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Published on June 8th, 2022 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Can the DJ Get Some: DJ Express Reaching Millions of Streams Across All Platforms

Justin Nunez, known to his followers by the name of DJ Express, is an independent musician from Bridgewater, New Jersey. DJ Express got his start in music at just 14 years old and has loved it since. His father was also a DJ and worked in New York City, which made DJ Express want to learn DJing and produce to be like him and elevate his career to the next level. DJ Express got his start creating remixes on SoundCloud and gained a large following on the platform. There was a setback when his account was deleted for remixes, which led him to rethink his strategy and create his own content instead of remixing. This gave him a fresh perception of music and personal skills that caused him to be awed by the art form.

DJ Express currently produces every single track from beginning to end. This lets his fans feel his enthusiasm in each beat and feel the feeling he hopes to express through his tunes. Throughout his professional career, DJ Express has had numerous successes. Still, the most notable accomplishment is that he has multiple tracks on the radio, with more than 5 million streams across all platforms. DJ Express draws his inspiration from his father and many other artists like DJ 48, IAMCHINO, and Sharo Towers. He would love to collaborate with Sharo Towers since they are believed to be revolutionary hits in the electronic music industry. DJ Express has a lot of exciting projects planned, including the collaboration with Jbramah. They’re working together to develop the La Guaracha sound that will captivate everyone around the globe. Stay informed by following DJ Express on Instagram. DJ Express can also be found on Spotify.





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