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In this episode, we sit down with DJ Covy for a raw and insightful conversation about his journey into DJing, the realities of the music industry, and why the human element will always matter—no matter how advanced technology becomes. DJ Covy opens up about growing up in the Newark projects, his move to Bergen County, and the personal mission that fuels everything he does: breaking generational curses around financial instability, misplaced loyalty, and destructive habits. From being exposed to music early through his parents to teaching himself how to DJ after early frustration, Covy’s story is one of resilience, discipline, and long-term vision. We dive into the years most people never see—the period where he DJed for free, worked retail jobs, slept in his car, and pushed through homelessness while sharpening his craft. Those experiences shaped not only his work ethic, but also his philosophy on DJing, business, and life. Covy also breaks down how his style evolved over time—from an aggressive, competitive approach behind the decks to a more mature understanding of crowd control, creativity, and energy. He discusses the differences between New York and New Jersey DJ culture, his influences, and how talking to the crowd and reading the room can make or break a set. A major part of the conversation centers on AI vs. human DJs. Covy explains why he believes technology will never replace real DJs, emphasizing emotion, unpredictability, and human connection as the core of live entertainment. He also speaks candidly about the rise of social-media-driven DJs, the business realities of club gigs versus private events, and why skill still matters—even in a viral era. This episode is about more than DJing. It’s about discipline, boundaries, survival, and building something real in an industry that often prioritizes image over substance. 🎧 Whether you’re a DJ, creative, entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own journey—this one hits home. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS / TOPICS 00:00 – Introduction & who DJ Covy is 03:12 – Growing up in Newark & breaking generational curses 08:45 – Early exposure to music through family 12:30 – Learning to DJ & Caribbean influence on mixing style 18:05 – DJing for free, retail jobs & early sacrifices 24:40 – Homelessness, living in his car & mental resilience 31:15 – Competitive DJ mindset & opening for other DJs 36:50 – Maturing as a DJ & true crowd control 42:10 – New York vs New Jersey DJ styles 47:30 – Talking on the mic & engaging women in the crowd 53:05 – Private events vs club gigs (money & stability) 59:20 – Club politics & promoter expectations 1:04:45 – Social media DJs vs real DJ skill 1:10:30 – AI vs human DJs & why AI can’t replace energy 1:18:00 – Human connection, unpredictability & intuition 1:24:10 – Business discipline, boundaries & upfront payment 1:30:00 – Support systems, relationships & long-term vision
By mattviolinistIn this episode, we sit down with DJ Covy for a raw and insightful conversation about his journey into DJing, the realities of the music industry, and why the human element will always matter—no matter how advanced technology becomes. DJ Covy opens up about growing up in the Newark projects, his move to Bergen County, and the personal mission that fuels everything he does: breaking generational curses around financial instability, misplaced loyalty, and destructive habits. From being exposed to music early through his parents to teaching himself how to DJ after early frustration, Covy’s story is one of resilience, discipline, and long-term vision. We dive into the years most people never see—the period where he DJed for free, worked retail jobs, slept in his car, and pushed through homelessness while sharpening his craft. Those experiences shaped not only his work ethic, but also his philosophy on DJing, business, and life. Covy also breaks down how his style evolved over time—from an aggressive, competitive approach behind the decks to a more mature understanding of crowd control, creativity, and energy. He discusses the differences between New York and New Jersey DJ culture, his influences, and how talking to the crowd and reading the room can make or break a set. A major part of the conversation centers on AI vs. human DJs. Covy explains why he believes technology will never replace real DJs, emphasizing emotion, unpredictability, and human connection as the core of live entertainment. He also speaks candidly about the rise of social-media-driven DJs, the business realities of club gigs versus private events, and why skill still matters—even in a viral era. This episode is about more than DJing. It’s about discipline, boundaries, survival, and building something real in an industry that often prioritizes image over substance. 🎧 Whether you’re a DJ, creative, entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own journey—this one hits home. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS / TOPICS 00:00 – Introduction & who DJ Covy is 03:12 – Growing up in Newark & breaking generational curses 08:45 – Early exposure to music through family 12:30 – Learning to DJ & Caribbean influence on mixing style 18:05 – DJing for free, retail jobs & early sacrifices 24:40 – Homelessness, living in his car & mental resilience 31:15 – Competitive DJ mindset & opening for other DJs 36:50 – Maturing as a DJ & true crowd control 42:10 – New York vs New Jersey DJ styles 47:30 – Talking on the mic & engaging women in the crowd 53:05 – Private events vs club gigs (money & stability) 59:20 – Club politics & promoter expectations 1:04:45 – Social media DJs vs real DJ skill 1:10:30 – AI vs human DJs & why AI can’t replace energy 1:18:00 – Human connection, unpredictability & intuition 1:24:10 – Business discipline, boundaries & upfront payment 1:30:00 – Support systems, relationships & long-term vision