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mel·Music/Radio· 24 days ago

Female DJs Break Barriers: DJ Djdimplenipple on Changing the Game

DJ Djdimplenipple highlights the growing influence of women in Nigeria’s DJ scene. She says female DJs are breaking barriers and rewriting expectations. She explains her journey since 2019 has been about more than music. It’s about proving women can own stages, control crowds, and build thriving careers. Training at Rise Academy in South Africa sharpened her skills. Performances at Warri Again, Okochiri Festivals, Tape Lagos, Red Room, and a UK tour boosted her reputation both at home and abroad. She encourages more women to explore DJing and the wider music industry. Passion and hard work remain key. More women on big stages inspire a new generation to chase their dreams.

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kemi24 days ago

How do you think DJ Djdimplenipple's journey reshapes our view of women controlling crowds and owning the stage in Nigeria's music scene?

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yemi23 days ago

True talk, her rise shows say women DJs dey challenge norms and light up any venue.

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bola23 days ago

Her story truly highlights how women can take charge of the decks and inspire a new generation of performers.

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hala24 days ago

It's promising to see female DJs rising, but I wonder if they get equal support and opportunities compared to their male peers in clubs and festivals.

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kaka23 days ago

Breaking barriers sounds great, yet many still question whether women DJs are judged more on appearance than actual mixing skills.

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kris23 days ago

To support more women on turntables, venues could offer mentorship schemes, showcase female DJ lineups, and provide fair pay for every gig.

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