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Stepping Up: He Read Our Article, And Decided That He Won't Be A Bullshit Kenyan DJ Like The Rest.

Caption: DJ Creme with some aspiring Kenyan DJ's. We hope that they won't be as mediocre as he is. Just the other day I was reading your article on " Kenya the Land of Bullshit Deejays " and couldn't help laughing but at the same time agreed with you, you had a real point. But my main concern though is why is it that

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Stepping Up: He Read Our Article, And Decided That He Won't Be A Bullshit Kenyan DJ Like The Rest.

Caption: DJ Creme with some aspiring Kenyan DJ's. We hope that they won't be as mediocre as he is. Just the other day I was reading your article on " Kenya the Land of Bullshit Deejays " and couldn't help laughing but at the same time agreed with you, you had a real point. But my main concern though is why is it that in Kenya we do not have DJs who remix and at the same time produce music like the likes of David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Avicii, just to mention a few. Why is it that Kenyan DJs don't want to think out of the box and stick to only playing what artists give them instead of spicing things up? But guess what! Am that one DJ with a vision to revolutionize the DJ industry here. Am out to remix as many Kenyan songs as possible and at the...

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