Party people can’t hit the club due to the Coronavirus pandemic, so DJs have been bringing the party to your living room. More inside….
Bars, restaurants and clubs are closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. But that hasn’t stopped the party! Club Couch is LIT thanks to disc jokeys hopping on social media and putting on virtual dance parties to keep people’s spirits lifted.
The front runner is DJ D-Nice. He has been rocking out virtually since Day 1 during his "Homeschool" sessions, reaching 100,000 viewers one night. It turned into a star-studded affair as several A-list celebs - like Oprah, Janet Jackson & Michelle Obama - logged in to rock out with the DJ.
D-Nice's virtual parties have been all the rave, especially since some of his sessions have lasted for over 9 hours!
Peep clips of other DJs - 9th Wonder, DJ Boof and more - turning up on social media below:
Coronavirus, Sh** is REAL! #QuarantineDJs #DJTFresh pic.twitter.com/h7DtA7lSri
— DJ T-FRESH (@TheDJTFresh) March 20, 2020
You got me out my shell #QuarantineDJs https://t.co/F0MTXqu4yV pic.twitter.com/3seagnWh5b
— DJ Trestaxx (@DjTrestaxx) March 21, 2020
We all on social media might as well
I nominate @DjTrestaxx @DjSpencP @RocketInTheMix @DjLiive713 @lowkeyade #QuarantineDJs pic.twitter.com/tWyJ2n7EoT
— Moe the DJ (@IAmDJMoe__) March 21, 2020
Also...
Singer Anthony Hamilton hosted a free Instagram Live concert where 76,000 people tuned in, including celebs like Monica, Steve Harvey and Jermaine Dupri.
R&B crooner John Legend hosted a virtual concert last week.
Sadly, New Orleans bounce DJ and radio personality Black N Mild (real name Oliver Stokes Jr.,) recently died after testing positive for coronavirus. He was 44, according to Billboard.
Sad to report DJ Black N Mild has died of coronavirus.
Black N Mild specialized in the bounce sound, which was native to his hometown of New Orleans. He was 44. pic.twitter.com/MMgDoPxOHa
— Only Hip Hop Facts (@OnlyHipHopFacts) March 21, 2020
May he rest in peace.
By the way...
That was my goal https://t.co/UrQ120xxCF
— DJ iMarkkeyz (@iMarkkeyz) March 17, 2020
The infectous "Coronavirus" track produced by DJ iMarkkeyz (who turned a video Cardi B made about the virus into a bop) will be donating proceeds from the song to people who have been hit hard by the pandemic.
YES !THATS WHAT WE GOING TO DO ! Keep in mind you don’t get your money right away ...but even months from now there would be families with financial issues for getting laid off due to the virus .We will Donate ! https://t.co/ehAo8TCUhN
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) March 17, 2020
Sweet! We know we aren't the only ones randomly yelling "CORONAVIRUS" in our Cardi B voice.
By the way, be sure to tip your DJs if they provide their CashApp.
Photos: LightField Studios/Shutterstock.com
source: theybf
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