Every generation grows up with the memory of the music that was the soundtrack to the important moments to our lives. What we also remember most are the people responsible for bringing us those magical moment, also known as the dee jays. In the 242 some generations might say “Da Butler” others “Yellow & Da Butcha” and others “DJ Fynes”, but the new generation (the 20 & younger) are now singing the praises of the “Young Mulah” sound. With parties that attract 1500+ teens consistently this young sound has got it on lock and wants to talk about it. We jumped at the opportunity to talk to these young music maestros!
What brought Young Mulah together ?
The thought of connecting one generation to another is what brought Yung Mulah together…
Which music style does the sound prefer ?
We love to entertain the youth but we are also diverse enough to spin for adults. So our music style is all across the map.
Were you nervous when you did your first event ?
There was truly no need to be nervous at the first Yung Mulah Teen Event. We took all measures with marketing and advertising as usual to ensure success. No matter the Market, the tactical stratergies remain the same.
– Tell us about it ?
There is one word to describe the party… EPIC… I can reference it to a Teen Black Out… No offence to our good friends over there @ K.O. Productions. We went as far as to even clear this with the owners in efforts to show respect and maintain great business relations as we have now.
We love to entertain the youth but we are also diverse enough to spin for adults. So our music style is all across the map. – signed Young Mulah
What Dee Jay influences you guys the most ?
Bugz of the Show Boyz comes to mind ( and of course Supa Mario and Ignite) but right now we are trying to build the Young Mulah brand – Ajay, Onetime and Crank.
Tell us about your favorite event ever in Young Mulah history ?
The most memorable ones out of 4 were the birthday for Ajay and the birthday for Terran. Both were more fun than work The VIP was packed and the love from the faithful supporters was breath taking.
How has being apart of Young Mulah change your lives ?
It definitely improved our lives and gave us a better appreciation of what a team of dedicated people can accomplish once we stick together.
What’s the strategy for getting people out to your parties ?
SME has been known for throwing great parties, as Young Mulah connected we combined all of our experience and influence to get an even greater crowd to these new Young Mulah branded events.
Does the team only consist of you guys or are there others involved in the magic ?
(Supa Mario) – The team has some hidden treasures and we want to strongly mention Jamaal Mckenzie (aka DJ Smooth) who has held a Ladder for SME for many years we climbed on the strengths of persons like him. Additionally Sean Ferguson (aka DJ IGNITE) through the toughest time we made it look easy. I have great respect for his talent and him as a go getter. If you take notice he is still going. Then there is the Man who helped me with the first SME EVENT Handle Sands (aka Dj Reality). After 5 years I can still pick up the phone and ask his advice. Last but not least special thanks to Michelle Fox, Charlie Johnson and Leslia Miller who worked with me over the past 5 years. “If the people around me are not successful then I was not successful in my contribution to their lives”
What music style do you find the kids at your parties prefer ?
Music is selected from all categories. The youth today are usual fashion sensitive which aligns them with what ever music is current, reggae hip hop and more. General speaking we play all types even Bahamian Jams can be played at our events in addition to the Junkanoo.
What’s next for Young Mulah, what do you guys have up your sleeve ?
The next item on the drawing board is Young Mulah Stole Xmas. It’s the Last Party of 2012 and anticipated to be the biggest one of the year. We will also be launching our female team Cache’ so keep your eyes open!