
In the ever-evolving world of entertainment, reinvention is often the name of the game. One of the more fascinating transformations in recent years is the journey of adult film stars turning into successful DJs. These artists have traded in camera sets for club sets, rebranding themselves and finding new freedom of expression through music. Their transition underscores the growing overlap between adult entertainment, nightlife culture, and the electronic music scene.
What makes this trend so compelling isn’t just the shock value or curiosity—it’s the sheer talent many of these performers bring to the DJ booth. With their natural charisma, stage presence, and understanding of audience engagement, these former adult film actors are spinning records and shifting narratives, proving they can dominate more than one kind of spotlight.
Beatselector Magazine takes a closer look at some of the most notable figures who have successfully crossed over from adult stardom to the world of music and nightlife.
Sasha Grey
After rising to fame in the adult film industry, Sasha Grey (pictured above) left it behind in 2009 and embraced a creative evolution. Now known as a writer, actress, and DJ, Grey performs globally with sets that blend techno, electro, and dark experimental sounds. Her performances reflect the same edge and intensity that made her a household name, but now it’s all about the music.
Lupe Fuentes

Colombian-born Lupe Fuentes pivoted from being an adult star to house music producer and DJ. She launched her own label, In The Loop, and performed at major venues like Exchange LA and Pacha NYC. Her sound is energetic and club-ready, combining Latin rhythms with deep grooves that have made her a standout on the global DJ scene.
Carter Cruise

Carter Cruise’s infectious energy and musical talent make her a natural behind the decks. After making her mark in adult films, she stepped into the music scene as a producer, singer, and DJ. Known for her electro-pop singles and club sets, Cruise has built a new fan base centered around her sound and authenticity.
CoCo Brown

CoCo Brown may be one of the most versatile figures in the lineup. After leaving the adult film industry, she took on roles in rap, international film, and space training—yes, astronaut training. She also developed her craft as a DJ, spinning hip-hop and dance music at clubs across Europe and the U.S., making her one of the most multifaceted success stories on this list.
Darcie Dolce

Darcie Dolce entered the adult film scene in 2015 and quickly added “DJ” to her resume. Her first gigs were with Playboy, and from there she moved into regular club bookings. Known for mixing EDM, hip-hop, and house, Dolce is recognized for her stylish presence and skill on the decks, earning accolades both in and outside the adult world.
Niki Belucci

Hungarian star Niki Belucci was already an accomplished gymnast before transitioning into adult entertainment—and then again into the world of international DJing. With her “Orgasmic Tour,” she became a global sensation, performing across Europe and Asia. Her DJ sets fuse commercial house with high-energy dance tracks that electrify dance floors.
Avena Lee

After appearing in over 160 adult films, Avena Lee took a dramatic career turn by enrolling in DJ courses with the legendary Beat Junkies. Focused on hip-hop and turntablism, her sets are a nod to true DJ culture. Lee is passionate about control, artistry, and shifting perceptions of what it means to be an entertainer.
What these artists prove is that reinvention isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. The transition from adult film to DJ culture challenges stigma, reshapes public perception, and demonstrates how talent, hustle, and creativity transcend industry boundaries.
As they take over the soundwaves, club nights, and festival stages, these former adult entertainers are finding freedom and fame all over again—this time through music.
Beatselector Magazine celebrates this bold reinvention and reminds us that artistry doesn’t have to stay in one lane—it can evolve, remix, and start an entirely new track.