DJ Blavo, serial entrepreneur!

My name is Philip Blavo, popularly known as DJ Blavo.

What do you do?

I’m an Entrepreneur and a multi-genre international Dj popularly known for Afrobeats, Dancehall and Amapiano.

You started DJing at 15—what was the moment that made you realize this was your path?

In my final year in Senior High School, I was elected as the entertainment prefect where I was in charge of the school’s entertainment activities. During that period, I won so many inter-schools entertainment awards It was within this period I discovered this is my super talent.

What’s something people misunderstand about what it takes to be a great DJ and why?

Being a great DJ is way more than just blending tracks, anyone can learn to mix. What sets a real DJ apart is the ability to read the room, to feel the energy of the crowd, even in complete silence, and know exactly how to shift the mood. You’re not just playing music, you’re curating an experience. Every transition, every drop, every pause is intentional. It’s about building a journey from the ground up knowing when to hold back, when to go all in, and how to make people feel something unforgettable. It takes passion, precision, and performance all at once. For the night, I’m part-psychologist, part-performer and part-vibe architect. Since I love it and truly live for it, I can say I know how to move a crowd. That’s what makes DJing an art, it’s more than just a skill.

When curating a set, do you go in with a strict plan, or do you feed off the crowd’s energy in the moment?

I usually have a plan when I’m opening, but most of the time I have the Prime time set and I always go with the crowds energy and vibe. It’s funny how 80% of the time me personally as a DJ I don’t follow my strict plan. I just go with the flow and get the crowd jumping!

Can you recall a defining moment in your career where you felt, “Yeah, I’ve made it”?

I’ve had some unforgettable moments in my DJ career, but one that truly stands out was performing at French Connection, hosted by Diamond Promo. That night was different—the energy, the crowd, the atmosphere—it all aligned. It wasn’t just a party, it felt like a cultural moment, and being at the center of it made me realize how far I’ve come. The way the crowd responded, how the music connected with everyone in the room—it was confirmation that I’m not just chasing this dream, I’m living it. Still, I don’t feel like I’ve ‘made it’ yet. That moment lit a fire in me. It reminded me that I’m on the right path, but there’s so much more I want to achieve. French Connection was a milestone, not the finish line.

What do you think is missing in Toronto’s DJ and nightlife culture right now?

To be honest, Toronto has some of the best DJs I’ve met so far in my Career. Nightlife in Toronto is one of the best in Canada. Clubs and lounges have the vibes and best security services which makes it very safe to be outside at night. There’s a lot of room for improvement, both personally and in the industry. Trends change fast and I aim to keep up with the vibes to make sure the crowd has a good time outside.

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