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Posted on: 23.09.2013 by Marisol Eward
Hey, so I am gonna be playing at a high school Halloween dance on the 31st of October. I usually dj clubs SO this is a change for me. Is there any place I could find a lot of censored top 40 music? Because I'm not sure if I can play original "dirty" top 40 stuff. If anyone has any tips for djing a dance please shout them out! Thanks.
Marisol Eward
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by derschnitter
Sorry for hijacking, but can anyone tell me about the law beyond the pond? I have always wondered why all your music is censored. Is this mandatory or can you only be sued if someone feels offended?
I was asked the school specifically if they wanted it censored and they said yes. When I play anywhere else i don't censor it.
Tangela Fasold
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by a burdenless pig
Hey, so I am gonna be playing at a high school Halloween dance on the 31st of October. I usually dj clubs SO this is a change for me. Is there any place I could find a lot of censored top 40 music? Because I'm not sure if I can play original "dirty" top 40 stuff. If anyone has any tips for djing a dance please shout them out! Thanks.
The "NOW That's What I Call Music" series will generally be non-dirty.
Masako Barcalow
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by SuperDude8547
itunes can add up quickly. if you're part of the DJCity record pool I would highly recommend it for radio friendly top 40 tracks. I DJ highschools all the time and I use itunes top 100 as a reference and then get what i need from the record pool, well worth the price tag.
This is exactly what I do for weddings. DJCity is my go-to for just about all my Top 40 needs. A lot of the really good remixes will also have clean edits as well, so you can play all of those without having to worry about all the f-bombs.

If the price is too steep for you (understandable), I got together with a couple of my DJ buddies and we just pooled the funds. My friend set it up, and we use his login credentials. He lets us know when the bill comes in, and we just throw him the cut. Split 3 ways, it's much more doable. Good way to make some friends too. Just be sure they're people you can trust
Marisol Eward
23.09.2013
Hey, so I am gonna be playing at a high school Halloween dance on the 31st of October. I usually dj clubs SO this is a change for me. Is there any place I could find a lot of censored top 40 music? Because I'm not sure if I can play original "dirty" top 40 stuff. If anyone has any tips for djing a dance please shout them out! Thanks.
Marisol Eward
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by derschnitter
Sorry for hijacking, but can anyone tell me about the law beyond the pond? I have always wondered why all your music is censored. Is this mandatory or can you only be sued if someone feels offended?
I was asked the school specifically if they wanted it censored and they said yes. When I play anywhere else i don't censor it.
Marisol Eward
24.09.2013
well its a private school...haha and i believe the teachers would have me hung if i played fuckin problems by ASAP Rocky with nothing bleeped out or even thrift shop by macklemore....
Tangela Fasold
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by a burdenless pig
Hey, so I am gonna be playing at a high school Halloween dance on the 31st of October. I usually dj clubs SO this is a change for me. Is there any place I could find a lot of censored top 40 music? Because I'm not sure if I can play original "dirty" top 40 stuff. If anyone has any tips for djing a dance please shout them out! Thanks.
The "NOW That's What I Call Music" series will generally be non-dirty.
Rhonda Auriemma
24.09.2013
Sorry for hijacking, but can anyone tell me about the law beyond the pond? I have always wondered why all your music is censored. Is this mandatory or can you only be sued if someone feels offended?
Augustine Mitzen
24.09.2013
Clean versions are funny
Rolanda Clodfelder
24.09.2013
Jeeze, in my old school the DJ would have been hung if you played an uncensored version
Masako Barcalow
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by SuperDude8547
itunes can add up quickly. if you're part of the DJCity record pool I would highly recommend it for radio friendly top 40 tracks. I DJ highschools all the time and I use itunes top 100 as a reference and then get what i need from the record pool, well worth the price tag.
This is exactly what I do for weddings. DJCity is my go-to for just about all my Top 40 needs. A lot of the really good remixes will also have clean edits as well, so you can play all of those without having to worry about all the f-bombs.

If the price is too steep for you (understandable), I got together with a couple of my DJ buddies and we just pooled the funds. My friend set it up, and we use his login credentials. He lets us know when the bill comes in, and we just throw him the cut. Split 3 ways, it's much more doable. Good way to make some friends too. Just be sure they're people you can trust
Libbie Orion
23.09.2013
yes just grad the tracks usually name (radio edit) or (radio version)

Brick City Boys - Brick City Beats (radio edit)

Something like that and youll be fine
Amberly Maimon
23.09.2013
my mp3pool that i am registered has both versions of songs like 95% of the time..
Lannie Kutay
23.09.2013
you can do alot of censoring yourself.

-you can do it beforehand maybe in ableton or something.

-or do it live (i prefer this) scratching, lo pass filter, reverse there are all kinds of cool tricks.
Ashanti Andreacchio
24.09.2013
Censoring is BS. If you can't play the original version of a song don't play it. Radio version will encourage them to get that song and most likely they get the original no censored version. the once that already know the song will be singing the uncensored version in their mind.
Cira Swanda
23.09.2013
itunes can add up quickly. if you're part of the DJCity record pool I would highly recommend it for radio friendly top 40 tracks. I DJ highschools all the time and I use itunes top 100 as a reference and then get what i need from the record pool, well worth the price tag.
Dione Haimes
23.09.2013
iTunes, just look for non explicit versions.

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