For a long time, the internet treated DJs like they had to emerge fully formed at 22 years old — mysterious, fashionable, and already playing rooftop parties in Berlin. Then Tunegirl showed up with an entirely different energy: pure enthusiasm. No trying to be cool. No overcomplicated image. Just someone genuinely excited about music, mixing songs together, and sharing the joy of it online.

That’s part of what makes her story hit people the way it does. She didn’t arrive with the polished “industry plant” vibe the internet usually rewards. She just started doing something creative because she loved it. And in a weirdly cynical era, simple enthusiasm suddenly felt inspiring.

Maybe that’s the reminder people need. Creativity is not reserved for prodigies, influencers, or people who “started young.” You can begin now. Late. Quietly. Badly. Casually. Joyfully. You do not need permission or a massive audience to make something worthwhile. There is no age limit to starting. The best time to may have been years ago. The second best time is right now.