DJ Tiiiiiiiiiip | |
---|---|
Birth name | Taylor Madrigal |
Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) |
|
Years active | 2009–present |
Formerly of |
|
Taylor Madrigal, known by the stage name DJ Tiiiiiiiiiip, is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based DJ and promoter. [1]
Madrigal grew up in Minneapolis. His stage name is an alteration of his childhood nickname, Tip. [2] In 2009, he became a founding member of rap collective Audio Perm. He produced beats for the group. [3] [4] Madrigal originally went by the name "Depo Shot". [5] He later formed half of the duo Biter Fighters with Unfuh Qwittable of Audio Perm. [6]
Madrigal began DJing in 2010. He joined Thestand4rd on tour in 2014. [7] He became the official DJ of the group and served as one of their producers. [8] [9] He has since collaborated with artists such as Bobby Raps, Allan Kingdom, Spooky Black, Aaron Carter, [10] and Yung Gravy. [11] Madrigal and Bobby Raps perform together as duo Dequexatron X000. [8]
In 2016, Madrigal contributed to Watch the Stove, a viral mixtape campaign by Hamburger Helper. [12] He featured on "Feed the Streets", the opening track of the album. [13]
Madrigal has been outspoken about preventing sexual harassment during his DJ sets. [14]
DJ Tiiiiiiiiiip | |
---|---|
Birth name | Taylor Madrigal |
Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) |
|
Years active | 2009–present |
Formerly of |
|
Taylor Madrigal, known by the stage name DJ Tiiiiiiiiiip, is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based DJ and promoter. [1]
Madrigal grew up in Minneapolis. His stage name is an alteration of his childhood nickname, Tip. [2] In 2009, he became a founding member of rap collective Audio Perm. He produced beats for the group. [3] [4] Madrigal originally went by the name "Depo Shot". [5] He later formed half of the duo Biter Fighters with Unfuh Qwittable of Audio Perm. [6]
Madrigal began DJing in 2010. He joined Thestand4rd on tour in 2014. [7] He became the official DJ of the group and served as one of their producers. [8] [9] He has since collaborated with artists such as Bobby Raps, Allan Kingdom, Spooky Black, Aaron Carter, [10] and Yung Gravy. [11] Madrigal and Bobby Raps perform together as duo Dequexatron X000. [8]
In 2016, Madrigal contributed to Watch the Stove, a viral mixtape campaign by Hamburger Helper. [12] He featured on "Feed the Streets", the opening track of the album. [13]
Madrigal has been outspoken about preventing sexual harassment during his DJ sets. [14]