How long have you been at Fat Radio?
For about a month now, which is only like four times because I am only doing it on Sunday.
What is the concept of your show?
As it is on a Sunday, the show is based around a relaxing atmosphere but with a touch of fun. During the show I also give information for any upcoming concerts or interesting things that are happening around town.
What does Fat Radio mean to you?
Fat Radio is a radio station for fun-loving fat people—ha, ha, ha—but skinny people can have fun, too. I consider Fat Radio to be like a regular station but with an extra range of music, which makes it that much more interesting for listeners.
What are the challenges of being a DJ?
The most difficult aspect would be arranging the show, like things to say and what subject to discuss. It is very challenging to make it short, compact and to the point but also make it fun for the listeners.
What made you decide to become a radio DJ?
Many of my friends always said that I am a good talker and I have a wide knowledge of music, so being a DJ is something that I always wanted to try.
Is the music you play on your show the same as what you personally listen to?
My range of music is very wide; I love to listen to all types of music.
What’s the difference between being an artist and being a radio DJ?
Being a singer and a DJ at the same time, I feel that I can introduce my listeners to many different types of music and present them in a more interesting way.
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