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Detroit DJ Whodat talks house music, Black women artistry
Detroit DJ sensation and a true luminary in the electronic music realm, lifelong Detroiter Terri McQueen, popularly known as Whodat, is set to headline the highly anticipated 2023 Movement music festival in Detroit’s Hart Plaza. Whodat shares her love for house music and talks about being an African American woman in the music industry and what motivates her to create her unique sound.
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