DJ (disambiguation)

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A DJ or disc jockey is a person who plays recorded music for an audience.

DJ may also refer to:

Businesses

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average, a stock market index
  • Dansk Jernbane, a Danish freight company
  • David Jones (department store), an Australian retailer
  • Virgin Blue (IATA code DJ), Australia-based airline prior to rebranding as Virgin Australia
  • Disney Junior

In arts and entertainment

Fictional characters

  • DJ (comics), a Marvel character
  • DJ Conner, a Roseanne character
  • D.J. Tanner, a Full House character
  • Dee Jay, a Street Fighter character
  • D.J., on the TV series The O.C.
  • DJ, a Rang De Basanti character
  • DJ (Transformers), one of the Jointron Brothers
  • Dee-Jay (G.I. Joe), a Battleforce 2000 character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • DJ (Star Wars), character from the 2017 Star Wars film The Last Jedi, played by actor Benicio Del Toro
  • DJ, a character in the Total Drama series
  • DJay, the protagonist in the film Hustle & Flow

Music

  • "DJ" (Alphabeat song), 2009
  • "DJ" (David Bowie song), 1979
  • "DJ" (H & Claire song), 2002
  • "DJ" (Jamelia song), 2004
  • "DJ" (Marianta Pieridi song), 2006
  • D'Jais, D'Jais Bar & Grill, a popular dance club and restaurant in Belmar, New Jersey, USA
  • Deejay (Jamaican), a type of reggae or dancehall rapper
  • Dell Digital Jukebox, a digital audio player
  • "DJ", a song by Amanda Blank on the album I Love You
  • "DJ", a song by NCT 127 from Ay-Yo (2023)
  • "DJ", a song by Sunidhi Chauhan ft. Ali Zafar, for the 2015 film Hey Bro
  • "DJ Song", a song by Miss Kittin & The Hacker from First Album

In other media

  • DJ Magazine, a British monthly magazine
  • Disc Jockey, a 1951 film starring Ginny Simms, Tom Drake, George Shearing and Sarah Vaughan
  • DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham, a 2017 Indian Telugu-language film

In language

  • Đ (D with stroke), a letter in several alphabets
  • đ, a representation of the digraph ⟨dj⟩ in some versions of Gaj's Latin alphabet

People

  • DJ Ashba (born 1972), American musician, producer, and songwriter
  • D. J. Augustin (born 1987), American basketball player
  • DJ Campbell (born 1981), English footballer
  • D. J. Carey (born 1970), Irish hurler
  • D. J. Cooper (born 1990), American basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • D. J. Dale (born 2000), American football player
  • DJ Delorie, software developer
  • DJ Horne, college basketball player
  • D. J. Ivey (born 2000), American football player
  • DJ LeMahieu (born 1988), American baseball player
  • D. J. Moore (disambiguation), multiple people
  • D.J. Peterson (1959–1993), former American professional wrestler
  • D. J. Peterson (baseball) (born 1991), American baseball player
  • DJ Pryor, American stand-up comedian and actor
  • DJ Qualls (born 1978), American actor
  • D. J. Seeley (born 1989), American basketball player
  • DJ Steward (born 2001), American basketball player
  • DJ Stewart (born 1993), American baseball player
  • D.J. Stewart Jr. (born 1999), American basketball player
  • D. J. Turner (cornerback) (born 2000), American football player
  • D. J. Turner (wide receiver) (born 1997), American football player
  • DJ Uiagalelei (born 2001), American football player
  • D. J. Woods (born 1989), American football player
  • Daniel Padilla (born 1995), Filipino actor and singer
  • Demetrious Johnson (fighter) (born 1986), American MMA fighter
  • Dennis Johnson (1954–2007), American basketball player
  • Dustin Johnson (born 1984), American golfer

Places

  • Djibouti, ISO 3166-1 country code
    • .dj, a top-level domain for Djibouti
  • Dolj County, Romania, abbreviated DJ on car number plates

In science and technology

Other uses

See also

  • Deejay (disambiguation)
  • Djay (disambiguation)
  • DJ & the Fro, an animated series that aired on MTV
Topics referred to by the same term
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