Mark Jordan, professionally known as DJ Pooh, has an illustrious career spanning multiple creative fields. He has produced music for a plethora of renowned artists, including LL Cool J, Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and many more.
In the mid-1980s, DJ Pooh co-produced LL Cool J's album "Bigger and Deffer" alongside his producing partner DJ Bobcat. This collaboration marked the beginning of Pooh's successful producing career.
Fast forward to 1992, Pooh founded the Bomb Record label, which quickly gained momentum and established him as an in-demand producer within the industry.
DJ Pooh's creative endeavors didn't stop there. He transitioned into writing, directing, and acting, leveraging his relationships within the Hip Hop community to seamlessly integrate the culture into film.
Notable credits include writing the hit films "Friday," "3 Strikes," and "The Wash." Pooh also co-wrote and produced the video game phenomenon "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," and served as the creative consultant on "Grand Theft Auto V" and co-writer of "Grand Theft Auto Online."
DJ Pooh's latest project is the upcoming film "The Grow House," a full-length Urban comedy based on the world of Marijuana, which he will be writing and directing.