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DJ Jazzy Jeff Added to DJ Hero Lineup
Bringing his exclusive mash-ups the game.
Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

Activision has confirmed that DJ Jazzy Jeff, of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince fame will be joining the roster in the upcoming DJ Hero title.

"I am very, very excited DJ culture is finally getting its due. To have a song in DJ Hero is a dream come true; to be a character someone can pick up the controller and select you and play is probably the biggest thing to happen to me in my career," said DJ Jazzy Jeff. "Music is so much a part of everyone's life, DJ Hero is going to appeal to almost everybody."

In addition to joining the playable characters that will appear in the game, including DJ Shadow, DJ Z-Trip, Grandmaster Flash, DJ AM and others, DJ Jazzy Jeff will shake the room and bring the party to life with his own set list featuring two exclusive mixes hand created himself - Tears for Fears "Shout" vs. Eric B. & Rakim "Eric B. Is President" and LL Cool J "Rock the Bells" vs. The Aranbee Pop Symphony Orchestra "Bittersweet Symphony."

Biggest thing to happen in his career. Take that, Philip Banks.

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