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Mix It Up ATL: DJ Montay Breaks Down How “Low” by Flo Rida Came About [Exclusive Interview]

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DJ Montay sits down on this latest installment of 'Mix it Up ATL'  and takes us back to how he became a member of the legendary Oomp camp. Also, he speaks on now being diamond certified, and his experiences touring with T-Pain. RELATED: Mix It Up ATL: DJ Sense Details How Gangsta Grillz Mixtapes Came […]

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