deejay in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He began his career as a deejay in the mid 80s.
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A super entertainer multi-talented musical artist, deejay, emcee, performer, and extreme sports enthusiast.
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The station plays clean versions of songs and has live deejays.
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However, the term singjay more accurately describes the transition from singer to deejay, rather than deejay to singer.
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Initially, deejays were granted complete control over the playlist, but a fairly loose rotation system was gradually imposed over the first few years.
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She is a popular radio deejay and hosts a programme on societal issues, with a hotline for listeners.
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Thus, a dancehall song consists of the riddim plus the voicing (vocal part) sung by the deejay.
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A version is a record with the vocals removed, the alternative cut of a song made for the deejay toast over the top.
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The station employs three live deejays weekdays, for its morning drive, late morning, and afternoon music shows.
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He became one of the earliest men to record in the new deejay style, using his mouth to make clicks and other percussive sounds.
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