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    Recently at my club I had an issue with people thinking they 'owned' the music at the club. As in "that bitch can't play that song, it's MINE!" I responded with "The only person who owns any of the music in the club is me." While I will never ever suggest another girls 'regular' song, if a girl asks for a song, I will play it. I've only got 7 months in this business... And I was wondering what some of you vet DJs do in a spot like that.

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    Default Re: "That's MY MUSIC!" How do you respond to that?

    ask your manager, but in our club the dancers get one song per year and the DJ gets a list so that he knows. Some times it is important to have songs that only you dance to, but not every song thru the night can be just for one person. Good luck!

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    If there is a very attractive dancer who really kicks ass to a particular song, it's a waste to play it for someone else, who doesn't.

    So I will grant songs to particular dancers, sometimes many of them. The more songs they are granted, the more they damned well better be willing to share them if I feel the need to do so, since the CDs are mine.

    I usually handle this diplomatically, without making a big deal out of it. You can laugh as you say "The hell it's yours! Did you buy the CD?", in a friendly, cajoling way.

    The tricky part is when they bring in their own, and you have granted the song to someone else who has become really attached to it. Again, diplomacy comes into play here. Play it once at the beginning of the night for one, at the end for the other.

    The worst thing of all is when you have a really, really sexy song, like say "Feelin' Love", by Paula Cole--and you have reserved it for The Angel who dances like a dream and gets all the sea slugs to notice, even.

    Then you get a nasty, skanky, ignorant and unattractive woman who can't dance for shit bring in the CD and stridently demand that you play it. Hey, it's her CD, and she's tipping you to take care of her whatever you might think of her. You can't tell her no fucking way, lol...

    But it is a criminal act to play such a song for a woman like that. I had to do it a couple of times, but managed to get it over with at the very beginning of the night, before very many people were there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Djoser
    Then you get a nasty, skanky, ignorant and unattractive woman who can't dance for shit bring in the CD and stridently demand that you play it. Hey, it's her CD, and she's tipping you to take care of her whatever you might think of her. You can't tell her no fucking way, lol...

    But it is a criminal act to play such a song for a woman like that. I had to do it a couple of times, but managed to get it over with at the very beginning of the night, before very many people were there.
    Well, that's the issue... While none of the girls bring in CDs anymore.... it was a 45 year old dancer wanting to dance to Check On It from Beyonce and Slim Thug.... NO NO NO NO NO.... I've oh so gently tried to persuade her to dance to music more "age appropriate" for her... but she refuses, and continues to dance to Luniz, 50 Cent, Pussy Cat Dolls....

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    lemme speak on this... actualy its your song...you play it for whoever.. and to be honest... the only girls who get to claim the hot new shit are the beter tippers, bottom line. because its music that i payed for and ill play it for whoever the hell i want to. and thats why i try to keep up to date with music so no one can bring in there own cds, but usualy the girls that do wont play that game with me because they know it wont work....and its usualy a b-cut that no one wants anyway.
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    I have worked with some dancers in their forties who were hot and could pull it off--but good God, man--you should see some of the women I have had to put onstage! The only thing you can do is laugh about it sometimes.

    The one thing you can fall back on with the 50cent type stuff is to point out that the crowd is not into it, and if she wants to make money she needs to try something else. If necessary get management to back you up--though generally speaking, the less you go to management about dancers the better--they hate this.

    You can try having other dancers who are respected there talk to them about it--this often works quite well. Or you can try being a hard ass...

    I hate doing this, but it has proven necessary quite often at my present club, unfortunately. In the worst case scenario, you can just refuse to play it, let her get as pissed off as she wants, and forget about the tip from her. I have had women who angrily exclaimed they weren't going to tip me, and I'll just say "Good, I don't want it!" Then , of course, they have to dance to whatever the fuck you want to play.

    If they go running to management, you can calmly explain the situation, and if they are cool, they will back you up.

    Some of them are assholes, though, and you are then fucked, and have to play the bad music. I have almost quit in these situations, but fortunately they have been quite rare.

    Bottom line is, you have the power of the mike. You can introduce them in a barely civil manner, if they are being nasty.

    Or you can talk them up in grand style if they meet you halfway--this is best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJPhear
    Well, that's the issue... While none of the girls bring in CDs anymore.... it was a 45 year old dancer wanting to dance to Check On It from Beyonce and Slim Thug.... NO NO NO NO NO.... I've oh so gently tried to persuade her to dance to music more "age appropriate" for her... but she refuses, and continues to dance to Luniz, 50 Cent, Pussy Cat Dolls....
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    Can she handle dancing to today's rap and r & b?
    If she can then try to find a middle ground, if she can't then plain and simple put older music on for her and batten down the hatches yer in for the shit storm of the century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djoser
    If there is a very attractive dancer who really kicks ass to a particular song, it's a waste to play it for someone else, who doesn't.

    So I will grant songs to particular dancers, sometimes many of them. The more songs they are granted, the more they damned well better be willing to share them if I feel the need to do so, since the CDs are mine.
    I bring in alot of dance music that the DJ's have down loaded on the club computer. It's weird to hear my song that I brought in being played for someone else but I don't really care.

    One of my DJ's knows that there are two songs that I like and he always plays them for me, I don't even have to ask for them. He's playing them for me one Friday night and the resident heavy set, always drunk girl with no rhythm comes running up to the DJ booth yelling "You're not playing MY songs for her!"

    In moment of weakness I looked at her from the stage and told her to shut-up so I could dance. She yelled at the DJ and he said that between the two of us I ws getting the songs. Saturday night as I go onstage and she's coming off he's playing one of the songs for me and she tells me that I better dance good, do her song justice! I really don't care if a song that I like gets played for another girl but after that remark I do. I was out of town last weekend and she asked the DJ for those two songs and he said he didn't have them. (he doesn't like listening to her complain either)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan-Va
    I was out of town last weekend and she asked the DJ for those two songs and he said he didn't have them.
    For me, if the girl whos claimed songs isn't in the club isn't there, I'll play it. There's some great sets other girls have picked out that I won't waste just because she isn't there. Examples: Disturbed - Droppin' Plates
    Disturbed - Conflict
    Disturbed - Down With The Sickness

    That's a kickass heavy set. Cameron usually dances to it, but she's a weekend girl. If it's wed or thur and a girl wants something heavy, I'll throw that set in. I've found that the patrons at my club don't notice that "That's so and so's music, whats she doing dancing to it!?" Unless it's Madison and her Eminem set... which she seems to want about every other trip on stage. In which case, I don't play any of that music unless she's asked for it, because we're ALL tired of hearing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blade
    Can she handle dancing to today's rap and r & b?
    If she can then try to find a middle ground, if she can't then plain and simple put older music on for her and batten down the hatches yer in for the shit storm of the century.
    It's a toss up... she CAN handle it when she's in the mood.... but she's such a downer... when nobody comes up on stage, she'll literally pull a chair up from the rail and sit there. WTF... I've had a couple talks with the owner about her. It's not like we're desperate for girls. Does she have to work? Unfortunately, or not... I've taken a role of a HouseDad/DJ here... which I sorta don't mind, cuz the tips are good. But dammit if one of these days i don't go batshiat crazy on her.

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    I simply don't respond to it, at all. There is of course a fine line to be walked, but you're never going to keep everyone happy anyway. If a girl specifically brought in something I dont have, then that's slightly different. The other difference is when a brand new girl comes in her first night and asks for every hot song currently out. Sorry, no. But really....no one owns a song, except perhaps the person who wrote it. STFU.
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    Completely OT:2000th post! Bask in my godlike radiance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJPhear
    It's a toss up... she CAN handle it when she's in the mood.... but she's such a downer... when nobody comes up on stage, she'll literally pull a chair up from the rail and sit there. WTF... I've had a couple talks with the owner about her. It's not like we're desperate for girls. Does she have to work? Unfortunately, or not... I've taken a role of a HouseDad/DJ here... which I sorta don't mind, cuz the tips are good. But dammit if one of these days i don't go batshiat crazy on her.
    Well if no one is tipping, why shouldn't she sit down? Her pay is tips..I sure as heck don't work for free and I don't expect my girls to either.True the chair is unproffessional, but fuck it let her sit down, it's a mood killer for all when no one is tipping at least she's sitting ON the stage. With only 7 months under your belt, I don't know if you should try to be "housedad", you kinda lack the knowledge and experience to rule the roost so to speak..let the owner and/or manager deal with it, that's why they're there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrChristopher
    Completely OT:2000th post! Bask in my godlike radiance.
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    I worked in mostly one club for my 9 years of dancing and the best line I ever heard from a DJ when confronted with the "my song issue" was"" it is (insert name of group here) song ,and it is (insert name of club owner here) club you work at , we all have to do what (the owner) wants so don't give me grief!!!" The owners policy was to make the woman who gives him money happy.
    I worked for Christies, (Greensboro,NC) and I heard this many times when new dancers wanted rap....it worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djoser
    If there is a very attractive dancer who really kicks ass to a particular song, it's a waste to play it for someone else, who doesn't.

    The worst thing of all is when you have a really, really sexy song, like say "Feelin' Love", by Paula Cole--and you have reserved it for The Angel who dances like a dream and gets all the sea slugs to notice, even.

    Then you get a nasty, skanky, ignorant and unattractive woman who can't dance for shit bring in the CD and stridently demand that you play it. Hey, it's her CD, and she's tipping you to take care of her whatever you might think of her. You can't tell her no fucking way, lol...

    But it is a criminal act to play such a song for a woman like that. I had to do it a couple of times, but managed to get it over with at the very beginning of the night, before very many people were there.
    All our songs are on a juke box, so we pick out and play our own songs. I have a regular list of songs I normally dance to that I can move to really well. I don't mind if other girls play those songs, except for one girl. She doesn't dance at all... she just walks around on stage, and then will get down on her hands and knees for a while, then roll over and lay on her back for a while, then get up and walk around some more. I think all the songs I play are really awesome, and I move to them really well, and it's such a waste when she plays them and just lays there like a slug and wastes my awesome song. Grrrr..... but I can't control it because we play music off a juke box. We have a DJ to announce us on weekends, but he has nothing to do with the music..... grrrrrr.....
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    I am physically unable to play a hot song for a dancer who's going to waste it utterly, and have been guilty of using almost any excuse not to play it, even if she brings it in, lol...

    After all, I have it too, and if I have been playing it for a woman who kicks ass to it, and it makes the show less effective, there is some justification for this. but so often it's easier to just get it over with at the beginning of the night and avoid any argument. Then save playing it again until the height of the night, towards the end.

    It must suck to have to contend with a jukebox, MadisonM.

    Maybe you could trick the lame dancer into playing it at the beginning of the night--'hey, let's make a deal we both like this--you get to play it first, we'll wait a while, then I will'.

    Then you can bug her to play it right away because you love it and want to hear it, lol. Buy her the cheapest drink in the house to make her like you when you strike the deal. Maybe even tip her right away as a gesture of friendship, then go into the dressing room so you don't have to watch.

    Maybe it won't work, but if she's not too swift you could pull it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Djoser
    It must suck to have to contend with a jukebox, MadisonM.

    Maybe you could trick the lame dancer into playing it at the beginning of the night--'hey, let's make a deal we both like this--you get to play it first, we'll wait a while, then I will'.

    Then you can bug her to play it right away because you love it and want to hear it, lol. Buy her the cheapest drink in the house to make her like you when you strike the deal. Maybe even tip her right away as a gesture of friendship, then go into the dressing room so you don't have to watch.

    Maybe it won't work, but if she's not too swift you could pull it off.
    Those are good ideas- I'll have to try them. It does suck to work with a jukebox. Some girls don't pay attention to what songs are played, so when they go on stage, they end up playing a song that was just played by another dancer a half hour ago. It gets annoying. It is especially annoying when girls get really drunk and can't keep track of how many songs they played. Sometimes they'll only play 3 songs when we're supposed to play 4, or they'll play too many songs- it throws off the other dancers and messes up the whole rotation... grrrrrrrrrr......
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadisonM
    Those are good ideas- I'll have to try them. It does suck to work with a jukebox. Some girls don't pay attention to what songs are played, so when they go on stage, they end up playing a song that was just played by another dancer a half hour ago. It gets annoying. It is especially annoying when girls get really drunk and can't keep track of how many songs they played. Sometimes they'll only play 3 songs when we're supposed to play 4, or they'll play too many songs- it throws off the other dancers and messes up the whole rotation... grrrrrrrrrr......
    Yeah, that would suck!

    Good luck with it--and I would seriously try reverse psychology with the annoying one. You are no doubt forced to play the dumb, annoying customers--why not use those skills with the dumb, annoying dancer as well, lol...
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    I love to get into an argument with any dancer that says they own the song and no one can use it. I usually end up telling them to show me the piece of paper that says they wrote the song, until then they can shut up.

    Mind you, with all that said and done, you still have to comprise now and then to keep the peace between dancers and i always suggest to the stage dancers not to have the same songs or theme that the previous dancer used.

    This method works most of the time until someone has a hissing fit and then you go through the process again of trying to figure it out so everyone is happy. When i first started at the club 6 yrs ago i played a song that a dancer used and she flipped. She told me there were thousands of songs and that i shouldn't use her songs. The song i used also happened to be played as background music before the stage shows or podiums dancers had even started. What an introduction to some of the pathetic bitchiness that goes on in our industry

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    I agree that it can definitely be a touchy subject, normally I look at my rotation to see if I'm going to have any of these situations pop up. I normally will go with the girl who started using the song first, and if I haven't already played it when another girl is asking for it, say "so-and-so had requested that for her next set on stage, can we go with something else." Or simply ask the primary dancer of the song - "Hey, can I go ahead and play this for so-and-so, is that cool?" and that way you can avoid the drama.
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    Phear,

    Some thoughts from the peanut gallery. Take them for what they're worth.

    1. If she didn't write it, didn't sing it, didn't produce it, didn't play any of the instruments on it, and doesn't own the copyright, it's NOT "her" song. Simple as that. If she wants to say something is hers exclusively, she can create her own damned music - there are some strippers doing that these days, especially in the electronic dance niche.

    2. If its her own CD and you don't have the same song in your own / the club collection, she only has reason to bitch if her CD is used for / by another girl without her consent. That's just a principle of owning the CD itself. Simple to deal: just ask her before allowing someone else to use her disc. (And, umm, as a tangentially related note: Handle the CD yourself - don't let the other girl. This reduces accusations of theft, AND reduces the potential for damage to the collection. I can't count how much of my collection is scratched and knicked from other girls messing with my book.)

    3. My personal view is that an individual song really isn't so much an issue. What gives me fits is individual sets. I mean, if it's a really common set, then whatever. An AC/DC set of "Hells Bells", "Back In Black", and "Ride On" would be a perfect example of a "generic" set. Anyone can come up with that with all of 30 seconds of thought. Now, on the other hand, if one of my coworkers pulls out one of my trademark sets like "The Highwayman", "The Gambler", "This Old Hat"... and comes out in cowboy leathers and feathers same as I would, I'm probably going to have an issue if its permitted while I'm on shift, because that is NOT a common set in stripjoints, except maybe in cowboy-ridden areas. So, this is where you have to give a little thought as to whether it's a generic set that any girl could reasonably select, or one that another girl might be specifically choosing to aggravate the person who normally does it. When that's the case, you can expect the fangs to sprout and the fur to fly. Diva-ish, perhaps, but one has to draw a line somewhere in the realm of backstabbing, cut-throat bitches.

    4. When in doubt, stop to consider which girl usually makes life easier for you and tips you that extra bit. We all know that girls ripping you off on your tip-outs can be a rampant problem, so show some love for the girls whom you know are not only NOT ripping you off, but who are also kicking you a bit extra.

    5. When all else fails, teach the diva ho a lesson... fuck up her set once or twice. We can't fucking stand it, but you know what? The DJ makes or breaks whether we get the set we want (unless you're on jukebox, but even then DJs often have a "kill" button), and there is nothing that gets a point across faster than a DJ taking a devoted metal-head dancer and putting her on stage to country (or, in my case, switching my set to booty-bass - YIKES! I'm sooo sorry, Jenkins, man - teach me not to swipe your lighter...). You get the idea. You control the mic, and you control what spins our world while we're on that stage. Just don't do it *too* often, because you want us to still be making loot, eh?

    Ummm, so yeah, another (former) dancer's perspective. Take what you will, leave the rest, as with anything in life.

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    McCain, Madddj, DJ Lewi:

    Thanks for chipping in with your opinions... What I've found out is that I've actually already done a lot of what you're all suggesting, so that's cool.

    I guess I just like having discussions about work with people who don't work at my club. And dispite the fact that I work at a pretty small club in the middle of nowhere... We have a lot in common as far as music/girl/custy problems... It just doesn't change, does it?

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