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In 2001, eager to break free from the hip-hop scene which he had been instrumental in shaping, Stretch started the legendary Monday night at the Tribeca Grand Hotel in NYC, helping to establish the venue as a premier outlet for the worlds top djs. He has also music consulted for the film Boileroom. strech arm strong 124 products Sort by Mini Stretch Scooby-Doo Figure 4.500054 (54) £13.00 Add to trolley Add to wishlist Heroes Of Goo Jit Zu Stretch Thrash -Toy Truck and Figure £40.00 Add to trolley Add to wishlist Jurassic World Stretch Blue Dinosaur Figure 4.90002 (20) £15.00 Add to trolley Add to wishlist Stretch Batman Mini Figure £15. Recently, he provided the music at Kobe Bryant’s Adidas party in Los Angeles, The Tommy Hillfigur Men’s Fashion Show in New York, Eminem’s MTV Awards after party, and most recently, Sade’s after party for her Lovers Rock tour.
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He has also made appearances on the Vibe TV show, Conan O’Brien, and MTV. Stretch has produced records for Lil Kim, Jay-Z, Capone-N-Noreaga, Tragedy Khadafi, Mobb Deep, Eminem, 50 Cent, Ruff Endz, Amel Larriuex and others. He continues to DJ in clubs all over the world, including such places as Tokyo, Osaka, Paris, Copenhagen, Stockholm, London, Miami, Los Angeles, Toronto, Berlin, Frankfurt, Ibiza, just to name a few. Stretch took his chops to New Yorks Hot 97 in 1996, where every Sunday night he exposed his audience to the latest hip-hop, as well as his own brand or irreverent humor. The Source Magazine named The Stretch Armstrong Show the best hip-hop mixshow of all time, recognizing the cutting edge, aggressive nature of the show, and its role in breaking such legends as the Notorious BIG, Jay-Z, Nas and Eminem, as well as rap icons Mobb Deep, Brand Nubian, DITC, Big L, Wu-Tang Clan, Busta Rhymes, and many others. But it was the loyal support of his ever-expanding fan base that really made this show the long-lasting benchmark which it is still considered to this day.

This show catapulted Stretch into the spotlight as an important figure in the world of hip-hop, reflected in the many awards and citations he and his show have received.

Once a week, beginning in the winter of 1990, the Stretch Armstrong Show broadcasted Stretchs 4 hour hip-hop mix, which featured new music from New Yorks best, as well as a mix of breakbeats, past classics, freestyles, not to mention his irreverent on-air antics with his co-host, Bobbito. Though it wasn’t till he landed a time-slot on Columbia Universitys WKCR (89.9FM) that things really heated up on a much grander scale. He gained a popular following playing the latest hip-hop, reggae, and house music, packing dance floors with a seamless, aggressive mix. Starting out playing at the now-legendary downtown clubs like Mars, Nells, and MK, Stretch earned a reputation as an exciting newcomer that was not afraid to take chances and be original. Stretch Armstrong is a New York-based DJ/Producer with a worldwide reputation.
