
Biography
Frederick Crute (born November 27, 1956), known professionally as Kool DJ Red Alert, is an Antiguan-American disc jockey who rose to fame on WRKS 98.7 Kiss FM in New York City and is recognized as one of the founding fathers of hip hop music and culture. His weekly radio show airs on WBLS 107.5 FM from Monday to Saturday at 6pm EST. Red Alert is one of the first deejays to perform with the architects of hip hop Universal Zulu Nation. He built his radio show's fanbase by shouting out to listeners within the Tri-State area. Red Alert has been noted for breaking in such acts and artists as A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, and Black Sheep. Red Alert played a vital role in both The Roxanne Wars and The Bridge Wars, two of the first major hip-hop feuds. Red Alert's legend grew immensely after he broke the record South Bronx by Boogie Down Productions on his KISS-FM weekend radio show. Red Alert holds the all-time record for the most guest appearances among all hip hop artists and personalities in the history of music video. When the cassette tapes gained popularity in the 1970s, Red Alert was the first disc jockey to record mix compilation albums, which were later known as mixtapes. He also was the first mixshow disc jockey to introduce dancehall to mainstream radio on his KISS 98.7 FM during the mid 1980s.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

3 Feet High And Rising
1989

The Score
1996

People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm
1990

King Of Rock
1985

By All Means Necessary
1988

A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
1991

Life Is Good
2012

What's The 411?
1992

Ghetto Music: The Blueprint Of Hip Hop
1989

Straight Out The Jungle
1988

Doin' Our Own Dang
1990

Done By The Forces Of Nature
1989

It's A Big Daddy Thing
1989

You Remind Me
1992

I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
1990

Beyond This World / Promo No. 2
1989

What "U" Waitin' "4"? / J. Beez Comin' Through
1989

I'll House You
1988

We Can Do This
1988

Because I Got It Like That
1988

On The Strength
1988

Def Beats 1
1987

Mr. Magic's Rap Attack Volume 2
1986
Credited work
640 releases · 78 albums · active 1983–2026
- Engineering · 302
- Other credits · 248
- Performance · 223
- Production · 118
Studios: Calliope Studios · Battery Studios, New York · Dumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop Inn · Island Media Studios
