'D.J. Colossus' Beats Record For Longest Continuous Set

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky DJ has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest non-stop DJ set after playing for 10 straight days.

Chauncey Graves, whose professional moniker is DJ Colossus, officially broke the record at 1:00pm Sunday, having begun his set Thursday, April 20th in Louisville.

Graves was allowed a five-minute break for every hour completed.

The previous record was held by DJ Obi of Nigeria, whose 2016 set lasted exactly 240 hours. Graves DJed for 3 hours and 56 seconds past that mark.

Guinness will verify the results in the upcoming weeks.

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