By: Quinn Que
Q) Growing up in Denver, Colorado, what first sparked your interest in music and performance?
A) Growing up on a ranch outside of Denver, I was always around rhythm and movement. Whether it was working out, being outside or dancing in my room, music was a constant part of my life. I think I’ve always used music to express energy, emotion and confidence. It was never about wanting to perform at first, it just became this thing I loved more and more over time.
Q) You’ve had previous success in fitness, fashion and beauty. What motivated you to pivot into the music world as a DJ?
A) I didn’t really see it as a pivot. I just followed what felt exciting and real to me. DJing gave me this new way to express myself that felt raw and energizing. I wanted to challenge myself creatively and explore something that had always been in the background for me. Music became the next layer of how I connect with people.
Q) What was your experience like when you started performing live in 2023?
A) It was a rush. Being on stage and feeling the energy of a crowd is something totally different from anything else I’ve done. At first people were curious, maybe even a little skeptical, but once the music starts and the energy shifts, it becomes this shared moment. Playing for college crowds and wild club nights really taught me how to read the room and go with the flow.
Q) Which artists or DJs have been your biggest influences as you’ve developed your sound and style behind the decks?
A) Fred Again, Peggy Gou, Dom Dolla and Keinemusik. I’m drawn to artists who create more than just a set. They build an atmosphere and you feel every part of it. I also love sounds that are a little gritty, a little emotional and totally addictive.
Q) What has the response been like from your existing fanbase as you’ve transitioned into music?
A) It’s honestly been so supportive. A lot of people were surprised at first, but once they saw how passionate I was and how serious I’ve taken it, they really showed up for me. My fans have followed me through different phases of life, so having them on this journey too means everything.
Q) Tell us about your new single “She’s A DJ.” What inspired this track?
A) “She’s A DJ” is playful and bold. It came from that feeling of wanting to take up space in a scene that’s still super male-dominated. I wanted to flip the narrative and make something fun, bratty, and confident.
Q) How did your collaboration with HEDEGAARD on “LaLaLa (Everybody’s Up)” come about for this release and what was that creative process like?
A) HEDEGAARD had been on my radar for a while. His sound is heavy and clean and perfect for the club. We connected through mutual music friends and once he heard the track, he jumped on the idea of doing a big edit. It came together naturally and fast. He brought this dark, driving energy that took the whole vibe to another level.
Q) In what ways does “LaLaLa (Everybody’s Up)” represent your personality and energy as an artist?
A) It’s loud, unapologetic and doesn’t try too hard. That’s kind of my whole energy. I’m all about having fun, keeping it real and letting the music speak for itself. It’s not overly polished and that’s what I love about it. It feels raw and alive.
Q) The song has been described as a summer anthem. What makes this track perfect for Summer 2025?
A) It’s the kind of track that takes over the room. Whether you’re at a pool party, a club or dancing in your room, it hits in the best way. It has that carefree, hands-in-the-air type of energy. It’s bold, bratty and perfect for late summer nights or wild day parties.
Q) This track has some pulsating beats and interesting drops. Walk us through the production elements that make this track special.
A) We really wanted it to feel like a controlled explosion. The hook pulls you in fast and the drops are designed to hit hard. There’s a brat-pop flair layered with gritty synths and a bass line that just keeps you moving. It’s not subtle at all, which is the point.
Q) What was it like working with OneHundred Records, the Spinnin Records imprint? Did you enjoy going with them for your debut single release?
A) They’ve been great. They supported my vision from day one and gave me space to do things my way. For a debut release, that kind of backing makes all the difference. It felt like the right fit for the kind of energy I wanted to bring with “LaLaLa (Everybody’s Up).”
Q) How are you planning to perform this track live and what can audiences expect from your live shows?
A) High energy. I’m all about creating a space where people can let go and have fun. My sets are fast-paced and unpredictable. I like to read the room and switch things up, but you can always expect big moments, heavy drops and a whole lot of movement.
Q) Are there any dream collaborations or festivals you’re hoping to work with or play at in the future?
A) I’d love to play Coachella or Tomorrowland. Those have been goals since day one. Collab-wise, Fred Again or David Guetta would be insane. I’m also open to unexpected pairings that bring out something new in my sound.
Q) What would you like to say to everyone who are fans and supporters of you and the music that you make?
A) Thank you. Seriously. I’m still growing in this space and figuring it out as I go. Every stream, comment and show means more than I can explain. This is just the beginning and I’m so excited for what’s next.