PDAWG's Underground Mix Tapes and CD's were popular in the late 1990s and early 2000's in the US, Canada and United Kingdom.
As featured on Wayneandwax.com: "I finally had a chance to go through my Hindi remix CDs after a week in New York City. Six years ago (2002) 74th St. in Jackson Heights, Queens was stuffed with Indian (Hindi & Punjabi) music shops on both sides of the street, and on all cross streets, but now there are only two music shops left on the main strip. The downloaders have won, the community music shop is fading away. Pdawg presents ”Mango Mix The Album” has a track called “Addictive Indian Mix” which uses the “Addictive” break, Lata’s vocals, and Rakim’s original rap. It mixes in a new flute part and the “koo koo koo” vocals from Choli Ke Peeche." Posted by The Incredible Kid Radio DJ from Portland, Oregon. You can listen to the track here: soundcloud.com/pdawg/addictive-indian-mix