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DJ · producer

Deejay Guyguy

Deejay Guyguy — also spelled DJ Guyguy — is a Guadeloupean DJ and producer active in the 2016-2022 Bouyon Gwada transition cycle. Credited on "Gold Color Riddim", a 2020s relaunch riddim linked to J2MO. Radio archives list him with J2MO under the "J2MO DJ Guyguy" entry — a sign that they mix together at parties. Not to be confused with **DJ GG**, a separate artist.

Ole OleBilixGwada transitionGold Color Riddimclub mixing
Role
DJ · producer
Origin
Guadeloupe
Period
2020s→2026
Territories
Guadeloupe

Why this profile matters

Deejay Guyguy (also spelled DJ Guyguy) is a Guadeloupean DJ and producer, documented on Bouyon releases like "Gold Color Riddim" (a 2020s relaunch riddim). The "J2MO DJ Guyguy" radio archive entry shows he regularly mixes with the J2MO duo at parties — without merging the two identities. J2MO stays a duo (J2mothebeatcooker + J2modj), Deejay Guyguy stays a distinct name. Important: **DJ GG is a separate artist**, not to be confused with Deejay Guyguy — the two spellings look close but refer to two different people.

Verified timeline

  1. DJ and producer activity in the T-BTS / Lunik network. Credits on "Gold Color Riddim" and "Ole Ole".

  2. iHeart `J2MO DJ Guyguy` co-citation kept in research — signal of DJ-set collaboration to clarify.

Tracks / markers

2020s

Gold Color Riddim

DJ / producer

2020s

Co-citation iHeart `J2MO DJ Guyguy`

documented DJ-set collaboration

2020s

Ole Ole

Bilix network credit

Sourced musical collaborations

Related chapters

Sources

  1. Audit Bouyon — transition Gwada / Ole Ole

    https://pepseeactus.com/
  2. Bouyon active-era discographies - internal crawl notes

    Mapping table — Deejay Guyguy / DJ GG in Gwada transition.

    https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/ch-07-new-bouyon-wave/
  3. iHeart Radio — `J2MO DJ Guyguy`

    Shared iHeart entry — signal of J2MO / Deejay Guyguy DJ-set collaborations.

    https://www.iheart.com/artist/j2mo-dj-guyguy-30781148/

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TE

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