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Angela White is capturing this moment by completely immersing herself in this newly found passion for DJing. Her Instagram offered a little peek into some more chill home practice sessions with a third rave after a photoshoot. The reality star and entrepreneur are gearing up to become a bona fide contender in the DJing industry; future endeavor efforts after her first-ever official DJ trimester.
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This clip, shared by Angela White herself, portrays her working the equipment to the repetitive rhythmic sound of a recording track that possessed lyrics such as “I’m in the road”-in true hip-hop-road-life style-and “I’m not gonna leave you,”-oh, spirit of determination! She captioned it “Practice makes perfect.” This, of course, implies that she is learning from the ground up. This comes after her first set at a festival, something that surely must have left its mark on her.
The comment section held endless opinions about the new endeavor, from highly supportive affirmations to opposite criticisms. One of the Instagram commenters who were apparently present for her first show said Lick N Dip was fucking popping!! Had the whole crowd turnt, we need you for more festivals and raves.” In stark contrast to the commentator, Angela White instantly responded with much enthusiasm to that comment, affirming her excitement about it by saying, “that was my first DJ Set my debut.” Looking at their exchange, one could say that the success of her first gig has been admitted by the contestants and there is a clamor for her to keep it going.
More love came from elsewhere, “You Are Very Talented Mommy,” referring to a loyal fan base Angela has built over the years. Then fellow creator Nikki Paige shared some of her excitement about working with Angela, “Awe. I love you so much. Thank you love! We gotta drop one!!!” This bodes well for the networking and creative potential her new skills already bring her within the beat industry.
On the darker side, with many a rough-love remark, that is oftentimes the choice path towards recognition as a DJ. One pro DJ sent out a mixed message of encouragement and reality check: “Gotta learn the basics @blacchyna you’re right tho practice makes perfect! Keep working fam.” This is much of the spirit emanating from serious DJ circles, where to learn the basic like beatmatching is not even optional. Then came a much more explicit technical comment: “Learn your bpms Aka match your beats and tempos and you are good to go.”
Another big offer came jumping in by the hands of a heavyweight in the scene, DJ QuickSilva, who said: “You gotta let me really teach you fam at my Dj School.” At once, Angela White replied, “I’m ready,” and he vowed to send the details. That sort of mentorship could well put some structure under her and kick-start her road into the professional arena. Other fans joined in, with a comment, “Take him up on this fr Queen,” well aware of the worth of serious tutelage.
Constructive feedback is far and between. Any negative feedback came in with “No earbuds? Not a good start,” pinpointing possibly a simple albeit controversial DJing world standard-that one uses earbuds at all times for cueing tracks. Others, however, were far from constructive, generating the kind of noise lame public figures have no right to expect when stepping into new arenas.
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What stands in bright significance amidst these somewhat varied opinions is the recognition of her sincere effort. There has been a saying, “There are many celebs starting to DJ but I give you props for actually practicing your craft and starting somewhere. Next step is to go to some real underground ragers and see what the community is all about.” This stigma attached to celebs dancing around the DJing scene gives credit to Angela White for earnest visual learning. That is what most respect.
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Angela’s White efforts at DJing are far beyond a mere hobby-intertwined public reinvention. From the debut festival set that” had the whole crowd turnt” to these humble home practice moments, Angela White is documenting that painful yet exciting process of starting to learn something new from scratch. Ranging from overwhelming support, brutally honest technical advice, and scathing criticisms, covers all sides of an creator who’s kinda at the crossroads on this journey of life and doing whatever she can to welcome a new challenge head-on. Will this be her full-time gig, or will she keep it as a footnote? Either way, her active involvement and hard work with the community mark a story of change unfolding in the limelight. The stage is set. The crowd is watching.