Monday, February 9, 2026

Get To Know Charlotte's Top Club DJ DJ Luck

At Tattoz and Booz, the ink hums, the drinks clink, and somewhere between the buzz of machines and the glow of neon, DJ Luck (@screamluck) is holding the whole place together with sound. As the house DJ, he doesn’t just play music—he curates a mood, stitching heavy bass, throwback heat, and late-night grit into a soundtrack that feels tailor-made for fresh tattoos and fearless decisions. His sets roll through the room like controlled chaos, keeping artists locked in, glasses raised, and heads nodding whether you came for a sleeve or just a stiff pour. DJ Luck’s energy is raw but intentional, the kind that turns a shop into a scene and a random night into a memory. At Tattoz and Booz, he’s not background noise—he’s the pulse.


Q. Hey everyone it’s ya boy Darren Southern Plug Brown, here with a mega Southern Plug Exclusive. Introducing to some, DJ Luck. So, tell our readers that may not be familiar with you or your work just who you are and what it is that you do exactly.

A. Luck, CLT;s #1 Party Starter & DJ!

Q. So, what inspired you to start your journey as a dj?

A. My Pops was a DJ. I just ended up around the environment after college. Decided to try it and it worked as you can see!

Q. How and when did you coin your stage name and how do you feel that title fits you?

A. My brother was in a rap group called Vabp they collectively gave me the name when I running down behind them trying to be a rapper..stuck with it.

Q. Do you have any upcoming projects or announcements to make?

A. New music coming in  2026. Also, videos mixtapes, artist and dj tapes.

Q. What would you say is the quote on quote secret recipe for your success?

A. Simply put, God.

Q.  What is your favorite part about djing?

A. Making people have good time..making sure they create memories they can always reflect on. media platforms

Q. Who would you say is your biggest inspiration and why?

A. My kids! Giving them opportunities I never had!

Q. Name a time where you've faced adversity in your career? And, what impact did it have on you or your career?

A. It’s constant adversity! I’ve been shitted out of certain clubs because I didn’t want to be apart of a DJ group who wanted to take more than half to make me “popular” had a family to feed. No deal!

Q.  Is there something in particular that you want people to know about you or your art?

A. It’s genuine..everything is catered to make sure the audience is satisfied

Q. How do you juggle your personal life and professional life?

I still haven’t figured this completely out yet. It’s a work in progress..learning that time is more valuable than money! These bills don’t stop though so… neither do I.

Q. What advice would you give those wanting to start their journey in djing?

A. Put the hours in and really develop the talent before stepping out..first impression is lasting.

Q.  Ok we do this every interview! What creatives would you absolutely die to work with?

A. Drake, K Camp, Future.

Q. Tell our readers how they can book you and connect with you on the world wide web and on the socials.

A. @screamluck on all social media platforms



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