Experiencing Mr. V’s (AKA Victor Font) DJ sets, original productions, or re… Read Full Bio ↴Experiencing Mr. V’s (AKA Victor Font) DJ sets, original productions, or remixes is like taking a trip back in time to dance music’s golden age. Before superstar DJs took over the spotlight, dance music was a cultural phenomenon that did what no other form of music could do – bring people together. It didn’t matter what race or sexual orientation you came from because dance music was all about embracing our differences and creating a homogeneous vibe. The music was built heavily on traditional song structures and lots of heart and soul. DJs played whatever it took to get the party going and the music was never predictable. It is with this classic spirit and enthusiasm that New York City’s Mr. V targets today’s dance music world. Mr. V is a throwback in the purest sense.
Growing up in the 1980’s the open-minded Mr. V was heavily influenced by House, Hip-Hop, Latin, Garage and Disco classics, Rhythm & Blues and Jazz. Mr. V was enamored by the role a DJ commanded over a crowd and was taken by the talents of his friend Lord G., who had a weekly Thursday night party in New York City. Despite wanting to be a professional DJ, it wasn’t until he met the legendary Louie Vega that he found his calling. “Louie used to have his party called “Underground Network,” and that’s where I discovered house music. I always wanted to be a DJ, but Louie’s type of music – that whole soulful sound – is what I wanted to play,” says Mr. V.
Louie Vega saw the drive and potential in Mr. V and hired the young Nuyorican DJ / producer as his assistant at the world famous Masters At Work label. In this position Mr. V was given a rare glimpse into the global dance scene and before long was taking to the decks alongside his mentor. Currently, Mr. V is one of the fastest rising names on the circuit on his own as a headliner and as support for Louie Vega. Stylistically, Mr. V has a wildly eclectic sound that brings spontaneity back to the art of DJing. “Sometimes I just pull stuff [out of the DJ bag] out of the blue. I like to keep people guessing. I play things that I don’t think other people are playing – I’ll play a house-rock record or some classic stuff. It’s always different and depends on the vibe,” he says. Mr. V’s favorite labels include Ricanstruction, Vega Records, Real Tone Records, BBE, Dope Wax, Defected and Africanism.
In addition to his busy DJ schedule – Mr. V has displayed his turntable talents at many popular nightclubs across the globe – he is also making quite a name for himself as a producer. In 2001, along with partner Alix Alvarez, Mr. V launched his own label Sole Channel Music as a way to release music with complete control and artistic freedom. To date, he has released four singles on the label including his most famous track, “Something (Wit’ Jazz).” Mr. V has also released original productions and remixes for other labels including Vega Records (featuring the massive tracks “Jus’ Dance” and Louie Vega feat Mr. V “V Gets Jazzy”), Ricanstruction Label, Underground Collective Recordings, King Street Sounds, Hustle Music, City Deep Music and Large Music. 2006 is set to be a big year for Mr. V as it will see the release of his much anticipated debut album, Welcome Home & the lead single “Da Bump”. Combining his multifaceted skills as a DJ / producer / remixer, and with an ear towards dance music’s roots, Mr. V is a name to watch out for!
Growing up in the 1980’s the open-minded Mr. V was heavily influenced by House, Hip-Hop, Latin, Garage and Disco classics, Rhythm & Blues and Jazz. Mr. V was enamored by the role a DJ commanded over a crowd and was taken by the talents of his friend Lord G., who had a weekly Thursday night party in New York City. Despite wanting to be a professional DJ, it wasn’t until he met the legendary Louie Vega that he found his calling. “Louie used to have his party called “Underground Network,” and that’s where I discovered house music. I always wanted to be a DJ, but Louie’s type of music – that whole soulful sound – is what I wanted to play,” says Mr. V.
Louie Vega saw the drive and potential in Mr. V and hired the young Nuyorican DJ / producer as his assistant at the world famous Masters At Work label. In this position Mr. V was given a rare glimpse into the global dance scene and before long was taking to the decks alongside his mentor. Currently, Mr. V is one of the fastest rising names on the circuit on his own as a headliner and as support for Louie Vega. Stylistically, Mr. V has a wildly eclectic sound that brings spontaneity back to the art of DJing. “Sometimes I just pull stuff [out of the DJ bag] out of the blue. I like to keep people guessing. I play things that I don’t think other people are playing – I’ll play a house-rock record or some classic stuff. It’s always different and depends on the vibe,” he says. Mr. V’s favorite labels include Ricanstruction, Vega Records, Real Tone Records, BBE, Dope Wax, Defected and Africanism.
In addition to his busy DJ schedule – Mr. V has displayed his turntable talents at many popular nightclubs across the globe – he is also making quite a name for himself as a producer. In 2001, along with partner Alix Alvarez, Mr. V launched his own label Sole Channel Music as a way to release music with complete control and artistic freedom. To date, he has released four singles on the label including his most famous track, “Something (Wit’ Jazz).” Mr. V has also released original productions and remixes for other labels including Vega Records (featuring the massive tracks “Jus’ Dance” and Louie Vega feat Mr. V “V Gets Jazzy”), Ricanstruction Label, Underground Collective Recordings, King Street Sounds, Hustle Music, City Deep Music and Large Music. 2006 is set to be a big year for Mr. V as it will see the release of his much anticipated debut album, Welcome Home & the lead single “Da Bump”. Combining his multifaceted skills as a DJ / producer / remixer, and with an ear towards dance music’s roots, Mr. V is a name to watch out for!
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Mr. V Lyrics
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An Introduction Smoke and choke and roll a blunt with me Smoking…
back to basics Back to the basics Back to the basics Back to the basics I'm…
Bang Bang Yea Yea Uh Now why you walking around like that Girl come he…
Bora Bora Wallahi sikuangi mrui Me 'ukuanga tu munchies, labda nikiwat…
Born Again I set the fire ablaze Lit it from far away Found it…
Bring Back the Beat We about to bring it back y'all we About to…
Bring That Beat Back Kamu Pasti Bisa Bila kuingat Dimasa kecilku dulu Tak ada be…
Bring The Beat Back We about to bring it back y'all we About to…
Definition Ideas from the bottom of the ocean Refracted by the differen…
game over I'm in the same old mess again Another love has reached…
Get Down She's the crazy, the crazy one Move around 'till I get…
Give Me Life Go on, sometimes we go at a long time Go on,…
Have a Good Time 最高潮 m.o.v.e絶唱 ゴッツいビートふるまうぞ max volume ウーファーぶっ飛ぶ yeah Tシャツ 汗だ…
I Can Sing V.I V.I (hey) V.I like this (ooh-wee) Can't stop do this I…
In Loving Memory I feel like i’m still alive When the shiver touch my…
Intro Kunini ndihamba Funana nawe Ng'yehla ng'yenyuka Ohhh Uyay'ja…
It's Party Time Yeah...yeah yeahh Oh no no no no Yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah y…
Just Dance Is it a fantasy With your body moving next to me Wish…
Oso Step up in this bitch with like 2 fist fulla…
Somethin I just dropped it on the ski Woo I just broke a…
Something With Jazz Uhh, yeah, my conference calls with Los and Kino consists…
The Ceremony Part 1 You You You wont even look You wont even get it…
The Revolution It's a revolution (hey) Don't want no more pollution In my m…
Un Dia Bonito Siento que la vida me ha regalado una estrella De la…
Welcome Home The man you want be, I think I got it It…
Wind Ya Body [Intro] Extra extra This is a MVP presentation Robbie Nevill…
Yo 고맙다는 그말 잘못하는 사람 미안할땐 괜히 더 화내는 사람 통화하다 먼저 끊는사람 지난…
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@umbertogiannini
Always a huge hit for us Latino’s in London
@lockkkpoppp5033
Where Can I find the lyrics😢 really dope
@umbertogiannini
The Copyright Mix is also a real banger!!!
@marquez768
Good times. Loved that one
@thabangthwala3262
Please give me the MIX i had it long ago and my hard drive crashed and i lost it one of the best mixes i ever head
@barbaram7893
👑👑👑👑👑👑🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶💯
@patmackie3499
Love it...1luv 😎
@Mayzaf14
great one!
@cafepr
Where have I been. This is wild & off the chain.. wepaaa
@derrickadams6980
House legend