

How does a DJ and producer make his voice heard? By providing the beats that bounce and the arrangements that cruise and climax at just the right point for their rappers to make their mark. Meet P-Money, the New Zealander who fits that bill. Best known for being the beatmaster behind the energized rapping of fellow Kiwi Scribe, his 2004 album Magic City found him creating slinky R&B for Akon and a jumpy party track for Skillz. Scribe came to the party too, helping P-Money go to number one in NZ with the chart-friendly snap of “Stop the Music”.