Kenny Dope, born Kenny Gonzalez, is a legendary DJ, producer, and one half of the iconic duo Masters at Work alongside Louie Vega. Known for his versatility, Kenny Dope has influenced various music genres, including house, hip-hop, funk, and Latin music. He gained global recognition in the 1990s for his innovative remixes and productions, blending soulful beats with dance rhythms. In addition to his work with Masters at Work, he is also the creator of The Bucketheads, famous for the hit "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)." His contributions have left a lasting impact on the house and dance music scenes. In 1990, Kenny and Louie officially began a creative partnership, appropriately dubbed Masters At Work (MAW), and their sound quickly became a force in the clubs. They were soon sought after by artists and labels, and eventually remixed everyone from Michael Jackson and Luther Vandross, to Madonna and Daft Punk. With Louie influenced by salsa, house and freestyle and Kenny by hip-hop and reggae, the two went on to become labeled by many as the most revolutionary house production team of the 90s.