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Why DJ D-Nice's Star-Studded Dance Parties Have Become the Internet's Hottest Ticket

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Never underestimate the power of music. Like so many Americans, DJ D-Nice (also known as Derrick Jones) has a career that can't exactly be done like normal during the Coronavirus pandemic.

But over the weekend, the talented artist decided to get creative and build a "club quarantine" online concert where he spun countless hits and got fans feeling good.

How many fans you ask? How about 160,000 people. "This is pretty much the equivalent of two stadiums listening to music," D-Nice shared on CBS This Morning. "I literally just played what feels good.

I wanted people to feel good. I wanted their experience to be lifted through music just one song at a time."  Everyone from Gayle King, Oprah Winfrey, former Vice President Joe Biden and Mark.

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