DJ D-Nicecontinues to bring people together through music.

“The reason why I still do it is the same reason why I did it in the beginning: It was really about community,” the New York-based DJ told host Janine Rubensteinon the latest episodeof thePEOPLE Every Daypodcast.

D-Nice began his Instagram live stream called Club Quarantineas a way for him to talk about musicwith friends and followers.

Once word got out, and D-Nice started to play music, the live stream quickly blew up and eventually received appearances from names including Oprah,Halle Berry,Jennifer Lopez, Steph Curry, Joe Biden, Michelle Obama, and more.

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“They still come in,” added D-Nice while speaking about his celebrity listeners. “They still come and hang out, and I love it. You know what’s funny? Sometimes they’ll send me a text like, are you playing tonight? We are in the mood for that vibe.”

While D-Nice only goes live “once or twice a week” now, he’s got big plans to blow out Club Quarantine’s anniversary — he just can’t tell you what they are yet.

“It’s gonna be in Harlem on March 18,” he shared. “I can’t even believe I told you that! I’m supposed to be keeping it a secret. I think your audience is smart enough to figure out what’s in Harlem.”

Ahead of that he has some VIP birthday parties andthe Oscarsto spin at, but he can’t wait to bring the Club Quarantine community together in person. “I’m so excited,“he said.

source: people.com