POWER (THE SOUL CONTROLLER), Award winning DJ
and remix producer is a master at pleasing crowds in the club, radio and
mixtapes. Known around the world for his crazy remixes and DJ style he recieved
a Justo's Mixtape Award in NYC for his "Reggae Meets Hip Hop" series.
He is constantly releasing new and innovative mixtape compilations to please his
fan base with guest appearances by artists such as 50 cent, Busta Rhymes, Sean
Paul, Elephant Man, Wycleff and more. His mixtapes have been featured in the NY
TIMES, SCRATCH magazine, RIDDIM magazine etc. and his Soul Controllers
Production co. has produced remixes played by djs worldwide.
Power has appeared on numerous tv and radio
stations such as BET, MUCHMUSIC, HOT 97NYC, BBC UK, FLOW 93.5fm Canada, JAPAN
FM NETWORK, THE EDGE (Australia) and HOTT 107.5FM Bermuda to name a few. Power
is famous for his live blend of Hip Hop, R&B, Electro and Dancehall/Reggae
and has held residencies and rocked parties at the most famous clubs in the
world such as Club SPEED (NYC-Saturdays), China Club (NYC-Fridays), Eugene's
(NYC Fridays), as well as rocking parties in Chicago, Detroit, Las Vegas,
Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Houston, Montreal, Las Vegas, Bermuda, Virgin
Islands and St. Maarten to name a few. In 2005 he was the official dj for
Rocawear's Roc-da-Caribana festival in Toronto, Canada hosted by Jay Z and has
also toured with and deejayed for artists such as Foxxy Brown, Game &
Jelleestone, as well as rocking parties for Jermaine Dupri, P Diddy, Spike Lee,
Oprah Winfrey, Vivica Foxx, David Banner and 50 cent.
Power is featured in a movie commercial for
Caterpillar shoes and MIMS "This Is Why I'm Hot" remix. video feat.
Junior Reid and Baby Cham a song which he co-produced. He is currently the
official DJ for Reggae Superstar JUNIOR REID and the official afterparty dj for
JayZ's Blueprint 3 tour afterparties feat. Memphis Bleek. His syndicated radio
show "Outta Control Radio" with host Mad Linx (BET) currrently
broadcasts to 4 million listeners in 5 countries and can be heard at
Hello,
my name is Wade “DJ Wade-O” Harris and I host the Wade-O Radio Show, where It’s
More than Music…It’s Ministry! I believe that music is one of those rare
art forms that can bring people of all races, nationalities and economic
backgrounds together. In its purest form, music can inspire, encourage and
evoke an emotional response that can resonate with the listener for hours and
even days on end. Ministry takes that a step further. Ministry equips others
with the skills to become all that God has destined for them to become.
Although I grew up going to church in Columbus, Ohio, for the first 22 years of
my life I didn’t have a true personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I
knew who Jesus was, but I was not committed to serving Him. During my
college years at Howard University and then going by the name DJ Oddysey, I
hosted the #1 radio show on Howard’s student run radio station WHBC 830
AM. As such, I had the opportunity to share the stage or DJ events with
and for the likes of Nas, Busta Rhymes, Alicia Keys, DJ Clue, Fabolous, DMX,
Biz Markie, Mos Def, Baby Sham, Ashanti and Mobb Deep.
Despite that “worldly success,” I was spiritually bankrupt. I was never
truly at peace. I knew I needed to make a change in my life, but I was
scared. I didn’t want to miss out on all of the fun. I thought that
when I finally grew up, then I would get serious about serving the Lord.
In 2002, my life changed. A good friend gave me a book written by former hip-hop
superstar Ma$e entitled Revelations. Through Ma$e’s (now Pastor Mason
Betha) testimony, I was re-introduced to Jesus Christ. I saw
someone who had everything I was chasing: money, power and respect, yet gave it
all up to serve the Lord. At that moment, I knew the Lord was calling
me. This time, I accepted the Lord’s call and my life has not been the
same ever since. Even though I’m still growing up, I’ve dedicated
my life to telling others about Jesus Christ.
I currently attend the Metropolitan Baptist Church in Newark, NJ where I have
led the Singles Minstry, sang in the choir, taught in the Youth Bible Academy
and served in the media ministry. I am happily married to the former
Belinda Norman and we have one son together, Nathan Josiah.