DJCharlieCinco Drops “Big Pressure” and Collaborates with Inland Empire Artists to Boost Local Music Scene

DJCharlieCinco is bringing the heat to the Inland Empire with his latest release, Big Pressure. This record  showcases not only his talents as a DJ but also his desire to help unify and bring more exposure to the local artists in the area.

DJCharlieCinco’s  upbringing in Los Angeles exposed him to a wide range of music from various generations, which greatly influenced his passion for music and ultimately inspired him to pursue a career as a DJ. During his high school years, Charlie started creating mixed CDs and soon discovered that his skills behind the turntables could make him the center of attention at any party.

DJCharlieCinco’s musical style is a breath of fresh air in the music industry, with a versatile and contemporary approach he calls “the new urban, young sound.” He’s collaborated with renowned groups like Young California and showcased his skills on popular radio stations, including 99.1 FM iHeartRadio and Power 106 in Los Angeles.

In his free time, Charlie doubles as a gaming content creator and has launched his own music platform called The Aux Connect. Through this platform, he features emerging artists from the Inland Empire and crafts custom DJ mixes for them. His goal with The Aux Connect is to shed light on the freshest and most trending music from the region.

DJCharlieCinco’s Big Pressure release  not only puts his skills on display but also serves as a platform to draw more focus on the up-and-coming artists in the Inland Empire. He aims to unite local artists and provide them with greater exposure, recognizing the abundance of talent in the region that deserves recognition. His goal is to contribute to the growth of the Inland Empire music scene and be part of the movement to amplify the area’s music.

To stay updated on DJCharlieCinco’s latest works, fans can follow him on Instagram at @Djcharliecinco and @Charliecincotv. They can also listen to his most recent release, Big Pressure, and keep an eye out for any upcoming projects in the works.

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