
Lagos DJ Attempts 288-Hour Marathon for World Record
A Nigerian DJ is preparing to spin for 12 straight days to claim a Guinness World Record and inspire women in music. Princess Ntuk Williams, known as DJ PrettyPlay, kicks off her historic attempt March 3 in Lagos.
Princess Ntuk Williams is about to spend nearly two weeks behind the turntables without stopping, and she's doing it to prove something bigger than breaking records.
The Lagos-based DJ, known professionally as DJ PrettyPlay, will attempt a 288-hour club DJ marathon starting March 3 at Bay Lounge in Lekki. That's 12 consecutive days of music, endurance, and determination to set a new Guinness World Record.
Williams didn't choose the number randomly. "It represents endurance and the relentless pursuit of excellence," she explained, noting that the daunting commitment reflects her dedication to pushing boundaries for women in the music industry.
Her journey to this moment started years ago as a dancer in Lagos before she transitioned to DJing in 2014. Since then, her talent has taken her to major platforms including Big Brother Naija and the AFRIMMA Awards, building a career rooted in the vibrant energy of Nigeria's cultural capital.

Choosing Lagos as her venue was intentional. "Lagos has been instrumental to my growth," Williams said, describing how the city's pulse, challenges, and diversity shaped her artistry and will fuel her through the marathon's grueling days.
Why This Inspires
This record attempt carries weight beyond personal achievement. Williams sees it as a chance to challenge industry norms and create a path for emerging talents, especially young women navigating Nigeria's competitive music scene.
"This is about legacy—resilience, creativity, and empowerment," she emphasized. The marathon represents a statement about what women can accomplish when they refuse to accept limitations.
Williams is already looking beyond the record books. She's planning to establish a DJ academy, launch a record label, and organize global tours promoting African sounds worldwide, turning this moment into a launching pad for broader impact.
The 288-hour marathon isn't just about one DJ's endurance. It's a movement celebrating passion, persistence, and the power of music to unite and inspire across borders.
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