K-Sly

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"DJ K~Sly” is a journalist for music. The unique multi-genre equipped DJ has experience and diversity on her belt. She earned popularity and respect early on while riding the radio waves. She was the fun-loving feisty voice in Los Angeles, on her evening show on 100.3 The Beat (Radio One), which featured her #1 most-listened to entertainment column, "The Sleazy Report." Prior to The Beat, "K~SLY" was Atlanta's sweetheart on WHTA (HOT 107.9) with co-host rapper, Ludacris (Def Jam). "K~SLY" expressed, "It was a blessing to work with someone as determined and motivating as Chris [Ludacris]. I learned a lot." Additionally, she did a brief stint in Las Vegas KVEG (97.5) with a midday slot. "K~SLY" has been touted as the little girl with the big voice which is a far cry from her classical piano training and musical background. Don't be fooled by her pretty smile, this girl can rock any party, better than most of her male counterparts. As she strolled into the house music scene, K-Sly was additionally tagged as DJ KATHLEEN TURNER, referring to her ability to turn the tables, in any house. Currently, you can hear "K~SLY" on Sprint Mobile Radio’s “The Ten Spot.” "DJ K~SLY" is traveling worldwide, gaining much deserved recognition. She brought 2008 in with fire at the new Planet Hollywood resort in Las Vegas. She is also the official DJ for Universal Republic recording group, Candy Hill and returned from Seoul, Korea with Candy Hill after deejaying for several clubs and the Candy Hill/Ciara concert 2007. She made a cameo in rapper Mims' video, "Like This." She appeared on CBS "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" spinning for Rich Boy's performance of "Throw Some D's" featuring producer, Polow Da Don. As a DJ, "K~SLY" took Hollywood by storm, spinning at the hottest clubs, premieres, and events in L.A. and around the country. Djing at the world renowned "Beau Rivage Casino/Resort" in Mississippi, to Hawaii to a Scion Yacht Party, she is fast becoming an ambassador for music lovers around the world.


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