In today's episode our homegirl, DJ Fannie Mae, breaks down how she's been handling life as a creative during the pandemic. She takes us through the journey of her career as a DJ, from falling asleep on the subway in Japan, to reminding us of easier times (circa 2012) and how we used to all bop and twerk to Kstylis "Booty Me Down." Most importantly, DJ Fannie Mae discusses the importance of her "legacy work," and how she uses her platform to responsibly influence generational change. And this folks, is why we love her.
DJ Fannie Mae is a self-described "purveyor of deep, infectious, southern shit mixed with feel good energy." She is a church kid. Co-creator of the "Durag Fest." Creator of Drake Night. Creator of the "I love 2000s Party." Creator of "Sainted" Trap Choir Party with Live Nation, and Curator of the "Gospel Brunch." Did we mention she's been featured in Marie Claire Magazine, special DJ for Cardi B, and Nike? Basically...she's kind of a big deal. Best of all...she's home grown. RAAAH-LAAAY! (@DJFANNIEMAE)
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09/12/20 • 63 min
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