Palm Beach County, FL – November 11, 2025
At just 24 years old, DJ Fourteen has already spent 11 years shaping the sound of Palm Beach County’s hip-hop underground. Long before the spotlight found them, nearly every rapper who’s put the 561 on the map tapped in with him first. Jayo Sama, Reech Sosa, Soldier Kidd, Mari Montana, G40—the list reads like a who’s-who of the county’s rising stars, and DJ Fourteen was the common denominator in their early breakthroughs.
He directed 1900 Rugrat’s very first music video. He gave Shawn Fadess his debut live performance. And while most teens were cramming for finals, DJ Fourteen was on tour with Rod Wave, still in high school, breaking streaming records for local artists with every set.
His mansion parties became local legends—packed to capacity, pulsing with energy, and chaotic enough to draw helicopters and news crews. He shattered early streaming milestones for Reece Sosa and Jayo Sama, turning regional tracks into county anthems with precision cuts and perfect timing.
From Backyard Sets to Festival Founder
What started with a borrowed controller has evolved into a full-blown movement. DJ Fourteen launched Diesel World, his first homegrown music festival, as a tribute to the streets that raised him. Now he’s raising the stakes with Motion Vultures—a free-entry festival designed to level the playing field for unsigned talent.
Set for November 22nd in the heart of Palm Beach County, Motion Vultures offers free performances, free professional interviews, and zero barriers to entry. No pay-to-play. No clout-chasing. Just raw talent and real exposure.
Taking Back the 561
For years, artists from Miami and Broward have claimed Palm Beach flair without planting roots. DJ Fourteen is changing that. Through sold-out events, viral moments, and relentless curation, he’s proven that Palm Beach doesn’t need to borrow cool—it builds its own.
“Palm Beach is cool again,” he says, and the numbers back it up. From breaking Rod Wave’s early tour momentum to pushing Reece and Jayo into the millions, every record he spins writes a new chapter in 561 rap history.
Motion Vultures: The Free Festival Taking Over November 22nd
This isn’t just an event—it’s a statement. Motion Vultures opens its gates with no cover charge, inviting artists to bring their best unreleased heat and fans to experience the next wave up close. Free stages. Free interviews. Free entry. All in.
Whether you’re a rapper with a demo burning a hole in your pocket or a supporter ready to witness history, November 22nd is where Palm Beach County reclaims its voice.
DJ Fourteen isn’t just holding the aux—he’s rewriting the playlist for an entire region.
– Motion Vultures hits Palm Beach County on November 22nd. Free entry. All ages welcome.
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