
New York, NY ( Red Alert) - Shes's My DJ
Battle hosted by Red Alert 204 Varick Street, NYC, NY ,US - $13 Online $15 Door
Kool DJ Red Alert and Uncle Ralph McDaniels Got Love for the Women As Host and Judge of Shes My DJ! Female Hip-Hop DJ Battle On Tuesday, November 8th, the masses will be voting on more than just political figures.
At SOBs, some of the hottest, up and coming, female turntablists will be holding their own campaigns at the Shes My Dj! Female Hip-Hop DJ Battle Competition sponsored by Gemini DJ Sound Equipment and presented by Femmixx.com the premiere site for female music producers, djs & emcees and _Mocha Works, Marketing.
Shining light on the lost art of turntablism and deejaying, these djs give this competition a twist by showing the softer sex, rocking hard for top prizes and the prestige of being the best mix and scratch DJ in the North East. But dont think just because the producers of Shes My Dj! are women that theyve turned a cold shoulder on the men in the game. Kool DJ Red Alert and Ralph Uncle Ralph McDaniels have come aboard to show love to the women, respectively as host and guest judge. As icons of Hip-Hop music and video, it was an honor when Red Alert said he would get involved and Ralph confirmed he could be a part of the competition as well, states, Dannielle Danny Brantley, Founder, _Mocha Works, Marketing. The event has garnered support of online & print media (nationally and internationally) and local radio stations including XXL Magazine, Shejay.net, femalehiphop.net, b-gyrl.com, Daveyd.com, and WLIU-BK 88.1 FM. The vision for Shes My DJ! is to encourage turntablism by female djs and to provide a positive Hip-Hop event for people to enjoy. This is one event where the audience has a chance to win great prizes too, from companies like Sam Ash Music and Akademiks Jeans so its a win-win situation for everyone. This is the perfect opportunity to show the music industry dually that two women can work together successfully and pull off a groundbreaking event which highlights women and Hip-Hop in a positive light, Tachelle Wilkes, Founder, Femmixx.com, adamantly expresses.