Kemar McGregor
Kemar McGregor (born 20 June 1980), also known by his nicknames, DJ Flava, Flava McGregor and Kemar McGregor the Billboard King, is a Jamaican-American pop reggae, hip-hop, R&B and Dancehall producer. He has recorded and produced music for the most renowned artists in the music industry, including Snoop Dogg/Snoop Lion, Rick Ross, Sinéad O'Connor, Musiq Soulchild, Syleena Johnson, Mya, Jon Secada, Maxi Priest, Sizzla, Marcia Griffiths, Beenie Man, Wayne Wonder, Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel, Elephant Man, Capleton, Sanchez, Freddie McGregor, Luciano, Sugar Minott, Barrington Levy, Gregory Isaacs, Morgan Heritage, Half Pint, Tanya Stephens, Stefflon Don, Gyptian, Cas Haley, Beres Hammond, Glen Washington, Etana, Bounty Killer and Cocoa Tea, among many others. McGregor is the owner and chief executive officer of FM Records. Kemar McGregor has sold millions of records worldwide
Kemar McGregor was born in the Community 7 section of Kingston and grew up in Montego Bay, Jamaica. He worked as a radio deejay on RJR 94 FM in Kingston before founding his first recording label, No Doubt Records, in 2001. McGregor's smooth, seamless mixing style earned him the nickname "Flava" among established Jamaican selectors, prompting McGregor to adopt the radio pseudonym "DJ Flava."
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