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I got an opening paragraph written. Needs a little expanding for sure imo, but this is what I've gotten down so far :o
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{{Stub|Not much information here! Please expand and proofread in reference to the [[VRCWiki:Manual_of_Style|Manual of Style]].}}{{Noticebox/wip}}VRChat has a rich and vibrant music scene. The music scene includes music events taking place inside of worlds designed as nightclubs, designed to mimic the feeling of being at a similar venue in real life. In these events, VRChat users designated as event DJ's control physical DJ hardware and broadcast their DJ mixes into the world, often using services like Twitch or VRCDN, in conjunction with a video player.
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VRChat has a rich and vibrant music scene. The music scene includes music events taking place inside of worlds designed as nightclubs, designed to mimic the feeling of being at a similar venue in real life. In these events, VRChat users designated as event DJ's control physical DJ hardware and broadcast their DJ mixes into the world, often using services like Twitch or VRCDN, in conjunction with a video player.