Just call him D-Nice. On Saturday, the legendary rapper-turned-DJ D-Nice set the internet on fire when his quarantine dance party went viral. Social-distancing during the coronavirus crisis was made a ...
It’s hard for anything to feel normal right now. People are stuck inside as a precaution while hospitals in every corner of the globe are working to identify and treat those who are suffering from ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Social Distancing can't stop us from connecting. This weekend something incredible happened. Celebrity DJ D-Nice made history with his Instagram Live party. He called it Homeschool at ...
Legendary DJ D-Nice is determined to bring a dance party to everybody at home. D-Nice (a.k.a. Derrick Jones) is hosting a daily event that he calls "Homeschool at Club Quarantine." On Sunday, more ...
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We’ve known this for years, but now the world knows DJ D-Nice is a national treasure. On Saturday (March 22), the Bronx Hip-Hop legend got on his Instagram Live for a live mix of music that hit over ...
DJ D-Nice seems determined to make sure we jam our way through this crisis. The celebrity DJ/producer/rapper/photographer has been spinning records on his Instagram ...
DJ D-Nice (Derrick Jones) teamed up with the former first lady Michelle Obama’s organization, Why We All Vote, for an online event called #CouchParty on Instagram Live, according to MTV. The ...
While the world continues to adjust to a global pandemic, D-Nice appears to be having the best week ever. The Bronx, New York-raised DJ became a trending topic on social media on March 21 after he ...
Legendary rapper and celebrity DJ Derrick “D-Nice” Jones held a nine-hour concert on Instagram Live Wednesday from his Los Angeles condo to entertain fans during the quarantine. Hoping to put his ...
DJ D-Nice has hosted numerous parties over social media with heavy hitters such as Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Diddy and Mark Zuckerberg all stopping in Falen Hardge is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
The pandemic halted in-person gatherings, but a new type of party was born on social media, with rap stars leading the charge. Credit...By Javier Jaén Supported by By Jon Caramanica If March 11 — the ...