Felo Le Tee Sings Praises To The Female Amapiano DJ Who Gave Him A Chance In The Music Industry. Musician Felo Le Tee is blazing up dance floors, and if you haven’t heard his throbbing hit, Dipatje Tsa Felo, I don’t know which rock you have been living under. Born Tsholofelo Mokhine, since breaking into the music scene with his other hits songs such as 66, Bopha and Guluva, he has been regarded as a musical genius by many with the help of his mentor DJ Maphorisa.
In commemoration of Women’s Month, Tsholofelo “Felo Le Tee” Mokhine has sung the praises of a female DJ who gave him a chance in the music industry. Felo Le Tee took to his Instagram stories on Women’s Day to pen a message to women. felo“I was raised by two strong women my whole life. My sound, life and career changed from being in a darker place to a better place because a female DJ gave me a chance. Happy Women’s Day to all the women in the world who take time to build, to love, to care and to continue protecting. You are truly amazing,” he wrote.
Speaking on how he first got into the music industry, Felon said: “I first started out as a DJ, my uncle Abby was the one who taught me the ins and outs of mixing and DJing. I then started producing music when I got to grade 10. After I completed matric, I actually wanted to study music but because I didn’t know which avenues or schools to go to, I ended up studying sound technology at Damelin. By the time I found the music school I wanted to study at, I realised it was too late.”
Felo said out of all his songs, his favourite one has got to be ‘Guluva’. “It has to be Guluva, I love how Vyno Miller flows and spits lyrics in the song and how Focalistic added his flavour. I truly love that song. I created the beat to the song when Maphorisa took everyone who’s under his record label New Money Gang on a getaway. It was such a wonderful time,” he shared.