![]() ![]() ![]() Ģ011 saw singles being released from Hoppa. The following year, a collaboration with Cleen and General Populous was released called "DJ Hoppa Presents Cleen and General Populous: Cleen Pop Music". He then released another collaboration with Mine+Us called Day By Day. In 2009, he released his second solo album, Network Networth, which contained his hit single Up Jumped the Boogie. Hoppa's next work, Volume One, was an album billed under "Hop & Pop" which was in collaboration with General Populous. Another collaboration, this time with Sirah, followed Clean Windows Dirty Floors was released in 2007 and was noted for containing "a winning mix of wit, humor, ability, and perspective". His next album, Avantgardening: Cultivating Food for Thought, was released in September 2007 and was in collaboration with Mine+Us (pronounced minus). Not much was heard of him in 2005, but in 2006 he produced Bliss n Eso's Up Jumped the Boogie, which charted in Australia. Musical career ĭJ Hoppa released his first album, To April From June, in August 2004 the duplication costs of which were funded by Hoppa's friends after they were impressed by the quality of the album. In a September 2004 interview, he revealed that he had taken up beat making and production in high school. Hoppa was born on April 28, 1983, to a trumpeter and a cellist. He has made beats for Dizzy Wright's The Golden Age mixtape, The First Agreement EP and SmokeOut Conversations, Jarren Benton's My Grandma's Basement, and also worked with SwizZz & Gavlyn. He was signed to rapper Hopsin's now defunct record label Funk Volume, and CEO of the San Fernando Valley independent label Broken Complex located in North Hollywood, California. Lee Gresh, known professionally as DJ Hoppa (born, Ap) is an American DJ and producer from Panorama City, Los Angeles.
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