DBN Gogo Reacts To JazziQ Saying He Doesn’t Want To Come Back To SA. Alexandra-born Mr JazziQ first emerged as one-half of JazziDisciples, a South African DJ/producer duo which released a slate of projects that played an important role in Amapiano’s rapid journey from the township into the heart of the mainstream. And now, in 2021, Tumelo Manyoni has his eyes on a bigger prize: using his homegrown success to take over the global music scene.
The star has been touring the outside the country introducing amapiano to a wider audience. He has done successfully so and it seems he has been enjoying himself to a point where he doesn’t want to come back home. DBN Gogo was quite surprised that JazziQ is saying that, though she laughed at his statement. See tweet:
Citing House legends, from Oskido to Shimza, Culoe Da Song, and Black Coffee as influences, the solo sound that Mr JazziQ has been developing since 2020 is “definitely more commercial”. “It’s also upbeat and is made for people to respond to instantly – whether something to sing along or dance to – or to listen to while relaxing,” he said.
DBN on the other hand, has taken the DJing scene by storm since her introduction to the game. Whether it is her sets that leave people begging for more or her unique style, she has set the game ablaze. Having played at events such as Ultra, Oppikoppi, Homecoming Africa & worked with brands such as Strawberry Lips & Ray-Ban, she has been able to do everything her way