06/06/2026
Your wedding has the most unpredictable dance floor of any generation. And most DJs aren’t ready for it. . . . (Let me explain.) Your guest list isn’t simple. You’ve got your college roommates who need early 2000s hip-hop to function. Your partner’s crew who skews indie and electronic. Parents and family friends who want Motown and Sinatra. Cousins who won’t move unless they hear reggaeton or Afrobeats. And somehow, all of these people need to be on the same dance floor, at the same time, having the night of their lives. That’s what makes millennial weddings so different — and honestly, so much harder to get right. It’s not about having a great playlist. It’s about knowing exactly when to shift the energy, when to take a risk on a deep cut, and when to drop the one song that pulls every single group onto the floor at once. I’ve spent years learning how to read rooms like yours. Watching body language, catching the moment a crowd is ready to go up a level, and making that call in real time. That packed floor you’re seeing in this video? That’s what it looks like when someone has done this enough times to feel it before it happens. You deserve a reception where nobody sits down. Not your friends, not your family, not your partner’s weird uncle. Now booking 2026–2027 weddings. Visit my site to inquire about your date.