DJ (disk jockey)
n.
announcer of a music radio station, host of a popular music radio station who plays musical selections and provides commentary; one responsible for music at a dance party
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DJ (Jamelia song)
"DJ" was the fifth and final single from Jamelia's second album
Thank You and was also released a double
a-side with the
Sam Brown song "
Stop"."DJ" is a song written by SoulShock, Kenneth Karlin, P. White, Alex Cantrall and O. Longott, first recorded by Melodi Brown, although they never released the song or indeed any material . The song was also recorded by
Samantha Mumba and later by
Jamelia, however only Jamelia's version was commercially released. It was produced by Soulshock and Kenneth Karlin.
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Dansk Jernbane ApS
Dansk Jernbane ApS (abbreviated DJ or DJ=) is a
Danish company operating
freight trains. Established in
2004, the company has gained a number of customers throughout the country, in contrast to
Railion's steady service reductions in non-transit freight traffic in Denmark. Like the defunct freight operators
PBS/Eurorail and
TraXion, it is independent of the Danish state and local authorities.
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Disc jockey
A disc jockey or DJ is a person who selects and plays
prerecorded music for an audience.There are several types of disc jockeys. Radio DJs introduce and play music that is broadcast on AM, FM, shortwave or digital radio stations. Club DJs select and play music in a bar, club,
disco, a
rave, or even a stadium.
Hip hop disc jockeys select, play and create music with multiple turntables, often to back up one or more
MCs. In
reggae, the disc jockey (
deejay) is a vocalist who
raps,
toasts,
beatboxes or chats over pre-recorded rhythm tracks while the individual choosing and playing them is referred to as a
selector. Mobile disc jockeys travel with portable sound systems and play at a variety of events.
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DJ
Verb
1. comment on music to be played; "He has a job diskjockeying on the weekend"
(synonym) disk-jockey, disc-jockey
(hypernym) comment
(derivation) disk jockey, disc jockey
dj
Noun
1. a person who announces and plays popular recorded music
(synonym) disk jockey, disc jockey
(hypernym) broadcaster
(derivation) disk-jockey, disc-jockey, DJ
DJ (Disk Jockey)
D.J., disk jockey; announcer of a music radio station, one responsible for music at a dance party
DJ
D.J., disk jockey, announcer of a music radio station, one responsible for music at a dance party