Not many djs, of any genre of music can boldly state that they concurrently mix on three radio stations
in the same market. DJ Drake, one of the most prolific djs on the east coast presently holds that honor. Born
and raised in Richmond, Virginia, DJ Drake started his career in 1987 on WKIE (1540 AM) by entering and winning a contest
sponsored by the station. He was introduced to Elbravador, one of the top djs during that time, who took Drake (15) under
his wing. In late 87, early 88, when WKIE folded, Drake began appearing as a guest dj on Elbravador's daily radio show on
station WANT (990 AM). Once WANT folded in late 88, Drake appeared with Elbravador at a variety of private parties and club
nights.
One late evening in 1989, when FM was on the rise, DJ Drake was going through radio stations
on his father's receiver and came across a station not only playing Hip Hop, but also mixing the music. He called Elbravador
and encouraged him to listen as well. After finally hearing the call letters, he and Elbravador decided to go to the station
where they met Mike Street, a freshman at the University of Richmond working at the small college radio station.
In early 1990, while working at the university's radio station, Drake met Terry Lewis who was working for MAGIC 99
(WPLZ 99.3), one of the hottest Hip Hop and R&B radio stations in Richmond. Terry had come to the University looking to
form a posse of djs to be on his show. Drake, not feeling that it was time to leave, declined. A year later in 1991, Terry,
having created the well-known Richmond posse of djs, The Funk Brothers, again called upon Drake who left the comforts of the
small college radio station and never looked back. It was then, at the tender age of 19, that Drake began spinning records
with the Funk Brothers, often heading the show.
DJ Drake's musical insight was acquired from
his home; a household that loved music. Some of his greatest influences are the infamous DJ Red Alert, Mr. Magic, Marley Marl,
Disco TEE, Reggie Mac and, of course, Elbravador.
Over the past 15 years, DJ Drake has worked
on a variety of Richmond radio stations, including WCDX (R&B & Hip Hop), WKJS (Urban AC), and WPZZ (Gospel), where
he obtained his honor as the ONLY dj to concurrently mix on 3 radio stations. Drake has opened for many nationally known djs
such as Kid Capri, DJ Kool, and Ron G. He has headlined many of Richmond's Friday and Saturday club nights, building his fan
base of upscale Richmonders with his unique style of Ol' School mixing.