US-based DJ and Musician, Ratchet Rome has stated that his exposure to African music was as result of listening to African music from his Liberian dad.
Speaking on EVIBES with Becky, the musician said this exposure has influenced his music taste and selection.
“I have been listening to my parents’ music and it gave me a good base when it comes to my music taste and selection. My mom is from Baltimore, Maryland. She listens to a lot of high school music, club music, R&B, Hip hop. My father is from Liberia so I was exposed to African music” he told host, Becky.
Ratchet Rome is known for his unique song selection, well-rounded with many genres and time frames. He is also known for his smooth transitions and dancing as well, where he leaves the DJ booth and joins the crowd.

Ratchet Rome is also a member of 92Q Jamz radio station as an on-air mixer.
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