DJ SCRIPZ sat down with DJ HARD HITTIN’ HARRY discussing the entertainment industry and his accomplishments as a Haitian artist

Nestled within the vibrant array of New York’s Haitian community, DJ Hard Hittin’ Harry (real name Harry D’Janite) has carved a unique path in the music industry. More than just a DJ, he’s a bridge builder, a champion of Haitian culture, and a vital contributor to the evolution of hip hop. Harry sat down with DJ Scripz on the platform “Loungin with Scripz” as they discuss Harry’s career and contribution to not only Hip Hop and Haitian Culture, but on a Global level.

Early Rhythms: A Haitian Soundtrack in Brooklyn

Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Harry’s musical journey began amidst the rich sounds of Konpa and Zouk, traditional Haitian genres. Immigrating to Brooklyn with his family in the 1970s, he found himself surrounded by the burgeoning hip hop scene. This exposure fostered a deep passion for both his Haitian heritage and the emerging sounds of his adopted home.

Spinning Dreams: From Basement Jams to the Fugees

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Wyclef and Lauryn Hill introducing DJ Hard Hittin’ Harry as The Fugees’ first DJ

Harry’s love for music translated into action. He honed his skills on turntables, transforming basements into vibrant hip hop havens. His dedication and talent caught the attention of The Fugees, a group destined for superstardom. Harry became their first official DJ, spinning at their early gigs and contributing to the raw energy that propelled them to the forefront of the hip hop scene.

Beyond the Booth: A Champion for Haitian Culture

While making waves in hip hop, Harry never forgot his roots. He became a vocal advocate for Haitian culture. His radio shows, “Haitian All-StarZ Radio” and “The Global Jam Session,” became platforms to showcase Haitian music alongside mainstream hip hop and R&B. These shows served as a bridge between cultures, introducing new audiences to the vibrant sounds of Haiti.

Harry’s dedication extended beyond radio. He actively promoted Haitian artists, utilizing his industry connections to ensure their voices were heard. He became a Public Relations specialist, leveraging his experience to elevate the careers of talented artists, especially Haitians.

A Global Stage: Enduring Value in a Changing Industry

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Juneteenth Celebration in Harlem w/ DJ Hard Hittin’ Harry

The music industry has seen dramatic shifts since Harry’s early days. Yet, his dedication remains unwavering. He continues to DJ at events in New York and across the globe, reminding audiences of the power of classic hip hop and Haitian cultural sounds. His social media platforms keep him connected to a global audience, fostering a sense of community and cultural exchange.

A Legacy of Inspiration: More Than Just Beats

DJ Hard Hittin’ Harry’s impact goes beyond thumping basslines and infectious beats. He’s a symbol of perseverance and cultural pride. His story exemplifies the power of harnessing one’s heritage to fuel success, while remaining a champion for the community that nurtured him.

As hip hop continues to evolve, Harry serves as a reminder of the genre’s core values – community, cultural expression, and a dedication to the art form. His story inspires a new generation of artists and cultural ambassadors, proving that lasting impact can be made by staying true to your roots and celebrating the sounds that shaped your journey.

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