie Tempah, Akon, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Chamillionaire, Sha Money XL, Tony Yayo,
Tech N9ne, Wyclef Jean, Giggs, Young Jeezy, Obie Trice,
Website DJ Whoo Kid's RadioPlanet.tv

DJ Whoo Kid (born Yves Mondesir in Brooklyn, New York) is a hip hop DJ and of Haitian descent raised in Queens Village, New York but with strong roots to Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. He used to be signed to G-Unit Records and its subsidiary label, Shady Ville Entertainment. He is the host of Hollywood Saturdays on Sirius/XM Radio, and in March 2009 he launched the video website RadioPlanet.tv. His productions often uses a sound clip of shouting his DJ name, with an echo effecct.

Contents

Discography [link]

Hosted mixtapes [link]

50 Cent [link]

Jae Millz [link]

  • 2006: Harlem Nights
  • 2010: Dead Presidents

Young Buck [link]

Lloyd Banks [link]

  • 2003: Money in the Bank Part 1
  • 2003: Mo Money in the Bank Part 2
  • 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
  • 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
  • 2011: 5 and Better Series Volume 6- Cold Corner 2

Tego Calderón [link]

  • 2005: GuasaGuasa

Tony Yayo [link]

  • 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

Tinie Tempah [link]

  • 2011: Micro Mixtape
  • 2011: Foreign Object

Spider Loc [link]

  • 2006: Bangadoshish (L.A. Kings)
  • 2007: G-Unit Radio Part. 18 (Rags 2 Riches)
  • 2008: Connected 3
  • 2008: Connected 4
  • 2009: Connected 5
  • 2009: Reptible
  • 2009: Connected 6

40 Glocc [link]

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

G-Unit [link]

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 (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 (G-Unit Radio Part 6)
  • 2004: King of New York (G-Unit Radio Part 7)
  • 2004: The Fifth Element (G-Unit Radio Part 8)
  • 2005: G-Unit City (G-Unit Radio Part 9)
  • 2005: 2050 Before the Massacre (G-Unit Radio Part 10)
  • 2005: Raw-n-Uncut (G-Unit Radio Part 11)
  • 2005: 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: Crucified 4 da Hood (G-Unit Radio Part 16)
  • 2006: Best in the Bizness (G-Unit Radio Part 17)
  • 2006: Rags to Riches (G-Unit Radio Part 18)
  • 2006: Rep Yo Click (G-Unit Radio Part 19)
  • 2006: 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[1]
  • 2007: Finally off Papers (G-Unit Radio Part 23)
  • 2007: The Clean Up Man (G-Unit Radio Part 24)
  • 2007: Sabrinas Baby Boy (G-Unit Radio Part 25)
  • 2004: Best of G-Unit Radio (Hosted by Lebron James)
  • 2007: Best of G-Unit Radio (50 Cent Edition)
  • 2007: Best of G-Unit Radio (Lloyd Banks Edition)
  • 2007: Best of G-Unit Radio (Young Buck Edition)

This is 50

  • 2008: Return of the Body Snatchers (This is 50 Volume 1)
    • Worldwide downloads: 1,000,000[2]
  • 2008: The Elephant in the Sand (This is 50 Volume 2)
    • Worldwide downloads: 1,500,000
  • 2008: Sincerely Yours Southside(This is 50 Volume 3)
    • Worldwide downloads: 500,000
  • 2008: S.O.D. (This is 50 Volume 4)
    • Worldwide downloads: 400,000

G-Unit Radio West

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

Jay Star [link]

Maino [link]

  • 2009: Unstoppable

Mobb Deep [link]

  • 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 [link]

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

Obie Trice [link]

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

Lil' Kim [link]

  • 2007: Ms. G.O.A.T.
  • 2007: Ms. G.O.A.T. 2

Chamillionaire [link]

  • 2005: The Truth

Bishop Lamont [link]

  • 2008: The Confessional

Nyce [link]

  • 2008: 38 in the Head

Capone 'N Noreaga [link]

  • 2008: CNN Back on that Q.U.Shit

Vlad "Haitian V" Calixte [link]

  • 2008: New Elevator Music

Cashis [link]

  • 2008: Homeland Security

Jrocwell [link]

  • 2009: Most Anticipated Artist of 2009

Nixon Nyce [link]

  • 2009: I Can Only Be Me

Murda Mixtape (With Stretch Armstrong) [link]

  • 2000: Murda Mixtape Vol. 1 (Hosted by ???)
  • 2000: Murda Mixtape Vol. 2 (Hosted by ???)
  • 2001: Murda Mixtape Vol. 3 (Hosted by The LOX)
  • 2001: Murda Mixtape Vol. 4 (Hosted by Capone 'N Noreaga)
  • 2002: Murda Mixtape Vol. 5 (Hosted by Prodigy of Mobb Deep)
  • 2007: Murphy's Law (The New Murda Mixtape)
  • 2007: The Best of Murda Mixtape (With DJ Spinbad)
  • 2009: 45 Ways 2 Die

Final Destination (With Stretch Armstrong) [link]

  • 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. [link]

  • 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 [link]

Tapes [link]

  • 1997: 90 Minute Shootout Vol. 1
  • 1997: 90 Minute Shootout Vol. 2
  • 1998: Hydro
  • 1998: Hydro Vol. 2
  • ????: Niggas Don't Want It
  • ????: Unbreakable
  • ????: Birthday Bash

Set It Off ! [link]

  • 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 [link]

  • 2002: State Of Emergency (With DJ Kay Slay)
  • 2004: Westside Reloaded
  • 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) [link]

  • 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 Sisquo)
  • 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! [link]

  • 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)
  • 2006: POW! Young Buck - Mr. Ten-A-Key Product Of The South

The Hyphy Movement (With DJ E-Rock) [link]

  • 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 [link]

  • 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 [link]

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

(The New) Next [link]

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

Jay-Z [link]

  • 2005: The Red Album (Japanese Import; With Bach Logic)

Freestyle Mixtapes [link]

  • 1997: Secret Sessions
  • 2003: Classic Freestyles Vol. 1 - Bottoms Up!

D-Block [link]

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

Kool G Rap [link]

  • 2005: Dead Or Alive

Sam Scarfo [link]

  • 2006: The Corner

Stat Quo [link]

  • 2005: Zone 3 (Hosted by Eminem)

Busta Rhymes [link]

  • 2004: Surrender The Mixtape

Nipsey Hussle [link]

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

Trav [link]

  • 2009: Follow Me

2Pac & Cooking Soul [link]

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

C-Squared [link]

  • 2011: Makaveli vs. Mathers 2

M.O.B [link]

  • 2011: Awake In A Surgery

Stretch and Live Squad [link]

  • The Best Of Stretch

Max B [link]

  • 2008: Public Domain 3
  • 2009: coke wave

Crooked I [link]

  • 2008: Da Block Obama

B.G. [link]

  • 2008: Champion

DJ Paul [link]

  • 2010: To Kill Again With, (DJ Scream)

J Cole [link]

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

Juicy J & Project Pat [link]

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

Jay Rock [link]

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

Juvenile [link]

  • 2009: Undefeated, With (DJ Scream)

Kidd Kidd [link]

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

Doesya [link]

  • 2008: King Doesya

NOE= [link]

  • 2008: NOE Torious Kid

The Notorious B.I.G. & Cooking Soul [link]

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

Dr.Dre [link]

2011 : TBA

Slaughterhouse [link]

2011: Shady's The Team ( Hosted by D12 )

UK Grime= [link]

Tinie Tempah [link]

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

Skepta [link]

2011: Community Payback

Giggs [link]

2011 : Take Your Hats Off

Wiley [link]

2011: Creating A Buzz Volume 1 (Hosted by Ashley Cole)

Ghetts [link]

2011: Momentum

Filmography [link]

Year Film Role Notes
Morning Glory[3] Himself In production

References [link]

External links [link]


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It may also refer to:

  • The Falling Star (Der Fallende Stern) a 1950 German drama film directed by Harald Braun
  • "Falling Star (The Outer Limits)", an episode of the television series The Outer Limits
  • Falling Star, a section of Star Wars Tales Volume 4
  • Falling Stars, a role-playing game for young children
  • "Falling Star in Your Eyes", a song by Japanese rock band The Brilliant Green from their album Los Angeles
  • "Falling Star", an episode of the television series General Hospital: Night Shift
  • "Falling Stars", a song by musician Serj Tankian from the album Elect the Dead Symphony
  • "Falling Stars", a song by electronic group Sunset Strippers
  • Catch a Falling Star, a 1957 song popularized by Perry Como's hit version
  • Would You Catch a Falling Star, 1982 single by American country music artist John Anderson
  • List of General Hospital: Night Shift episodes

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    Falling Star (The Outer Limits)

    "Falling Star" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series. It first aired on 30 June 1996, during the second season.

    Introduction

    A pop singer is about to commit suicide, when she meets Rachel; a time traveler and her fan from the future.

    Opening narration

    Plot

    Pop singer Melissa McCammon is about to commit suicide by overdosing on drugs. With her once meteoric career at a standstill and her husband (Xander Berkeley) cheating on her, she sees no hope. Then she encounters Rachael, an ardent fan from the future. Rachael is a time traveler — and an uninvited tourist in Melissa's body. She tells Melissa that her music inspired her future fans to resist a totalitarian takeover, which will succeed if she dies now. However special authorities are out to punish Rachel for her crime, as time-traveling and using a host body plus changing the past is a serious offense, and she must be subliminated. The authorities from the future want Melissa dead and will resort to anything — including murder — to preserve their version of the past.

    WHOO

    WHOO is the callsign for Sports Talk 1080 the Team, an AM sports radio station in Orlando, Florida, United States. It broadcasts at a medium-wave frequency of 1080 kHz. It is owned by Genesis Communications.

    WHOO is the Orlando area affiliate for NBC Sports Radio. The station was fully switched over on October 1, 2012, and was an affiliate of ESPN Radio prior to then. The station broadcasts three local sports talk shows, The David Baumann Show (6am-9am weekdays), The Whitney Johnson Experience (noon-3pm weekdays) and Tuck and O'Neill (3pm-7pm weekdays), which is hosted by Jerry O'Neill and Mike Tuck. The Dan Patrick Show is also in the programming mix and airs from 9am-noon weekdays.

    1080 The Team is also the local affiliate for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Marlins, and Miami Hurricanes football. It is also the local affiliate of Westwood One's NFL coverage, presenting normal Sunday games, Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football.

    History

    The WHOO calls were used on AM 990 in Orlando, which is now WDYZ, from 1947 to 1987 and then again from 1988 to 2001.

    Podcasts:

    DJ Whoo Kid

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Whoo Kid

    by: 50 Cent

    [50 Cent talking]
    [Hook]
    You want beef wit me? take a number, and get in line
    You bump heads wit me?
    I pop ya top off wit the nine
    You mad at me? Shit cause you can't shine
    You ain't gettin' yours? thats fucked up cause I'm gettin' mine
    [50 Cent]
    I got a M1 in my hand, I'm feelin' to start killin' shit
    I'm not the nation's new Malcolm X, but I'm militant
    What, I'm supposed to be scared cause you got a big chest?
    My four fifth will lift you and your motherfuckin' bench press
    Why you screamin' war senseless, I'm tryin' to spaz
    Swing my knife, tore break it off in yo ass
    Niggas get hugged up in the huddle, I know how to clear 'em out
    Four fifth, four shots, that'll fuckin' air 'em out
    In the hood niggas love me cause I keep it real
    G-Unit niggas, they gon' always make bail
    Whether it's two G's or twenty G's
    Whether or not wit two pieces or two keys
    Bitch please, get on ya knees you can lick these balls
    I'm not that nigga that you striptease for
    You gotta a problem or anger nigga to call
    Cause I'm out like a pimp and a trick, bitch!
    [Hook]
    You want beef wit me? take a number, get in line
    You bump heads wit me? I pop ya top off wit the nine
    You mad at me? Shit cause you can't shine
    You ain't get yours? That's fucked up cause I'm gettin' mine
    [50 Cent talks till end]




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