Hot 97 radio personality Peter Rosenberg has brought a certain amount of credibility to the popular WQHT 97.1 FM, making no secret that he remains a champion of underground Hip-Hop.
In a profile from The New Yorker magazine, the publication takes a deeper look at Rosbenberg's rise to fame and what makes him tick. Rosenberg, raised in the Washington Metro area suburb of Chevy Chase, Md., first found notoriety as a DJ while attending the University of Maryland at College Park.
Each weekday between 6 and 10 a.m., Rosenberg joins Ebro Darden and Cipha Sounds for Hot 97's The Morning Show and also hosts his late night program Real Late With Peter Rosenberg early Monday morning.
Rosenberg has rubbed elbows with Hip-Hop's elite, and often touts his vast knowledge of Hip-Hop during the programs he appears on. Rosenberg does so in the New Yorker profile, but adds a knowing wink as he's seemingly aware enough to know he's overstating his position.
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