Come celebrate Robb Breaks 50th on the Harborfront with some of the biggest dj's in hip hop! FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
FEATURING: Trackstar, Greg Nice, Dj Rob Ski, Robb Breakz, And the Treat Yosef Crew (Nu-Stylez, Bizzon, SwadeTrackz)
Best known for his prolific mixtape & radio work, and as the tour DJ for Killer Mike and Run the Jewels, Trackstar the DJ has been fortunate to travel the world playing music he loves, working and performing with many of the greatest artists in hip hop since his start behind the turntables on college radio in St Louis in 1999.
Trackstar built a reputation for creativity and consistency by releasing nearly two hundred mixes including collaborations with Royce da 5’9, Big Boi, Lupe Fiasco and other legends. His work with the elite online tastemaking team The Smoking Section and a constant presence on radio (currently, SiriusXM’s Shade45, every Friday night since 2017) helped him develop a significant following. Track continues to be on the road, playing for crowds across the globe performing including Bottlerock, Dusk, Adult Swim Festival, Boiler Room and more.
Greg Nice broke into the music scene as a beat boxer for Hip Hop Legend T-La Rock. While Smooth B honed his skills at local talent shows, blending lyrics with harmonies. Nice & Smooth came together thru an introduction by a mutual friend in 1985. They put out their first single independently in1986 before they signed to Sleeping Bags Record and later DEF JAM. Their first indie single featured "Skill Trade" and "Dope on a Rope". The duo released four albums from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s. Their first collaborate appearance was on the song, "Pimpin Ain't Easy" by Big Daddy Kane on his album, It's a Big Daddy Thing in 1989.The group notably collaborated with New Kids On The Block and went on to smash stages from Madison Square Garden to the Meadowlands Arena. In 1991 the group was featured on 3rd Base's Gold Album Derelicts of Dialect on the song "Microphone Techniques". Mary J Blige featured Greg Nice on her first platinum single "You Remind Me" in 1991. Smooth B wrote rhymes for Bobby Brown that appeared on his debut album King of Stage and second album Don't Be Cruel. Greg Nice was also featured on C+C Music Factory's platinum selling single "Do you wanna get funky", furthering the group reach in the pop arena.