[1][2][3][4] He played a role in popularizing the genre of Hip hop music as therapy, the concept of DJ residencies in Moscow, and techniques such as phasing, backspinning, punch phrasing, and breakbeat (a rhythmic section of a song that DJs would loop).
[8] James Nwankwo (born June 24, 1989) hails from Orumba North LGA in Anambra State, Nigeria.
[9] In 2013, he pioneered the sounds of Nigerian Afro fusion pop, with his artistry appealing to lovers of all styles of dance music.
[1][10] He is also the first Afro DJ to play at the Bookhouse club revolutionary party in honour of Elizabeth Wurtzel[7] and was listed among Yessiey Africa 100 Most Influential People in 2023.
[11][12] Nwankwo has articles published in journals including: Sage's Bulletin of Science and Technology (Analysis of Impact of Industry 4.0 on Africa, Eastern Europe and US: A Case Study of Cyber-Security and Sociopolitical Dynamics of Nigeria, Russia and USA).