"You gotta say 1580 KDAY, not just KDAY. There's a difference," says legendary program director and radio personality Greg Mack while discussing the legendary AM radio station which eventually became one of the nation's first to program mostly Hip-Hop.
Greg Mack started at KDAY in August of 1983, just as recorded rap music was entering its first transitional phase from bands, crews, and a more disco-like sound to drum machines and smaller two and three-person groups. Mack says in an interview with The Foundation that he always liked Rap music, but he wondered why radio didn't embrace and support the format more.
"There was 'Rapper's Delight,' but before that there were novelty records like 'Disco Duck' by my friend Rick Dees," he explained. "Lots of people thought that 'Rapper's Delight' was a novelty, but then came Sequence, West Street Mob and all those groups and The Sugar Hill Gang was blowing up all over the place. I just didn't understand why radio didn't support it from that side."