Dj Uncle Al

DJ Uncle Al, born Albert Moss in Miami, Florida, was a prominent figure in the Southern hip hop and Miami bass scene, best known for his influential role in the development of the region's unique sound. DJ Uncle Al was recognized for his ability to craft infectious beats and unique party anthems that invoked the vibrant spirit of Miami's urban nightlife and culture. Emerging from Liberty City, a focal point for the Miami hip hop movement, Uncle Al's music often reflected the social dynamics of the area, pulsating with rhythm and regional flair.

Throughout his career, DJ Uncle Al was dedicated to promoting peace and unity through his music, a message distinctly woven into his tracks and live performances. His signature style combined with his commitment to non-violence earned him deep respect in the music community. His discography includes standout releases such as the "Crank" EP, showcasing his adeptness at creating high-energy dance music. With tracks like "We Come To Party," "Off The Chain," and "Partytyme," DJ Uncle Al solidified his reputation as an architect of the party scene, while singles like "Liberty City" and "What's My Name" helped to establish his identity as a local music icon. Although his life was tragically cut short in 2001, his legacy continues to reverberate in the Miami music scene and beyond.

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Crank (EP)
Album - 7 Tracks - Released June 3, 2015
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  1. June 3, 2015
  2. January 2, 1998
  3. January 3, 1997
  4. January 3
  5. January 1, 1996
  6. August 1, 1995
  7. January 6
  8. February 15, 1994