Check out what some big artists have to say about popular DJ contests. Many artists believe that these kinds of contests are not a gauge of a skill but simply a popularity contest.
The "top 100 dj's" is in no way respresentative of the best talent, skill, or even entertainment value in this industry.
— Excision (@Excision) July 6, 2015
If "potato" doesn't make the top10 I'll be really disappointed.
— Goat lord (@deadmau5) July 6, 2015
every year i say the same things: official DJ popularity contests are dorky & ridiculous. i'm so happy to be off grid & on another path 🙂
— Bassnectar (@bassnectar) July 6, 2015
IF WE DONT MAKE THE #DjMagTop100 THIS YEAR I DUNNO WHAT WE'LL DO. PROBABLY JUST KEEP DOMINATING. YEAH THAT SOUNDS GOOD. 😉 ⚠️↗️1⃣
— FLOSSTRADAMUS (⚠,⚠) (@FLOSSTRADAMUS) July 6, 2015
Please don't vote for us for @djmag top 100… We don't want any part of that scam
— SAVOY (@SAVOY) July 5, 2015
I don't believe the DJ mag top 100 has any real relevance… But I'm seeing a lot of people vote for me this year and I'm ok with it 👽👽
— Vanic [▼] (@djvanic) July 6, 2015
Lol at #Top100DJs
— PARTY FAVOR (@partyfavor) July 6, 2015
Vote for my ghost producer for the #Top100DJs
— VALENTINO KHAN (@ValentinoKhan) July 6, 2015
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