Pics! DJY Jaivane Buys Himself Yet Another R1.4 Million Luxurious Car. Luyanda Mlonzi (born July 9, 1992), best known as DJ Jaivane, is a South African Disk Jockey. He is famous for his amapiano mixes and energetic vibes on stage. DJ Jaivane and his close friend DJ Stokie pair up to perform in ceremonies with their amapiano beats. Their beats have made them quite popular.
Simnandi records boss, Dj Jaivane is truly winning and securing the bag. Months after purchasing a Mercedes Benz, the versatile producer and deejay got himself a new Audi RS 3 Sedan which currently cost R1M about a few mo ths ago. Last year, he notoriously bought two brand new SUVs and this year, he is continuing with the trends as he acquires another Audi RS3 worth about R1.4 million rands. See pics:
Last year, DJ Jaivane found himself in hot water after a social media user by the username Tshepo Ranko took to social media to share a sneaker collection posted by the DJ. He shared that the DJ keeps showing off his riches, whereas his artists signed under Simnandi Records are struggling and can barely make ends meet.
In the early days of his music career, the DJ got little or nothing from the disc jockey hustling, but he had to provide for him family. So he took a job as a cashier at Pick ‘n’ Pay.When he started working with DJ Stokie, they used to get paid R150 on some weekends, and then it rose to R350 in 2014. Back in 2014 I’d probably get R350 to play. He said, “I would be happy to get it. I could have given up like others did along the way. I’m so happy I didn’t.”Back in the days, he would get a plate of food as payment for DJing at an event. “Even though I was broke, I was at my happiest when I was DJing. Apart from just being DJs, we(him and Stokie) owe our success to being consistent and dedicated to creating and playing quality music,” DJ Jaivane said.
DJing was what he did best and enjoyed, so he never gave up. After meeting his friend, DJ Stokie, they would partner at events. They owe their success to their being consistent and dedicated.The peanuts they got did not affect the quality of music they mixed. After teaming with DJ Stokie, they would get paid R150 for performing throughout the week.Later in 2014, their payments increased to R350. In 2019, they went on a tour starting from the East Rand, and many regarded them as the kings of amapiano. Many consider DJ Jaivane as part of the pioneers of amapiano. The party is never complete without playing any from his mixes.