HOUSE DJ and producer Heavy-K Drumboss, real name Mkhululi Siqula, went on some rant on Wednesday evening in what seemed like sub-tweeting saying that no one in these streets would say stuff like he used who and who to be relevant and that he’s a one man band literally.
“…being able to get paid over 100k for a DJ set it’s actually crazy,” – Heavy-K
He says 99% of his hits are produced by himself and 100% with no help or association from any producer and that says a lot about him.
“I remember I used to Deejay for free, sometimes for 2k to 5k but now being able to get paid over 100k for a DJ set it’s actually crazy. Meaning I’ve grown beyond being just a disc jockey. I am an African superstar deejay and ain’t done. I love my country and I love my Africa,” he adds.
He also says that he produced Lento at the age of 16 and since then he’s been turning the game upside down. He’s now 28-years old and still going.
“Ya’ll better put ‘RESPECT’ on my name,” says Drumboss.
According to reports, the DJ was also in hot water with Botswana authorities after he missed a scheduled and paid appearance worth R87000 in 2017.
It is further reported that the organisers of the annual New Year’s Eve Morobosi Festival were granted an interim order by the High Court of Botswana in Lobatse last Friday of June this year to have Heavy-K arrested.
MGOSI.co.za says, continue to work hard Heavy-K and make sure you stay out of trouble.
The hitmaker behind acclaimed tracks like Inde and Umoya to name a few. His current-out album is Respect The Drumboss which was released in 2018.
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