If you ever get a chance to meet DJ Scoob Doo you will quickly find out he is more than just a DJ, but one of the leaders of the next generation of street music. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Scoob's early life was held together by two hard working parents. Moving to East Orange and later to Orange, New Jersey, Scoob never left his New York roots behind. It was easy for Scoob to adapt to both the New York & New Jersey scene because of the constant travel back & forth at an early age. His early DJ career consisted of making mixtapes for classmates in school off of late night radio shows that others could not stay up late and listen to.

In the year 1993, Scoob's mother passed away leaving a hole the size of a toilet bowl in his heart. Much of what Scoob did during his life, after his loss, didn't mean much of anything. As he puts it, "I thought the world was gonna end at any given minute." It wasn't until Scoob wanted and got a pair of turntables that he considered and began to vent out bottled emotions that held him back from living his life to the fullest. Not only did he vent, but he also went to the extreme.

To date, Scoob produces the rapidly growing Streets Talk DVD, countless mixtapes series & the Banned from your Radio Show. You can witness Streets Talk DVD & the mixtape collection in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Boston, North Carolina, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, and much more!!! Scoob is working on a few motion pictures so stay tuned to the Streets Talk DVD movement to get all the information first. CEO of Big Picture Productions, DJ Scoob Doo is currently getting more involved with other ventures, which include directing, producing, real estate & fashion. With a lot of hard work and determination in his past, Scoob is always looking to the future.

As he puts it "There is nothing or nobody that could possibly stop me. Only Scoob could stop Scoob. I stood in my own way for too long. It's my time."