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    Wedding DJs vs. Wedding Bands I Hold Up with Dulcé Sloan & Josh Johnson

    enJuly 22, 2023

    Podcast Summary

    • A debate on wedding receptions: DJ vs BandPreference for music and budget are key factors in deciding between hiring a DJ or a wedding band for a reception.

      During an episode of MTV's official challenge podcast "Hold Up," hosts Josh Johnson and Dulce Sloan passionately discussed the debate between hiring a wedding DJ versus a wedding band for a reception. Josh, expressing his preference for DJs, argued against the need to pay a group of adults to perform cover songs, stating that playing an instrument is a difficult skill and he'd rather hear the original artists' versions. Dulce countered that not all wedding bands perform covers and some offer original music. The debate highlighted the personal preferences and considerations when deciding between a DJ and a live band for a wedding reception. Ultimately, the choice comes down to individual tastes, budget, and the desire for original or cover music.

    • Finding the Right Music for Your WeddingConsider local bands for a personal touch and wider repertoire or a DJ for crowd reading abilities, ensuring the music caters to guests and keeps the party lively.

      While hiring a well-known band for a wedding can be an option for those with significant budgets, for most people, the importance lies in the band's repertoire and ability to cater to the guests' musical preferences. Local bands may not be known to everyone, but if they're good, their unfamiliarity doesn't matter. However, a limitation of local bands is their limited song catalog. A DJ, on the other hand, can offer a wider range of music, but their success depends on their ability to read the crowd and maintain the flow of the party. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that the music caters to the guests and keeps the party lively.

    • Blurred Lines Between Traditional Roles and Self-Proclaimed TitlesAuthenticity and understanding the context of a craft are crucial, even as lines blur between traditional roles and self-proclaimed titles.

      The lines between traditional roles and self-proclaimed titles have blurred in today's digital age. Anyone with an internet connection can call themselves a journalist, just as anyone can call themselves a DJ. However, authenticity and understanding the context of the craft are crucial. For instance, an anti-crowd DJ, who may have learned their craft from radio days, can be frustrating at parties by teasing popular songs and never letting them play all the way through. Similarly, someone without proper training or experience may call themselves a journalist, but their lack of knowledge and understanding can hinder their credibility. It's essential to recognize the importance of dedication, skill, and authenticity in any profession, no matter how accessible it may seem.

    • Two Approaches to Achieving Goals: Hope and GrindFind balance between hope and grind, ensure support from loved ones, prioritize self-care, and avoid burnout

      Hope and grinding are two different approaches to achieving your goals and finding fulfillment in relationships. Hope can lead to disappointment, while the grind requires dedication and hard work. It's essential to find a balance between the two, as hope can provide motivation, while the grind helps you make progress. However, it's crucial to ensure that the person you're with understands and supports your grind, rather than feeling neglected or left behind. Ultimately, the grind is a necessary part of life, and it's essential to prioritize self-care and rest to avoid burnout. Remember, being mean or sleep-deprived are not signs of someone who is grinding but rather red flags that should be addressed.

    • Personalizing wedding music with diverse genresThe speaker values musical diversity and prefers a DJ over a live band to create a unique wedding atmosphere, incorporating various genres like Latin, rap, pop, and R&B.

      The speaker values musical diversity at her wedding and prefers a DJ over a live band due to personal experiences and genre preferences. She plans to incorporate various genres, including Latin music, rap, pop, and R&B, into her wedding playlist. The speaker also shares her enjoyment of specific songs and artists, such as Gloria Pimp and Prince. She expresses her dislike for wedding bands based on past experiences, mentioning that they often play music she doesn't enjoy and that many attendees leave the venue when the band starts performing. The speaker emphasizes that everyone's preferences are different and that booing a performer, whether a DJ or a band, can be a cathartic experience. Overall, the speaker's priority is to ensure that her wedding music reflects her unique taste and creates an enjoyable atmosphere for her and her guests.

    • Vetting Wedding Entertainment: DJs vs BandsThoroughly research DJs and bands before hiring for a wedding to ensure a high-quality performance. Listen to samples, get references, and consider the pros and cons of each option.

      When it comes to wedding entertainment, it's crucial to vet potential DJs and bands thoroughly before hiring them. While DJs can be more accessible and affordable, there's a risk of ending up with a terrible performance. Bands, on the other hand, require a higher level of skill and coordination. However, even with bands, it's essential to ensure they can perform the desired songs well and in the correct key and tempo. Just like with food at a wedding, it's important to have tasted or heard a sample beforehand to ensure quality. A bad DJ or band can ruin the mood and leave a lasting negative impression. Additionally, bands have set lists and may not be able to play every song on demand. While they can create a unique energy and feed off the crowd, they also take breaks and leave a silence in their absence. In contrast, a DJ can keep the music playing continuously and adapt to the crowd's energy. However, a bad DJ can also lead to a subpar experience, making it essential to listen to their sets or get references before hiring them. Ultimately, investing time and effort into researching and selecting the right entertainment can make a significant difference in the success of a wedding reception.

    • Connecting with the audience is key to a successful wedding performanceBands interacting with crowds, taking requests, and offering unique performances make weddings memorable. DJs are more affordable and offer digital formats for easier setup, but bands have the advantage of live instrumentation and personal engagement.

      The success of a band or DJ performance at a wedding depends significantly on the connection between the performers and the audience. A band that interacts with the crowd, takes requests, and creates an experience is more likely to make the event memorable. While some bands may be cover bands, playing popular hits, others might specialize in specific genres, offering unique performances. A DJ, on the other hand, is typically more affordable due to being a single performer, and while they may play popular songs, bands often have the advantage of live instrumentation and the ability to engage with the audience in a more personal way. The history of music performance has evolved, with DJs moving away from crates of vinyl and towards digital formats, making setup and transportation easier. Ultimately, the choice between a band and a DJ comes down to personal preference, budget, and the level of interaction desired for the wedding reception.

    • Our expectations shaped by experiencesExperiences influence our preferences and assumptions, shaping our expectations for future encounters.

      Our preferences and expectations can be shaped by our experiences and the context around us. The speaker shares how she grew up listening to rap music and was surprised when she first encountered an album without skits, assuming that all musicians, especially rappers, must include comedy elements. Later, she expresses her desire for a DJ to be able to play a variety of songs at an event without having to switch between different DJs. This experience shows how our expectations can be influenced by our past experiences and how we may assume certain things based on those experiences. Additionally, the speaker expresses her confusion over the legality and ethics of cover performances, highlighting the complexity of intellectual property rights and the nuances of creative expression.

    • Wedding Entertainment: DJ vs BandChoose a wedding band for a personalized touch and energy, or a DJ for a wider range of music and on-the-spot requests. Consider legalities for cover songs with bands.

      When it comes to hiring entertainment for a wedding, both DJs and wedding bands have their merits. If you're looking for a more personalized touch and energy in the room, a wedding band might be the way to go. However, if you prefer a wider range of music and the ability to request specific songs on the spot, a DJ could be a better fit. Additionally, it's important to consider the legal aspect of playing cover songs at a wedding. If you plan on having a wedding band play covers, you'll need to pay royalties to the original artists or their publishers. It's essential to find a reputable and experienced wedding band or DJ to ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience for you and your guests. Ultimately, the decision comes down to personal preference and the specific needs and vibe of your wedding.

    • Appreciation and Invitation from Josh and DulceThe Daily Show's Josh Johnson and Dulce invite listeners to join them on their journey of growth and knowledge sharing, offering a weekly dose of 'grind juice' and encouraging exploration of their YouTube channel and other shows in their podcast universe.

      Josh Johnson and Dulce from The Daily Show are expressing their appreciation to their listeners and inviting them to join them on their journey as they continue to grow and create content. They plan to use their platform to bring knowledge and grind to their audience, and encourage listeners to tune in for their weekly dose of "grind juice." They also share their social media handles and encourage listeners to check out their YouTube channel for the full experience. They emphasize their dedication to providing valuable content for free, and invite listeners to explore more shows from The Daily Show podcast universe. Overall, the message is one of community, growth, and the sharing of knowledge and entertainment.

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