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DJ Music Brief Builder

Build the music brief your DJ actually needs. Must-play songs, do-not-play list (with the standard cliché songs pre-seeded), 11 special-moment slots (processional, first dance, parent dances, cake cutting, last dance, send-off), and genre preferences. Print as a one-page DJ brief.

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How to use this tool

  1. Add your must-play songs with notes (e.g., "play around 9pm" or "a parent's favourite").
  2. Clear out any pre-seeded do-not-play songs you actually do want — and add your own.
  3. Fill in the special-moment slots: processional, first dance, parent dances, cake cutting, last dance, send-off.
  4. Adjust the genre sliders so the DJ knows what to fill the gaps with.
  5. Print the one-page brief, email it to your DJ.

Why we built this

A wedding DJ playing 4–5 hours plays maybe 60–80 songs. You probably care strongly about 10–15 of them (first dance, parent dances, your must-plays) and have strong opinions about another 10 (the ones you absolutely don't want). The other 40+ are the DJ's job. Our brief captures the songs that matter to you and the genres you prefer for the rest — letting the DJ do their job without surprising you.

What you get

Build the music brief your DJ actually needs. Must-play songs, do-not-play list (with the standard cliché songs pre-seeded), 11 special-moment slots (processional, first dance, parent dances, cake cutting, last dance, send-off), and genre preferences. Print as a one-page DJ brief.

Frequently asked questions

How many must-play songs should I add?

Usually 8–15. Too many turns the night into a karaoke of your favourite playlist; too few and the DJ has nothing to anchor your taste.

What if I don't know any songs to put in the do-not-play list?

The defaults are the most-commonly-rejected wedding songs: "Chicken Dance", "Macarena", "Cha Cha Slide", "YMCA", "Cotton Eye Joe". If you actually like any of them, untick them.

Should I send this to the DJ in advance?

Yes — at least 2–3 weeks before the wedding. Some DJs like a phone call to go through it together.

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