Boohle, one of the most celebrated vocalists in the Amapiano genre, found herself in an emotionally charged moment during an interview with Radio 2000, where DJ Cleo, recently joining the station, inadvertently led her to tears. In a heartfelt gesture, DJ Cleo publicly apologized to Boohle for the incident.
Taking to his Instagram, DJ Cleo, whose real name is Tlou Cleopas Monyepao, extended a sincere apology to Boohle for the emotional moment that transpired during his show on Radio 2000. The DJ, who returned to radio in April, hosts The Eskhaleni Party on Fridays from 22:00 to 00:00 on the SABC radio station.
In the Instagram post, DJ Cleo shared a video clip capturing Boohle visibly emotional in the studio, accompanied by a caption that read, “I’m sorry sis @boohle_sa.” The post garnered over 5000 views shortly after its posting, prompting curiosity among followers about the circumstances leading to Boohle’s tears.
While the exact details of the interview remain undisclosed, DJ Cleo’s public apology speaks volumes about his regret over the incident. Boohle’s emotional reaction during the interview highlights the depth and vulnerability that artists may experience when discussing personal or sensitive topics.
Boohle, a South African electronic and Amapiano music sensation hailing from Johannesburg, is renowned for her soulful and melodic voice, which infuses modern electronic beats with the rich sounds of Amapiano. Her music resonates with audiences due to its relatable themes of love, social issues, and personal experiences.
Beginning her musical journey in 2019, Boohle quickly established herself as a rising star in the industry. Her emotive vocals and distinctive fusion of electronic and Amapiano elements have earned her widespread acclaim and recognition.
Boohle’s emotional moment on DJ Cleo’s show underscores the power of music to evoke strong emotions and connect listeners on a deeper level. Despite the tears shed during the interview, Boohle’s talent and resilience shine through, further solidifying her status as an artist to watch in the coming years.
While DJ Cleo’s apology acknowledges the unintended impact of the interview, it also serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy and sensitivity when engaging with artists in the public eye. As Boohle continues to navigate her musical journey, her authenticity and vulnerability only add to her appeal as a genuine and captivating artist.