
From Backyard Parties to DJing for Kendrick Lamar & Paris Hilton: How DJ Jadaboo Found Her Flow
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DJ Jadaboo went from spinning in her bedroom to DJing Paris Hilton’s Coachella party—and that’s just the beginning.
In this week’s episode, she chats with us about growing up Black and Mexican in a small California town, navigating mental health, and how music became her safe space and her calling.
What you’ll hear:
The story behind her viral rise during the pandemic
“Girl, I posted myself online, it went viral... and it kind of spiraled upward into being a full-time career... but I've been doing it for almost 10 years now.”
DJing for Kendrick Lamar, Kehlani, and Latinx House at Sundance
What it’s like feeling caught between cultures—and owning both
“I’m proud to be both a Mexican American and a Black woman. I know who I am.”
What she’s calling in for 2025 (and why it’s deeper than just gigs)
If you’ve ever felt like you had to prove where you’re from or who you are, this episode is your reminder: your raíces and your rhythm are your power. You don’t need to shrink to fit the room. You already belong in it.