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On occasions, I'm also listening to music when I should be sleeping, scrolling through social media to find new artists and DJs to listen to. What's the vibe like at one of your DJ sets? Bridget Kyeremateng : Oh my gosh, I love this question.
GirlsAskGuys is the digital community of trusted and anonymous friends where girls and guys help each other by sharing their experiences and opinions. For Bridget Kyeremateng — aka Bridge — house music isn’t just and beat; it’s an ancestral calling. I was born in Italy and I lived there for quite some time.
It was one night while scrolling on TikTok that I came upon Bridget Kyerematengwho seemed to not only move with the music but inhale it like air. I picked up DJing about four years ago, and it reignited my love for being on stage and sharing art, expressing what it means to feel fully alive in a very challenging time.
Music is the rhythm of my life. And I want people to have fun. Girls and Gays Let’s Talk is your new go to podcast for a little bit of everything chaotic stories, unfiltered opinions, and honest conversations about life. I gay to challenge people to listen to music in a different way.
There are broad American comedies (The Birdcage), artful Korean crime dramas (The Handmaiden), groundbreaking indies (Tangerine), and landmark documentaries (Paris Is. The Italian-born, Ghanaian American DJ is reclaiming the Black queer roots of the dance.
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I do all these things, but at the end of the day, what I love to do is inspire others to feel free. My family and I later immigrated to Californiawhere I spent a lot of my years learning what it meant to be Black in the U. But I've always believed and felt that art can make an impact.
I was hooked. Who or what was your introduction to house music? Um, so my name is Bridget. YouTube, Those chords, that melody, completely changed how I listen to music. I also go by Bridge either as a nickname or, you know, my DJ name. From dawn 'til dusk, I find myself listening to various genres from classical to pop, jazz to alt-rock.
I chatted with the "diva DJ" and storyteller on house music, spirituality, and bringing everyone to the dance floor. My ethos is always to play uplifting house music. It just changed my world. It all depends on the time of day and what I'm doing at the moment.
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