DJ Drops Guide
DJ Drops vs DJ Intros.
Short name hits and longer openers do different jobs. Pick the one that fits the moment.
Simple Answer
A DJ drop identifies you quickly. A DJ intro opens a bigger moment.
A DJ drop is usually a short produced voice hit built around your DJ name. It works between songs, in mixes, on radio shows, in podcasts and during live sets.
A DJ intro is longer and more produced. It can build energy before a set, open a show, introduce a podcast, launch a mix or create a trailer-style moment before the music starts.
Choose by the job.
The name, length and production style should follow where the audio will be used.
Use DJ Drops for fast recognition
Best for transitions, mix moments, short branding hits and repeated name checks.
Use DJ Intros for openings
Best for launching a set, starting a podcast, opening a show or creating a bigger lead-in.
Keep the name clear
Send pronunciation notes, spelling and any words you definitely do or do not want in the read.
Match the vibe
Club, EDM, hip hop, radio and podcast drops all need different energy, voice choices and production weight.
Hear DJ Drops and Intros.
Listen for how short name hits and longer openers carry different levels of energy.
Before Ordering
What to send with your DJ name.
Your exact name and pronunciation
Include capitals, spacing, numbers, special words and a simple pronunciation guide if the name could be read more than one way.
The main use
Tell us whether it is for live sets, radio shows, podcasts, mixes, club nights, social clips or a specific event.
The energy and references
Share the style you want: clean, big, dark, fun, festival, rhythmic, premium, throwback or anything else that helps shape the read.
Related guides and services.
Use these if the drop is part of a wider station, show or campaign sound.
FAQ
DJ Drops and Intros questions.
Can I use one DJ drop in different sets?
Yes. Short drops are designed to be reusable, especially when the name and production style are not tied to one event.
How long is a DJ intro?
It depends on the job, but intros are usually longer than drops because they need time to build the moment before the set or show starts.
Do I need to write the words?
No. You can send your name, style and references. LFM Audio can shape the read around the energy you want.
Can I request a specific voice style?
Yes. You can ask for male, female, accent, age, attitude, energy and production references, or ask LFM Audio to recommend the best fit.
Ready to send the name?
Choose a short DJ Drop, a bigger DJ Intro, or ask LFM Audio which one fits your set.