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DJ D-Nice Made The Club Digital and Became The King Of Black Joy In 2020

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Before Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s song battle series VERZUZ brought a semblance of live music back into people’s lives during the pandemic, the place you wanted to be for pandemic-proof Black joy was  DJ D-Nice’s Club Quarantine on his Instagram Live.

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