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I offer a range of DJ sets built on African rhythm and club culture. From the slow groove of Amapiano to the high energy of Afrobeats, I’ve got the sound for every mood and moment.
I bring the hottest Nigerian and West African vibes: perfect for urban dancefloors and open-air parties. Every Afrobeats set I play is designed to get people moving and keep the energy high.
Smooth basslines, soulful vocals, and those deep log drums: Amapiano is one of my favourite sounds to work with. It’s always a vibe, and I know how to time it right for the crowd.
My Afro House sets are all about rhythm and steady build-up. I mix with intention, blending percussion and groove to keep the dancefloor flowing from start to finish.
I mix Afrobeats with urban pop, international hits, and fusion sounds to create a high-energy set that’s both fun and familiar. Perfect for parties with a global crowd.
These DJ sessions aren’t just for listening, they’re made for movement. Whether it’s a wedding, rooftop party, club night, or cultural event, I tailor the vibe to fit the space and people.
Want something personal and unforgettable? I’ll work with you to shape the sound and build a set that fits your moment, whether it’s low-key or full-on celebration.
I’m available to play live sets across the city, from lounges to clubs to cultural venues. I read the room, feel the energy, and make sure each track lands right.
I’m not just a DJ, I’m someone who’s been building sets with African sounds for decades. I’m in Europe now but have stayed close to the music that raised me. My sets come from experience, passion, and deep love for the culture.
My goal is always to represent African music honestly. This is more than sound: it’s community, identity, and connection through rhythm.
If you’re ready to bring the right vibe to your event, let’s talk. Choose the style, tell me what you’re planning, and I’ll take care of the rest: from setup to setlist.
Every event is different, so I offer flexible options based on time, crowd, and space. Want to hear a mix or see past sessions? Just ask, I’m happy to share.