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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/djbeeo5/public_html/itsfreshradio.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121 \u201cDon\u2019t bump the tables\u201d & other rules to live by: A Primer for Party Goers<\/strong> <\/em><\/p>\n How not to piss off your favorite DJ ~~~> *leans in and whispers* The good ones really don\u2019t like it when you request songs. O_O oops I didn\u2019t know either, yall. Much to our surprise fellow music lovers a real DJ pretty much HATES it when you come up to their tables and give them suggestions of what to play. An experienced DJ knows how to read a crowd for what to play and when to play it; they\u2019ve also created a flexible set list in their mind of what they wanna rock that night. So basically LET THEM LIVE.<\/strong> Trust them enough to play music that\u2019s going to make you move and nod. I\u2019ve never personally tried to request a song but I have seen it go terribly wrong when pushy party goers try to tell a DJ how to do their job lol it\u2019s not pretty. DontBumpTheTables<\/a>\u00a0<—Click here for the entire article! (Wouldn’t format right SMH)<\/p>\n
\nJ Live posted a shirt on Instagram about the \u201cno request rule\u201d and I was really curious about why it mattered so much to turntablists. I decided to go to one of the best DJs I know ? so I spoke with Fresh Radio\u2019s creator Philly\u2019s own DJ Bee <\/strong>about the subject.<\/p>\n