Famous DJ, Kambilo Chris, also known as DJ Chris K, has disclosed that he didn’t get into music DJ for the monetary benefits or fame, saying he derives much joy making people happy with work.
Rated as one of the most talented disc jockeys making Africa proud in Germany, he stated that his journey into the profession was never for fame or money, as he maintained that his whole life has been devoted to contributing the growth and expansion of the entertainment industry.
DJ Chris K also recalled how he made the switch from being a professional dancer to disc jockey and now a singer and also composer of his own music.
Speaking about why he made the switch, he stated: “I was never tired of being a disc jockey but I am inspired to do some more. That’s why I started to produce my own beats and sing.”
It was the same with being a DJ. I danced in my own dancing crew for years. We went to several championships and were well known. In clubs I always wanted to dance but sometimes the chosen songs were not good or the DJ was not into his set and more. So, I said to myself, let’s try it myself. Because I enjoy the beats and many genres, why shouldn’t I also be a good DJ? I like to challenge myself and try various things.
“Secondly, I didn’t become a DJ because I wanted money. I didn’t start DJing because of the fame. I became a DJ because I love music and I love entertaining people. The joy I get from being a DJ is when guests say that they had a great time at the event I played. I like hearing things like, the DJ was awesome or the DJ did great.”
As a DJ who has played music in different countries and cities around the world, DJ Chris K says that every culture comes with its own unique music taste.
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