DJ D-Nice, who attracts tens of thousands to his Instagram dance parties under the title "Home School at Club Quarantine.

The celebrity DJ/producer/rapper/photographer has been spinning records on his Instagram Live for a virtual party that has been attracting thousands of viewers -- including some of his … The programs feature candid and in-depth conversations that create real dialogue to inspire systematic change.

And you can also tune in to his favorite uplifting dance tracks on his "Homeschool" Spotify playlist. And I was trying to do that through the music. "You seem to get very excited when you said Mark Zuckerberg has joined," said "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. ", When asked how long he will keep "Homeschool at Club Quarantine" going, D-Nice replied, "I was going to take a break, but since everyone's saying that it's a daily thing, and you kind of influenced me, so I think I'm going just continue doing it as long as people [want].

"Like, you can just feel good. On Monday's "CBS This Morning," D-Nice talked about his inspiration for the virtual dance party: "I was at home, I'm self-isolating, so just sitting here. It's not like I haven't DJ'd for her before, [but] I froze up. "I was literally just playing music from my laptop, and the next day, I hooked up the turntables.

I read the comments, and people are saying some incredible things, how the music is uplifting their spirits and we all feel so connected through the chat rooms.".

Hey, who let this person in? You know, I wanted people to feel good. On Sunday, more than 160,000 people joined him on Instagram … It wasn't just the music, it was just the experience of everyone just kind of escaping what's going on today just for a few hours. DJ D-Nice held a party on Instagram Live that reached around 100,000 people and freaked out when he noticed Michelle Obama joined. This content is imported from Spotify. Read More: Oprah Winfrey calls for justice with 26 Breonna Taylor billboards. OWN just dropped the first trailer for their upcoming special 'OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad' featuring Anthony Hamilton, D-Nice, and more. "I understand.

The one-hour special premieres on September 15. OWN is giving us an inside look at what life is like for celebrity dads. Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc.All rights reserved. I didn't know what to play! And I realized, outside of just missing my family, that the other most important thing to me was the crowd, like, DJ-ing for people. I have to play this music! ".

Picard, Electric road will power public buses in Tel Aviv. Stream CBSN live or on demand for FREE on your TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone. Derrick Jones) is hosting a daily event that he calls "Homeschool at Club Quarantine." DJ D-Nice held a party on Instagram Live that reached around 100,000 people and freaked out when he noticed Michelle Obama joined. Lo and Drake arrived. D-Nice (a.k.a. How different was it? No matter what your problems are, you put on a good tune, and it just takes you away. When They See Us Now featuring Oprah in conversation with award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay and the cast from the acclaimed series When They See Us along with real men formerly known as the Central Park Five; and the follow-up documentary from D. Channsin Berry, Dark Girls 2 exploring the prejudices darker-skinned women face around the world. ", In terms of playing for a "crowd" of 160,000, D-Nice said, "I'm like, wow, this is pretty much the equivalent of, like, two stadiums of people just listening to music! D-Nice (a.k.a. Among the bold-faced names who have "dropped in" on the party were former first lady Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, former Vice President Joe Biden and Jennifer Lopez. The name of song right before you played I like by Guy!!! Legendary DJ D-Nice is determined to bring a dance party to everybody at home. I woke up at 4 in the morning and decided, I wanted to throw a party. You're alone, too, when you're playing the music. And then that Saturday night party was everything. I wasn't sure. "Music has always been a great escape," D-Nice said. Hey, I'll meet you at the bar. On Sunday, more than 160,000 people joined him on Instagram Live. DJ D-Nice on his Instagram Live parties 04:30 Legendary DJ D-Nice is determined to bring a dance party to everybody at home. that simulcast across the Discovery family of networks featuring Oprah and Black thought leaders discussing the current state of racism America; Oprah and 100 Black Fathers sharing the urgency of having “the talk” with their children and the dreams they have for the future of their families; COVID-19: The Deadly Impact on Black America that investigated the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Black communities; Oprah At Home with Lupita Nyong’o and Cynthia Erivo, which examined colorism in Hollywood; Oprah and Alicia Keys – The Interview discussing Alicia Keys’ new memoir. The next jam session is scheduled for Monday, March 23 at 6 p.m. ‍♂️‍♂️ #clubquarantine #millionsdancedaroundtheworld •…”

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