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TULSA , OK  USA Joined Apr 4, 2006
When you speak of Brok Bundlez, James Elliott or Saran, youd think you were talking about three different men. However, these are merely the aliases of a true renaissance man able to manipulate hip-hop, jazz, funk, soul and classical music into a meaty stew of loops, hooks and beats; always pleasing to the ear and filling for the soul. Though his relationship with hip-hop runs long and deep, many people havent heard of him. Thats all about to change Now living and working in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this Brooklanite doesnt consider himself a transplant. Hes right at home. So much so, he crafted his name, BROK BUNDELZ, to reflect that: The BR: Are for his home, The first two letters in the word Brooklyn The OK: For his new home in Oklahoma Bundlez: Bundles of money for my entire family. Through his many years in the game, Brok has flown under the radar, but has been a part of many high-profile projects. His break came by the way of New Yorks Hot 97FM D.J. Mister Cee. Under Mister Cee's wing, Brok laced Kool G. Rap's"Lifestyles of the Rich an Famous" on his Rated XXX Album. After that, Brok was asked to lend his unique talents to several projects. New Yorks Hot 97FM D.J. Mister Cee came calling, where Brok produced the shows intro for radio ultra-diva Wendy Williams. D.J. Mister Cee would eventually go on to be the Associate Executive Producer of The Notorious B.I.Gs debut album Broks next single cut was the New York club banger "Shake dat Ass Girl", released on Tape Kingz records
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