DJ King Flow interviews DJ Superstar Jay for Mixtape Addict 83.
- Tariq Azam
- 31 minutes ago
- 4 min read

French DJ and producer DJ King Flow returns with a new episode of Mixtape Addict, presenting a carefully curated selection of underground hip hop. Broadcast via Scientific Sound Asia, the Vietnam-based international radio station and promoter, the show continues to function as a global platform for artists who remain committed to the core values of hip hop culture.
DJ King Flow began his journey at the age of fourteen, developing a style anchored in boom bap while maintaining a modern outlook. His approach draws directly from the foundations of 90s hip hop while staying firmly connected to the present, consistently championing emerging voices from across the underground.
This ability to connect different generations of hip hop has earned him respect from both listeners and artists worldwide, establishing him as one of the most trusted selectors within lyrical hip hop. Throughout his career, he has worked alongside influential figures such as Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C., Juicy J and Khujo Goodie, relationships that reflect his long-standing commitment to preserving the genre’s lineage.
Since launching Mixtape Addict in 2015, DJ King Flow has built the project into a recognised hub for independent artists, combining radio broadcasts, interviews and mixtape releases to highlight genuine talent and strengthen the underground community. Alongside his role as a selector, he continues to expand his creative output as a producer.
His instrumental album The Adventures of F.J. Parker blends jazz-influenced melodies, soulful textures, deep grooves and the raw edge associated with classic hip hop production. His 2025 output, including Money, Give the Town Some Hope and several forthcoming collaborations, demonstrates continued artistic growth and a clear dedication to his craft.

Interview Guest: DJ Superstar Jay.
DJ Superstar Jay is a Bronx-based DJ, producer and radio personality recognised for his long-standing role within New York hip hop culture. Emerging during the mixtape era, he built his reputation through street-focused releases and club-ready selections that reflected the raw energy of East Coast hip hop in the late 90s and early 2000s.
He gained wider recognition through his mixtape series and radio work, becoming known for breaking records and supporting emerging artists alongside established names. His presence within New York’s DJ circuit positioned him as a connector between street culture, radio and club spaces, helping to push underground music into broader rotation.
Throughout his career, DJ Superstar Jay has worked alongside and supported artists associated with major movements in hip hop, including collaborations and appearances connected to figures from the Wu Tang circle, as well as mainstream and underground New York acts. His work reflects a strong understanding of crowd dynamics, blending gritty street records with polished club cuts.
In addition to mixtapes and live performances, DJ Superstar Jay has maintained an active presence in radio, contributing to hip hop programming that prioritises authenticity and regional identity. His longevity within the culture reflects consistency, adaptability and a continued commitment to the foundations of hip hop.
Within the context of Mixtape Addict, DJ Superstar Jay represents the enduring influence of Bronx DJ culture and the importance of selectors who help shape taste, break records, and maintain the connection between underground credibility and wider audiences.
The episode opens with exclusive Mixtape Addict freestyles from Jus One and OneSun, setting a raw and immediate tone rooted in underground Boom Bap culture. Shabaam Sahdeeq and General Steele elevate the lyrical standard on Top Tier, before Lex Lakaiser’s The Lord Gon Bless Us and Perfcto’s Apollo reinforce the session’s gritty foundation.
La The Darkman then injects classic Wu-adjacent street realism through Bullets In My Tec. The mood darkens as The Brothers Grimm deliver uncompromising pressure on Gangster, followed by the cold realism of Life 4 A Life from IDK and Pusha T.
Underground resilience continues through Still Solid, while Mobb Deep’s Discontinued remix brings Queensbridge menace into the mix. The Brothers Grimm return with Saturday Night Cleaver, pushing the Hardcore edge further before Soul Fly briefly resets the groove.
West Coast and Southern textures emerge through Crow Bars and Same Ol P, offering contrast without breaking the underground momentum. Dnzl Izm and DJ King Flow reconnect the session to international Boom Bap on Les Vapeurs, while Daz Dillinger’s The Streets Will Miss U adds reflective West Coast weight.
Derange Da Messiah deepens the introspective tone on Everything, followed by the soulful realism of Day Ones. The closing stretch highlights DJ King Flow’s collaborative presence through It Don’t Matter and META, before Cheryl Salt James delivers empowerment and perspective on Kings & Queens.
Same keeps the underground pulse steady, while Guillotine Kings and Mean While In Gotham close the musical arc with raw East Coast intensity. DJ King Flow’s interview with DJ Superstar Jay ties the episode together, grounding the hour in hip hop legacy, DJ culture and underground authenticity.
The live broadcast will air on Tuesday, January 20th, 2025, from 8 to 10 PM Indochina Time (ICT), with a replay set for Saturday from 8 to 10 AM (ICT).
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict episode 83 (first hour).
Jus One - Mixtape Addict Freestyle
OneSun - Mixtape Addict Freestyle
Shabaam Sahdeeq & General Steele - Top Tier (Prod ES K)
Lex Lakaiser - The Lord Gon Bless Us
Perfcto - Apollo
La The Darkman - Bullets In My Tec
The Brothers Grimm - Gangster (Prod Johnny Slash)
IDK & Pusha T - Life 4 A Life
Star Mon & Gwapstar Klass - Still Solid
Mobb Deep - Discontinued (El Gaouli Remix)
The Brothers Grimm - Saturday Night Cleaver (Prod Furio)
Legit & Rex Seshunz - Soul Fly
Hit-Boy - Crow Bars
Paul Wall & DJ Fresh - Same Ol P
Dnzl Izm & DJ King Flow - Les Vapeurs
Daz Dillinger - The Streets Will Miss U
Derange Da Messiah - Everything
Just Yola & Kamayiah - Day Ones
K Dot The Hood Favorite & DJ King Flow - It Don't Matter
DJ King Flow & King Khazm - META (feat. Silver Shadow D)
Cheryl Salt James - Kings & Queens
Marley B & Kail Problems - Same
Born Unique, Stu Bangas & Benny Watts - Guillotine Kings
Coast Lo Castro, Apathy & Lil Dee - Mean While In Gotham
DJ King Flow - Interview with DJ Superstar Jay
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