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DJ Cleo Embarks On A Journey He Has Ignored For Over 20 Years “I’m nervous & excited”

DJ Cleo Embarks On A Journey He Has Ignored For Over 20 Years “I’m nervous & excited” – Legendary kwaito musician Doc Shebeleza has been immortalised again – this time through the mega music genre amapiano.

Award-winning kwaito and house music producer DJ Cleo has jumped on the amapiano bandwagon with his rendition of Doc Shebeleza hit music single titled Gets Getsa, which was remixed by Cassper Nyovest in 2018.

Sunday World has learnt that DJ Cleo, real name is Tlou Cleopas Monyepao, fished through his archive of music to remake festive season song.

He said he was not migrating to amapiano and that fans should understand that he is an ‘all-round musician’ that can never be boxed to one genre.

He confirmed that Doc Shebeleza had given him clearance to use his vocals on the song, which he released in the early 2000s.

What comes to mind when you think about college students? Young, fresh-faced, wide-eyed high school grads stepping onto campus for the first time? The freshman fifteen, where kids away from home for the first time put on 15 pounds from eating cafeteria food? Homesick kids in dorm rooms?

While those certainly represent some of the college experience, you may be surprised to learn that the college demographic is changing in some major ways. While high school students still make up a large portion of college attendees, adults are also finding their way to campuses.

DJ Cleo is now part of that statistics, going back to school and becoming an undergraduate for three years. He mentioned that he has prolonged taking a leap of faith for 20 years and now is finally taking a stand and 2020 will be his first year and graduating in 2023.

Today I embark on a journey that I’ve ignored for almost 20yrs. I’m nervous & excited. It’s gonna take a lot of dedication, hard work, sweat & tears. I hope I can inspire many people out there. I’m ready. See y’all in 2023 on graduation day

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