Euphonik and Prince Kaybee debate not paying up-and-coming DJs in favour of exposure

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Euphonik and Prince Kaybee debate not paying up-and-coming DJs in favour of exposure
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Both DJs agree that although exposure is valuable for an up-and-comer, money will always be better remuneration.

That is a word of advice from popular DJ Prince Kaybee .“Prince with respect, You’re the same guy who took part for FREE in a 13 week tv competition for DJs. You are way too popular and influential to not help other people grow. Why must they not do it? What lessons can you teach besides a loose comment? Angilwi. Teach us,” asked Euphonik.

“Hosh Euphonik…, The DJ live sets on TV are AFPs sponsors pay per episode, does it make sense to pay for studio, crew, catering, lights, broadcast signal, cameras operators and NOT PAY DJ while there are 3 sponsors plus channel budget? Ha ke lwane,” said Kaybee. Euphonik agreed with Kaybee’s point and explained that he asked him to elaborate as a way to teach aspiring DJs who may be in need of this information.

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