Initially just one among countless other mixtape DJs in New York,
DJ Whookid rose to prominence alongside fellow Queens native
50 Cent and his
G-Unit posse, whose freestyles he featured extensively and exclusively on his mixes. By the time
50 blew up in early 2003,
Whookid (born
Yves Mondesire) had already released a half-dozen or so mixtapes featuring
G-Unit, including
50 Cent Is the Future,
No Mercy, No Fear, and
God's Plan. Following
50's huge breakthrough, the Queens rapper continued to grace
Whookid with yet more exclusive freestyles, which the DJ then mixed on such releases as
G Unit Radio, Pt. 2: International Ballers. By this point very well known among the street-level rap community,
Whookid also began collaborating with
Snoop Dogg on such mixes as
Smokin Day, Pt. 2 and
Snoop for President. Also in 2003, Full Clip Records released a commercial
Whookid mix,
Hood Radio, Vol. 1, which continued to further the upstart DJ's reputation.
–
Jason Birchmeier, Rovi