Like I was telling someone earlier
DJing at this point is basically about building a brand.....basically just get famous for anything (whether that be TV, internet, rap, production, touring, radio, modeling, or making a fool out of yourself) and then charge to DJ. All these venues care about is packing the building anyways.....so basically if you want to DJ on that level that's your job/goal. Otherwise you have to become the promoter and book/pack out the crowd yourself or stick to djing weddings, private events, bday parties, etc.
Sucks for real djs (like myself)....but it is what it is. I'm pretty much over it. Hip Hop as a culture has been raped and technology has made it worse. There's simply no barrier of entry and it's made it so anyone can wake up and enter the game. It's basically a popularity contest. Like NaS said, Hip Hop is dead, so just get your money.
Hiphop isn't dead, it just changed.
And To be honest clubgoers never gave a fukk about a DJ hitting the rights BPM and shyt like that. They just want to hear their favorite songs


I rather get MAKJ and DVBBS

