BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY
Jay Smooth
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Jay Smooth | |
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Born | John Randolph New York City |
Occupation | Writer, DJ, radio personality,blogger |
John Randolph, better known by his deejay name Jay Smooth, is the founder of New York City's longest-running hip hop radio program,[1] WBAI's Underground Railroad.[2]
He is also known for blogging on the website hip hop music.com and hosting Ill Doctrine,[3][4] a hip hop video blog. Ill Doctrine features Smooth's commentary on hip hop, politics, and social justice as in the "Soulja Boy Presidential Debate Remix" or the spot "How to Tell People They Sound Racist". Smooth also occasionally provides music commentary onNPR,[5] and founded one of the world's first hip-hop websites, hip hop music.com.[6]
Smooth, the son of a white, Jewish mother and a black father,[7] grew up in New York City. He chose the pseudonym "Jay Smooth" as a teenager when he started his radio program.
In 2008 he was chosen as one of Salon.com's "sexiest men living."[8]
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