You already know what it is — BLAZIN 420 WPAM, Hip-Hop and R&B… not just a station, we are the culture.
Today we’re tapping in with a DJ who represents the grind, the energy, and the real Southern sound. This man doesn’t just play music — he controls the room, builds the vibe, and turns every event into an experience.
CEO of Hustle Hard Deejays… DJ and host right here on BLAZIN 420… Brighton, Alabama’s own…
DJ Dirty South is in the building.
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INTERVIEW SEGMENT
Q1: THE ORIGIN
Host:
Let’s take it back. What inspired you to become DJ Dirty South?
DJ Dirty South:
It started with love for music and the culture. I always knew I wanted to do more than just listen — I wanted to control the sound, create the energy, and bring people together. Once I got behind the turntables, I knew this was bigger than a hobby… this was purpose.
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Q2: BUILDING HUSTLE HARD DEEJAYS
Host:
You’ve been running Hustle Hard Deejays since 2009. What was the vision behind building your own movement?
DJ Dirty South:
The vision was independence and respect. I wanted to build something that stood on professionalism and consistency. Hustle Hard ain’t just a name — it’s how we move. When we show up, we represent at a high level every time.
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Q3: CROWD CONTROL & ENERGY
Host:
One thing people say about you is your ability to read the crowd. How do you control the vibe like that?
DJ Dirty South:
It’s about paying attention. You can’t just play what you like — you have to feel the room. Watch the reactions, understand the energy, and adjust in real time. A real DJ knows when to switch it up and when to ride the wave.
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Q4: WHAT MAKES A GREAT DJ
Host:
In your opinion, what separates a good DJ from a great one?
DJ Dirty South:
Consistency and discipline. Talent gets you noticed, but consistency keeps you booked. A great DJ shows up prepared, delivers every time, and respects the craft.
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Q5: ROLE WITH BLAZIN 420 WPAM
Host:
Now you’re rocking with BLAZIN 420 WPAM as a DJ and host. What does that platform mean to you?
DJ Dirty South:
It means opportunity and alignment. BLAZIN 420 is really about DJs — giving us a voice and a platform to break records and connect with the audience. That “For DJs By DJs” is real.
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Q6: SOUTHERN CULTURE
Host:
You represent Brighton, Alabama. How does the South influence your sound?
DJ Dirty South:
The South is energy, rhythm, and authenticity. It’s about feeling the music. I bring that into every set — that bounce, that soul, that realness. That’s what makes people move.
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Q7: INDUSTRY ADVICE
Host:
What’s the biggest mistake you see upcoming DJs making right now?
DJ Dirty South:
Not networking and not staying consistent. A lot of people want quick results, but they’re not building relationships or putting in the time. This game is about who you know and how you move.
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Q8: PRINCIPLES YOU STAND ON
Host:
You’ve got a strong mindset when it comes to business. What are some principles you live by?
DJ Dirty South:
Stand on business, always. Support matters — every booking, every repost counts. And consistency beats talent. If you stay locked in, you’re going to win.
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Q9: CURRENT MOVEMENT
Host:
What are you focused on right now?
DJ Dirty South:
Growing Hustle Hard Deejays, building my brand on BLAZIN 420, and taking things to the next level — more events, more exposure, more impact.
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Q10: LEGACY
Host:
When it’s all said and done, what do you want DJ Dirty South to be remembered for?
DJ Dirty South:
For building something real. For staying consistent. And for proving that if you hustle and stay focused, you can create your own lane.
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CLOSING
Host:
That’s what it’s about right there — real hustle, real consistency, real culture.
DJ Dirty South — CEO of Hustle Hard Deejays, DJ and host on BLAZIN 420 WPAM… we appreciate you tapping in with us.
DJ Dirty South:
Appreciate the platform. It’s all love.
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OUTRO (ON-AIR CLOSE)
Host:
You already know — BLAZIN 420 WPAM, Hip-Hop and R&B… not just a station, we are the culture.

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