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“Some people spend a lifetime looking for their passion. My passion found me and I just had to be brave enough to never look back.”
Our founder, China L’One, is an internationally recognized DJ, entrepreneur, published author, member of Toastmasters International and one of the most famous people in the London club scene. If you’re the kind of person that goes out partying every weekend, you’ve probably already seen her rock the place. And if you haven’t, you should!
Prince Trust awarded China for singlehandedly running a top London club for young people in 2002. She is also the winner of the RSA Royal Society of Art Award recognizing her work with young people, more specifically giving youngsters a platform from which to showcase their talent.
In 2005, China L’One was invited to be a part of a BBC 3 documentary called Making Slough Happy which was shown over a period of four successive weeks and was a huge success.
China L’One has performed all over the UK and at London’s most exclusive clubs and venues, including the Ministry of Sound, Pacha, No. 5 Cavendish Square, CherryJam, Palm Beach Casino, The Colony Club, and Eight Club to name but a few.
She has also DJ’ed for Chanel 4 Television’s Christmas parties in 2015 and 2016.
Her infectious personality, energy, and creativity are the pillars of her success.
What Are Dreams Made Of
China L’One started her journey as a DJ in 2000. She found herself accidentally DJing on a friend’s birthday party because her friend was unhappy with the DJ she had hired. China musters up the courage, approaches the DJ and asks if he could teach her how to use the desks. “I loved it, but what’s even more important is that people loved the music I was playing! We danced the night away.” And China L’One never looked back.
China started pursuing DJing by organizing events at her local youth center called Chill Out Spot. She then started her own talent night at her local Baptist church. She promoted the talent night all over London and in The Voice newspaper. China L’One’s talent night was a huge success with young people from all parts of the city attending the event.
She also volunteered participating in DJ workshops at different youth centers including Pollards Hill Youth Centre, Kingston Youth Centre, and Searchlight Youth Centre in New Malden.
Dj China L’One Djing for Channel 4 Television, November 2015 with Nick Hewer
What Are Dreams Made Of
China L’One started her journey as a DJ in 2000. She found herself accidentally DJing on a friend’s birthday party because her friend was unhappy with the DJ she had hired. China musters up the courage, approaches the DJ and asks if he could teach her how to use the desks. “I loved it, but what’s even more important is that people loved the music I was playing! We danced the night away.” And China L’One never looked back.
China started pursuing DJing by organizing events at her local youth center called Chill Out Spot. She then started her own talent night at her local Baptist church. She promoted the talent night all over London and in The Voice newspaper. China L’One’s talent night was a huge success with young people from all parts of the city attending the event.
She also volunteered participating in DJ workshops at different youth centers including Pollards Hill Youth Centre, Kingston Youth Centre, and Searchlight Youth Centre in New Malden.
“For me, DJing isn’t just a job, it’s an art, it’s a way to touch lives.” In 2001, China approached the Prince Trust organization for funding to start her own business called Raw Talent Club. This was a members-only club geared towards boys and girls under 18 skillful in singing, dancing, MCing, drama, and DJing, who lacked the confidence to showcase their talent.
In 2003, China applied and was admitted to a full-time university to study BA in Media Arts and Music Technology.
Whilst at university, she kept honing her craft by regularly performing in West London clubs. After receiving her BA degree, she started organizing events for all ages, including Soul 2 Soul Sundays, Its a Friday Thing and Black History Month.
In 2012, China set up another business to promote the uniqueness and individuality of female DJs called We Run the World Female DJ Agency Ltd. The same year she also pre-launched her own clothing line and self-published the You Are What You Think e-book – a book about the importance of confidence and of going after your dreams.
China has wowed crowds in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Ibiza, Italy, India and on the Fantasy and Magic luxury cruise ships. .
China L’One is also the choice of top brands in the UK when they need a DJ from promotional event – including H&M, Fossil, Warehouse Clothing Store and New Look. She played for the Topshop review during London Fashion Week 2015.
“What are dreams made of? Hard work, bravery and a little bit of luck.”
Nothing But Bright Skies Ahead
China’s ambition now is to focus on We Run the World Female DJ Agency Ltd. and to find employment for female DJs around the world.
“The industry is still dominated by men, but this is slowly changing and it’s exciting for me to be part of this process. Women can be amazing entertainers and it’s important that they get a chance to perform and to win the crowd.”
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