G-Man
About G-Man
G-Man:
Born and raised in Houston, G-Man began his love for music while at a young age and continued as he became the local DJ for parties while attending Pasadena and Milby High.
J-Que
Music Director and DJ of KBXX's 97.9 The Box, J-Que is also known as "The Pimperelli"! Follow him @djjque
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