Variants of the HS DJ

jaye

Don Juan
Joined
Jun 2, 2003
Messages
47
Reaction score
0
DJ's come in all shapes and sizes. In high school, the launching platform to adulthold, most teens (not all!) are molded into their various forms of mature adults. HS is also a place where DJ-hood is established.

Although there is not set "type" or "mold" of and for a DJ, there are certain categories in which DJ's can fall into, just as with anything and everything in the universe.

For instance, there is the "the skater DJ" - the guy who's dressed in DC shoes, the ****ies, etc... or the "playa DJ" - the guy who's decked out in Enyce or Sean John... the "Abercrombie guy"... etc.

I'm gonna present my version of the "playa/hip hop DJ" from my observations.

**Style - definitely urban influenced ~ enyce, ecko, sean john, roca wear, phat farm, du-rags, fitted caps, jerseys, lugz, timbs, AF1s, uptowns, "baggy" pants and oversized shirts, various forms of "ice" or bling bling (which is now an official word in the Oxford English Dictionary)

**Music - hip hop, R&B

**Cars - increasingly the hip hop lifestyle has been linked to cars, "sitting on dubs", etc. Usually the import, mitsubishi, toyotas, hondas... racers like to trick out their car. It's gotta be fast, or big, or both, with a "bumpin" system

**Crowd - hip hop DJs are, more often than not, minorities - blacks, asians. Asians tend to hang out with Asians, blacks with blacks, or a mix. The infamous "Crew" ~ the demi-entourage of a hip hop DJ... his "wingmen" ~ often "roll" together (as into clubs, etc.)

**Demeanor - uses slang, ebonics-associated language, walks very non-chalant, unaffected. Possess "badass", "rebelliouis" qualities because his appearance, lifestyle is seen as the opposite of the established, white "suburbian" way of life.

Please post your impression of a ( ) DJ.
 

RawkinKaoticStyle

Senior Don Juan
Joined
May 14, 2003
Messages
452
Reaction score
0
Age
38
Location
where i wanna get
hip hop = bboying djing emceeing graffin

no cars

no cloths

no images

hip hop is a life style

the media has totally messed the name of hip hop up!!



but anyways , i like your post
 

whatsupwiddat

Master Don Juan
Joined
Nov 28, 2001
Messages
2,294
Reaction score
1
Location
Land of the Free
I'm just gonna describe me, because I'm one of a kind.

Dresses Old Navy, or whatever looks nice.

Style: loud, obnoxious, funny, tends to insult people.

Music: can range fmo anything to anything (for me its hard rock, and some metal)

Cars: I prefer European perfection, as with BMW (M3 all the way!!!) but since I can't afford one, American muscle cars aren't that bad, like the Firebird TransAm, Camaro SS, Mustang No GT and no regular, those suck. SVT or Saleen, or a 5.0 (289) engine or bigger. Power for cheap, and good aftermarket.)

Crowd: EVERYONE. Dorks, nerds, popular people, jocks.... I'm friends with basically everyone.

Demeanor: I can't shut up. tend to use proper english, I'm outspoken, I never sag my pants on purpose, and don't care about "big ballin" or whatever seems to be cool nowadays. I have my own force.

That's me. What's you?
 

Cloud-uk

Master Don Juan
Joined
Feb 1, 2003
Messages
699
Reaction score
1
Age
37
Location
SE England/ York
hip hop = bboying djing emceeing graffin

no cars

no cloths

no images

hip hop is a life style

the media has totally messed the name of hip hop up!!
lol, I read that as people who are into hip hop dont have cars, dont have clothes(!) and don't have images. Which is scary.

I can see many nasty injuries ariseing from naked b-boying. All ya bits rele should be tucked in if your spinning round on your head. Thats the head thats on your neck. Thats the neck thats....oh forget it...
 

Da Game

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Feb 3, 2003
Messages
348
Reaction score
0
Age
38
Location
WA State
What social crowd you hang out with or what style you wear has nothing to do with being a DJ. It's a pointless classification, I'd say.
 

Men frequently err by talking too much. They often monopolize conversations, droning on and on about topics that bore women to tears. They think they're impressing the women when, in reality, they're depressing the women.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

Jester

Master Don Juan
Joined
Nov 6, 2001
Messages
1,949
Reaction score
7
Location
NJ, USA
Originally posted by Da Game
What social crowd you hang out with or what style you wear has nothing to do with being a DJ. It's a pointless classification, I'd say.
bingo

DJ's dont mold, period.
 

Spikes

Don Juan
Joined
Sep 2, 2002
Messages
24
Reaction score
0
Japanese cars are part of being a DJ? I have to disagree.
 
Joined
May 28, 2003
Messages
1,523
Reaction score
2
Age
38
Location
Nodferatu's Lair
I'm outspoken, don't give a ****, I'll take on any of you guys, type of dude! I wear a little of everything..I'm diverse I like some rap(mainly underground and west coast), and I like some metal(Pantera, Slayer, Down, not that nu-metal bull****!) and I'm just plain into everything, and I have a bunch of friends from both sides of the spectrum in the high school world.....I'll admit it, I'm popular, but in a good way! I think everyone should be like that, it will get a hell of a lot farther in life.....you also develop a very good sense of humor while your at it! Don't just pertain to one group, belong to all of them..or most of them anyways..
 

Titus

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Aug 12, 2001
Messages
300
Reaction score
1
Location
Slovenia
Originally posted by jaye ...there are certain categories in which DJ's can fall into, just as with anything and everything in the universe.
Here is your problem, man. Stop categorizing everything and the world will be a much better place.
 
Top