Young began his career as a studio assistant at the age of 12, where Young went on to popularize numerous artists while working at Santa Barbara’s KHTY station, including
Fiona Apple,
Garbage and
Hootie & the Blowfish, and later served as the head of Los Angeles’ Power 106 and New York’s Hot 97. Young would later go on to produce
Crybaby (Mariah Carey song) featuring
Snoop Dogg. Young, has also worked with
Dr. Dre,
Ice Cube, and
Korn. Young would later go on to produce for artists
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony,
Lil Wayne and
Ludacris, and claims a hand in the reunion of
Dr. Dre and
Snoop Dogg and the resulting 2001 (a.k.a.
Chronic 2001). Young was named the 4th most powerful person in
hip-hop by
The Source magazine 2 years after being named program director
Power 106, after he helped
Jay-Z find an international audience, helped
Janet Jackson rekindle her career, helped
Dr. Dre with advice on 'how to break the white kid from Detroit' and introduced the world to
Eminem. He completed working with J. Marshall Craig on a book on his life,
Guilty By Association, which is scheduled for release sometime late-2011 after two years of delays over legal issues and made some public appearances at various California universities and colleges discussing the book and his life as a radio prodigy-turned hip-hop producer and performer. When Damizza was asked to give a brief insight to his book he said "A kid from a small town with a dream.. That never took no for an answer, made his dreams come true and did it his way. (With a Lil help from his grannie)". In 2023 Damion "Damizza" Young was included in
Marquis Who's Who. ==Awards/chart positions==