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The Most Notable DJs of All Time




The DJ Greats


The world of DJing has been in a constant state of evolution, with new music styles and technology dominating the scene. This means that different types of DJs have come and gone throughout the generations. The best DJs are the ones who know how to read the crowd, play songs that get people dancing, and who can seamlessly transition between different genres when needed.



The Pioneers and Origins of DJing


The artists who discovered DJing and brought it to the mainstream are pioneers in this realm. They created new genres by remixing other songs, revolutionizing the DJ scene with their catchy tunes, and getting their songs played on radio stations all around the world.


DJs like Frankie Knuckles, David Guetta, Paul Oakenfold, and many more have made DJing what it is today. So, let’s look at some of the most notable DJs of our time and what exactly made them great.



Frankie Knuckles


Frankie Knuckles is a famous DJ and producer of music. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 18, 1955. He was widely known for his role in the Chicago house music scene during the 1960s. Knuckles was often called the “Godfather of House Music”.



David Guetta


David Guetta is a French DJ, record producer, songwriter and remixer. He's known for his electro house music style. Some of his most popular songs are "Titanium", "Sexy B****", "When Love Takes Over", "Without You" and more.



Paul Oakenfold

Paul Oakenfold is an English DJ, producer and remixer. He has worked in the music industry since the 1980s.


He is best known for his work with Goa trance (during which he was known as The Godfather of Goa), Perfecto Records, and for bringing electronic music to new audiences in the late 1980s and early 1990s.


Oakenfold has also been described as one of the world's most influential DJs.



What Makes a DJ legendary?


No matter who your favorite DJ is, it goes without saying that the legends will always be remembered. A combination of their hits, unique style and skill is what makes many of the great DJs solidified in music history. The future of the DJ craft is dependent on what we do now and how we react to change. Some trends come and go while others last for decades but the one constant is that the genres and cultures will continue to evolve.


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