Amapiano producer and DJ Tshegu, real name Tshegofatso Phetlhu, has found herself at the center of a heated debate after a critic claimed that she lacks the skills to produce music. During a recent episode of Piano Pulse, a podcast under the Podcast and Chill network, one of the hosts questioned the credibility of women who identify as both DJs and producers, specifically singling out DJ Tshegu.
The podcaster boldly challenged Tshegu, offering her R100,000 if she could produce a song in his studio. His comment sparked mixed reactions online, with some poking fun at Tshegu, while others rushed to her defense.
In response, many social media users highlighted the critic’s lack of understanding regarding the distinction between music production and beat-making. A Twitter user pointed out, “Does the guy understand that there is a difference between producing and beat-making? You don’t necessarily have to make the beat to produce a song. Does he think Maphorisa or DJ Khaled make beats?”
Supporters of Tshegu were quick to remind the public that female DJs can and do produce quality music. One fan mentioned, “Not all female DJs can’t produce. Thandi Draai is a great Afro house producer, and she can sing as well.” This comment was echoed by many who believe that Tshegu’s talent speaks for itself, without the need for her to prove herself in a challenge.
Another fan offered words of encouragement, saying, “Don’t take that money, Tshegu. Let your work speak for itself, and if they don’t believe, it’s fine. You don’t need to convince them because they’ve already made assumptions. Push your work, ka lerato leo (with love).”
Despite the controversy, DJ Tshegu handled the criticism with grace and humor, laughing off the accusations. Her confident response has only solidified her reputation as an artist who focuses on her craft, refusing to be drawn into unnecessary debates about her skills.
As the Amapiano genre continues to evolve, DJ Tshegu remains a key figure in the industry, proving that women producers can hold their own. The conversation has also opened up important discussions about the misconceptions surrounding women in music production, reinforcing the idea that talent knows no gender.
— DJ Tshegu (@djtshegu) September 10, 2024