Music is a community that does not discriminate or judge and has no violence. It magically sets differences apart while creating beautiful memories that last forever. It brings liveliness to hurt souls and hope to the hopeless.
By: Mihlali Jijana
Music is my life
I started singing at church at an early age and have always been surrounded by music. I lived and breathed music before I even thought of becoming a DJ. My DJ career began at 15, starting with house parties and weddings.
I am proud to have won the Best Gold DJ award. Since playing at house parties, I have moved on to become a resident DJ at clubs and have now secured a spot at Good Hope FM. My love for music has taught me to be versatile and adaptable. I have learned to play for all kinds of audiences by constantly evolving and learning to reach and connect with them.
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Consistency and always striving for more have opened doors and opportunities that I once only dreamed of. I have constantly challenged myself to learn new skills, stay updated with the latest music, and acquire as much knowledge as possible to grow.
One of Kixi’s secrets is that she does not play music just for herself. She plays for the crowd and ensures a balance of old and new school music to accommodate everyone with her mixing. Kixi is one of the CBD’s dj’s who are constantly booked.
“To everyone who has supported me since day one, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude. I know I would not have come this far without you by my side every step of the way. I love you all.”
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