Dj Xclusive Disk Jockey covers latest issue of Mystreetz magazine
In this issue of Mystreetz magazine, Dj Xclusive talks about growing up and the challenges of being able to work towards his dreams.
Popular Nigerian disk Jockey, Dj Xclusive covers the latest issue of Mystreetz Magazine.
In this issue of Mystreetz magazine, Dj Xclusive talks about growing up and the challenges of being able to work towards his dreams.
'Growing
up, most of the kids were programmed with the idea that it is either we
became a doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. Every other career was a No.
These various ideologies were so much rooted in the society that it
dictates how we view each other even in high school. In my high school
days, I was so good with my economics, geography and other social
science subject but was forced to study sciences all because my peers
see the science students as the most superior students.'
With the combined
pressures of trying to fit into the mould of what society expects of you
and not disappointing his parents, his journey has not been as easy as
it looks.
'Despite the fact that my system
hated the boring life associated with all the chemistry and physics
lessons, I lived with this inner conflict until I was bold enough to
choose my path pretty much after high school. Some did not have such
courage because they have more bullies like my high school peers in
their families.'
Another challenge he faced and overcame was the stereotyped impression of what Dick Jockies stood for.
Dj Xclusive describes this:
'Which
kid dares tell their parents that they want to become a stylist,
photographer, journalist, OAP or become a Deejay? Back in the days,
what most folks picture as a Deejay is a scraggly looking youth wearing a
face cap reversed, baggy jeans and loose top, confined in the most
obscure corners in a gig, oblivious to anyone else, busy with his
turntable with nothing to show for all the effort put in at the end of
the day.'
Today, the story is different as Dj's have become an essential to every event, and are as successful as their musical counterparts.
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Speaking on the level of success achieved by Disc Jockies, he says,
'Let’s
fast forward things from twenty five years ago to today, the tide has
turned and they are the trendiest and perhaps more trendy than the
average artiste and even more respectable and classy.'
'They
now command incomes in more figures like the singers and without them
an event is not complete. Many may not have noticed but the DJs in
recent times have been shining like diamonds and stealing the show
everywhere. And like Jimmy Jatt, they seem to possess - unlike the
average pop artistes - the good fortune of longevity and relevance which
has kept most of them fresh after many years in the game. Arguably, it
is advisable to bank your money on a Deejay than an artiste whose life
span might be less than two quarters.'
The cover photograph was done by August Udoh and Styled by Jekwu The Stylist.
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