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Lady Shiks starts YouTube live mixtape performances

Award-winning DJ, Lady Shiks, has launched a YouTube channel with live performances.

On the channel, Tsonga Queen Diary, she performs various mixtapes for her fans. “Tsonga Queen Diary by Lady Shiks reflects on the fact that I am a Tsonga queen, and I will serve episodes according to my emotions. In this way people will have access to my emotions,” she said.

She said that she always wanted to have a YouTube channel. “In fact, I created one a long time ago. But I was just too lazy to create content as I felt like it’s too much work. As time went by, my 8-year-old son who takes a lot of videos and photos at home, kept on nagging that I should start a YouTube channel,” she said. She said the channel complements her music career.

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“A lot of people have been asking for my mixtapes for years, and because I don’t like pre-recorded mixtapes, I decided that I will shoot an actual live recording. “Even though I love the camera, having a camera on you all the time can lead to unnecessary mistakes, which I will fix on my next mix,” she added.

She said that only a few people will be able to spot the mistakes she is referring to and feels she has a lot to offer her fans. “I’m so excited for my brand Lady Shiks and all Lady Shiks fans,” she concluded. Her live performances are on YouTube at Lady Shiks. For bookings, contact her at 078 123 7000 or email djladyshiks@gmail. com.

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Anwen Mojela

Anwen Mojela is a journalist at the Letaba Herald. She graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology. Including an internship and freelancing, Anwen has four years’ experience in the field and has been a permanent name in the Herald for nearly three years. Anwen’s career highlights include a water corruption investigative story when she was an intern and delving into wildlife and nature conservation. “I became a journalist mainly to be the voice of the voiceless, especially working for a community newspaper. Helping with the bit that I can, makes choosing journalism worth it.

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