DJ King Flow interviews Honey Dinero for Mixtape Addict 57.
- Tariq Azam
- Jul 8
- 4 min read
Updated: Jul 9

French DJ and producer DJ King Flow returns with a new edition of his weekly series, Mixtape Addict, unveiling the latest playlist and welcoming special guest Honey Dinero for an exclusive interview. Hosted on Scientific Sound Asia, the respected Asian electronic music station, promoter, and DJ agency, this episode adds to the show’s growing legacy as a vital voice for underground hip-hop culture.
Originally from France, DJ King Flow began his journey in music at just 14 years old. Over time, he has become a notable force within international hip-hop, earning a reputation for blending traditional elements with forward-thinking creativity. His mixtapes and productions are known for their authenticity, technical finesse, and deep reverence for the roots of the genre.
He has worked with influential names including Ras Kass, Torae, Tragedy Khadafi, Juicy J, O.C., and Khujo Goodie of Goodie Mob. These collaborations underscore his reach and respect within the scene, uniting artists from different eras and regions. His style reflects a deep appreciation for lyrical craft and production integrity, making each release a testament to hip-hop’s expressive power.
Since launching his professional career in 2012, DJ King Flow has built lasting ties with key players across New York, Miami, Dallas, Providence, and Seattle. His partnership with Young Amsterdam has further expanded his reach, helping cultivate a network of underground creatives and independent voices across continents.
In 2015, he founded Mixtape Addict, which quickly gained traction as a trusted platform for raw, authentic hip-hop. By 2019, the project had grown to include Mixtape Addict Report, a video interview series featuring appearances from both rising talents and established icons. Episodes recorded in France, Canada, and New York have helped to document the culture from the inside, providing insight into both the music and the people behind it.
The latest episode’s spotlight on Honey Dinero highlights DJ King Flow’s ongoing commitment to elevating female voices in hip hop. Her presence on the show brings sharp lyricism and a strong perspective, reinforcing the series’ mission to celebrate diverse voices and stories. With each new edition, Mixtape Addict remains a key outlet for artists who live and breathe the spirit of hip-hop.

Interview Guest: Honey Dinero.
Honey Dinero, also known as Jewelz Jeffers or JE’Welz, is a Bronx-born MC known for her commanding voice, sharp lyricism, and unapologetically raw delivery. With a sound rooted in classic New York hip-hop, she brings a fierce presence to every track, combining gritty street narratives with personal reflections.
Her music speaks to survival, resilience, womanhood, and ambition, drawing from her own experiences, including her journey as a breast cancer thriver. She is part of the duo HDXMM alongside producer Murda Megz.
Together, they debuted with the single Big Gyal Tawk in 2022, featuring cuts by Tone Spliff. The track blends Honey Dinero’s bold vocals and lyrical precision with hard-hitting boom-bap production, showcasing her ability to remain grounded in traditional hip-hop while carving out a distinct identity in the modern scene.
Her reputation as one of NYC’s most formidable underground voices has earned her a nomination for Best Female Rapper at the Underground Music Awards. Whether she’s spitting bars, performing live, or dropping visuals, Honey Dinero brings authenticity and energy to everything she does.
In addition to her music, she’s a multifaceted creative, acting, cooking, and using her platform to inspire and empower. Her presence in hip-hop reflects both tradition and innovation, and her boss-lady persona continues to grow across platforms.
DJ King Flow opens Episode 57 with a fierce trio of tracks from Honey Dinero, showcasing her solo talents and collaborations with Murda Megz and The Bad Seed. These opening cuts balance street wisdom with lyrical depth, firmly planting her at the centre of DJ King Flow’s spotlight. Benny The Butcher’s Summer 25 follows with raw, autobiographical insight over grimy production, while Stoney Brooks and Mike Titan keep the energy high with abstract freestyles and introspective flows.
Mid-set highlights include standout French and East Coast collaborations. Blood Clot by S.R.I 14.80 & La Vilerie adds horrorcore edge, while Gran Centennial and Ckooliente stay rooted in traditional Boom Bap. Marley B & Cash Lansky deliver motivational rhymes, and Casablanca The Gawd’s Larceny brings in a darker, grittier sound. REKS and Artisin’s freestyle serves as a lyrical anchor before Gran Centennial re-emerges on What’s My Name.
As the set progresses, Dshon El Villano teams up with Khujo Goodie to bridge Southern and East Coast styles. Sympl MC & DJ Scientist deliver a soulful jazz-rap blend with Lemonade, followed by Jimmymack’s Gen X Party, which combines nostalgia with clever lyricism. The hard-hitting Run It Up by Tony Moxberg and Benny The Butcher return the show to street rap aggression, followed by the smooth lyrical chemistry of Kadiz and Mickey Factz on Right Back.
Closing the episode, Smif-N-Wessun drop Elephant In The Room, a seasoned anthem with a strong presence, before Ghostface Killah, Lloyd Banks, and Nicholas Craven wrap up the mix with Endangered Innocence, a soulful meditation on survival. The episode concludes with DJ King Flow’s exclusive interview with Honey Dinero, offering listeners a rare look into her journey, creative process, and vision in today’s underground hip-hop scene.
The live broadcast is set for Tuesday, July 8th, 2025, from 8 PM to 10 PM Indochina Time (ICT), and a replay is scheduled for Saturday from 8 AM to 10 AM (ICT).
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict episode 57 (first hour).
Honey Dinero & Murda Megz - Soul Assassins
Honey Dinero - Chapter 1
Honey Dinero & The Bad Seed - On God
Benny The Butcher - Summer 25
Stoney Brooks - Acid Freestyle
Mike Titan & Silent Someone - The Feeling Of The Cold
S.R.I 14.80 & La Vilerie - Blood Clot
Gran Centennial - Body Bag
Ckooliente - The Bounce Back
Marley B & Cash Lansky - Muscle
Casablanca The Gawd & Cotola - Larceny
REKS & Artisin - Mixtape Addict Freestyle
Gran Centennial - What’s My Name
Contageous Funk - No Way Out
Dshon El Villano & Khujo Goodie - Right Now
Sympl MC & DJ Scientist - Lemonade
Jimmymack - Gen X Party
Tony Moxberg & Benny The Butcher - Run It Up
Kadiz & Mickey Factz - Right Back
Smif-N-Wessun - Elephant In The Room
Lloyd Banks, Ghostface Killah & Nicholas Craven - Endangered Innocence
DJ King Flow - Interview with Honey Dinero
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