DJ Phoenixx is back with Flamin' Hip Hop 22.
- Tariq Azam

- Jul 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 8

DJ Phoenixx, a dedicated member of the Mixtape Addict DJ Coalition, returns with a fresh instalment of Flamin' Hip-Hop, airing this Wednesday on Scientific Sound Asia. As one of Asia’s leading radio stations, DJ agencies, and event promoters, Scientific Sound Asia continues to spotlight outstanding talent from both electronic and urban music scenes across the globe.
Originally from Épernay in northeastern France, DJ Phoenixx has earned a growing reputation through his energetic, genre-fluid hip-hop sets. Drawing influence from both American and European sounds, his mixes have found an international audience and cultivated a loyal following.
His work is frequently broadcast on R2V Radio in Valenciennes and a range of U.S.-based stations, reinforcing his ability to connect with listeners across continents. Renowned for his versatility, Phoenixx seamlessly blends Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, Reggaeton, and Moombahton.
This reflects his deep understanding of urban music culture and his knack for crafting compelling cross-genre selections. Beyond the decks, Phoenixx also works as a videographer, creating promotional visuals that showcase his eye for detail and extend his creative expression.
As an active contributor to the Mixtape Addict DJ Coalition and the DJ League, Phoenixx remains deeply embedded in the global hip-hop community. His episodes are available on Djpod, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Audiomack, steadily building his audience with each show.
With every edition of Flamin’ Hip-Hop, DJ Phoenixx continues to develop his distinctive sound, pushing boundaries while celebrating urban music’s global spirit, securing his place as a respected figure in the international mixtape movement.
Flamin' Hip Hop Episode 22 by DJ Phoenixx opens with unmistakable Southern heat as Ludacris kicks things off with Number One Spot and Get Back, bookended by Lil Jon’s Crunk anthems What U Gon’ Do and Get Crunk. Black Stax's Ooh Wee (Remix) provides a funky, conscious pivot, while 2Pac & Nate Dogg’s Thugs Get Lonely Too softens the tone with reflective West Coast G-Funk.
The midsection focuses on the early 2000s East Coast and Club Rap dominance. T.I., Cassidy, Young Buck, and The Game keep the verses sharp and confident, while Alicia Keys’ Karma adds soul and balance. Ja Rule, Fat Joe, and Nas lead powerful NYC anthems, including the blues-inflected Bridging the Gap. Club-ready joints like Just A Little Bit and So Much More highlight the era’s smooth, flirtatious side.
Later in the mix, Candy Shop, Like That, and You Know My Style push the session into slick, radio-friendly territory, before Rihanna’s Pon De Replay reintroduces a Caribbean club vibe. T.I. and Jay-Z’s Bring Em Out fuels the party energy, followed by the vibrant percussion of 1 Thing and the aggressive girl-power Crunk of Girlfight.
Ludacris closes with Potion, blending club appeal and lyrical finesse. Across this set, DJ Phoenixx channels 2000s party rap, regional power, and iconic voices, delivering a smooth, energetic mix that blends generations and geographies with authority.
DJ Phoenixx, Flamin' Hip Hop Episode 22.
Ludacris - Number One Spot
Lil John & The East Side Boyz - What U Gon’ Do
Black Stax - Ooh Wee (Remix) (Prod. DJ King Flow)
Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz feat. Bo Hagon - Get Crunk
2 Pac & Nate Dogg - Thugs Get Lonely Too
T.I. - U Don’t Know Me
Ludacris - Get Back
Alicia Keys - Karma
The Game feat. 50 Cent - Westside Story
Bump J. - Move Around
Young Buck - Shorty Wanna Ride
Cassidy - I’m A Hustla
Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Drop It Like It’s Hot
Ja Rule feat. Fat Joe - New York
Nas - Bridging The Gap
50 Cent - Just A Little Bit
Fat Joe - So Much More
50 Cent - Candy Shop
Memphis Bleek - Like That
Nas - You Know My Style
Rihanna - Pon Di Replay
T.I. & Jay‑Z - Bring Em Out
Amerie feat. Eve - 1 Thing
Brooke Valentine feat. Big Boi - Girlfight
Ludacris - Potion
Listen on Mixcloud here.



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