As a passionate advocate for social and economic change in South Africa, DJ Sbu shares his insights on the role of young people in shaping the country’s future, and how he believes that entrepreneurship and self-reliance can play a crucial role in driving positive change.
“South Africa is still a dope country,” he exclaims! Of course, no discussion with DJ Sbu would be complete without delving into his life in music, and his experiences behind some of the biggest songs in South African musical history.
He shares some of his fondest memories and insights from his time in the industry, and offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians and entrepreneurs alike.
Join us for this fascinating conversation with one of South Africa’s most inspiring and dynamic figures. Ayeye!
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