Welcome to DJGurl.com!
My name is DJ K La V, the creator of this lovely site. I’ve received a ton of DJ related questions over the years from DJs, aspiring DJs, and those who love DJs and music; so I decided to make a blog of it. From my experiences as a DJ I’ll be answering all those questions and more with this blog. Let me “fem”iliarize you with the DJ… Let’s dig in. More about me here…
Recent Blog Posts
Are you Destined to be a DJ?
Have you dabbled in DJ’ing but you’re not sure if you want to take your DJ career to the next level? Well, I have 3 ways to help you know if DJ’ing is your calling in life, or not. Most people assume that most DJs are doing it more as a hobby or a side-job. But,...
Best Afro-Pop DANCE songs of Sum 19’
If you know me, then you know that I love Afrohouse music, Afro-pop and Caribbean style music like Dancehall and Soca. These are the main genres I play at clubs. I love Afro-Diasporic music because compared to any other music genres, these genres ignite the areas in...
5 Steps to Creating a Great DJ mix
Every Dj discovers their own special way of creating DJ mixes. As a DJ, you’ll have to pick your preferred DJ production software and hardware. Assuming you already have all the tools necessary, I’ve put together some basic steps to help you stitch together your next...
Jayda G – ‘Significant Changes’ in Review
Check out Canadian DJ and music producer, Jayda G. She just released her debut album Significant Changes. I have snippets of the album posted below to make it easy for ya. She gives us groovy funky tunes such as Stanley’s Get Down (No Parking on the DF) and Move to...
5 Questions DJ’s will be asked while DJ’ing
Imagine, you're Dj'ing the grand opening of a new store in town, it's just you behind your turntables mixing tracks when out of the blue someone pops up next to you, with “Questions for the DJ.” Questions like, what's your favorite song out right now? Or, what's your...
International Women’s Day Herstory
The Day of the Woman
International Women’s Day has roots dating back to 1908, after thousands of women marched for better working conditions and higher pay in New York City. In 1909, The Socialist Party of America designated the date February 28 as National Woman’s Day in the U.S. In 1910, a German woman, Clara Zetkin, a women’s rights activist, proposed the idea at an international socialist women’s conference in Copenhagen, according to Deutsche Welle.
Following the conference Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland marked International Women’s Day on March 19 with rallies. Women demanded the right to vote, work, access to vocational training, and the end to workplace discrimination.
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