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DJ Jazzy Joyce
Birth nameJoyce Spencer
OriginThe Bronx, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop, R&B
Occupation(s)DJ, producer
Instrument(s)Turntable, Sampler
Years active1983-present
LabelsProfile
Websitewww.jazzyjoyce.com
External videos
video icon Oral History, DJ Jazzy Joyce talks about her favorite equipment. Interview date November 12, 2012, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library

DJ Jazzy Joyce (born Joyce Spencer) is an American hip hop DJ and producer on New York City's radio station Hot 97. She is best known for her collaboration with rapper Sweet Tee on the 1986 single "It's My Beat".[1] In 1994, she was featured on "9th Wonder (Blakitolism)", the first single from "Blowout Comb", the second album from Grammy winning rap group Digable Planets. Not only were her DJ cuts prominent on the hook and the outro, but Joyce also exchanged several ad libbed lines at the end of the song's third verse with group member Ladybug Mecca and she was acknowledged by name throughout the track, although never mentioned by name only referred to as Sweet Lime Pie, a name she used as an online persona.

She was a contestant on the first season of DJ reality show, "Master of the Mix", which aired on two cable networks: BET and Centric.

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