Ever since some of the world's best DJs began to lose to the most popular producers, EDM artists around the world have began to question the DJ Mag Top 100 poll as a whole.
While some strive to be this year's top DJ, others such as Diplo show how much he wants off the list altogether.
See How DJs Reacted To The DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 Results
Only 75 spots til I’m finally off this list let’s go further next year https://t.co/2cxd0Dxuyh
— diplo (@diplo) October 22, 2017
3LAU wants to know how much they raised for UNICEF
Hey @DJmag how much money did you raise for @UNICEF
— ▽ (@3LAU) October 22, 2017
It was a question, that was legitimately intended, and that I (& many more i’m sure) would like to know the answer to.
— ▽ (@3LAU) October 22, 2017
Dieselboy talks about the DJ's brand
haha dj mag top 100 dj’s. i know it’s beating a dead horse but…
djing has taken on a whole new meaning. should be the TOP 100 DJ BRAND
— Ð E S Ŧ R O Y E R (@DjDieselboy) October 22, 2017
Shaun Frank explains why he didn't make this year's Top 100
I was offered an "advertising package". I politely declined…
— Shaun Frank (@Shaun_Frank) October 22, 2017
Kayzo is too busy eating oysters
Oysters in New Orleans > dj mag
— kayzo (@KayzoMusic) October 21, 2017
In all seriousness congrats to all my dope friends that made the dj mag top 100.
— kayzo (@KayzoMusic) October 22, 2017
Josh Pan calls it like it is
the problem with dj mag top 100 is that nobody in america takes it seriously but everyone outside does
and they don't know it's a joke
— sliver (@joshpan) October 21, 2017