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Debbie Ijaduola, the London DJ known as debbiesthuglife, combines diverse genres in her lively DJ sets. Her debut EP, Jellyfish, out on July 6, marks a shift to a darker, more intense sound. With influences from drum'n'bass to trance, tracks like Medusa and Float feature innovative production techniques and vibrant samples. Ijaduola aims to keep energy high and audiences dancing while also introducing serious themes in her music. The EP promises to resonate well with late-night club crowds, maintaining a balance between chaos and playfulness.
Debbie Ijaduola, also known as debbiesthuglife, brings an electrifying mix of genres to her DJ sets, from 2000s hits to modern trap.
Her debut EP Jellyfish features a darker, heavier sound while maintaining her signature playful energy, making it perfect for keeping club crowds moving.
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