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Local talent shines as Sello drops his début EP

Juice the Moet is finally releasing his début EP on June 14

eMalahleni-born Sello Makitla (25), better known by his stage name Juice the Moet, has been driven by a passion for music since his teenage years.
The young DJ and producer has always dreamed of sharing his ears with the world.

After years of hard work and dedication, Juice the Moet is finally releasing his début EP on June 14.
Growing up in eMalahleni, Juice the Moet was exposed to various musical influences, including traditional African rhythms and electronic dance music. He began experimenting with production software in his late teens, polishing his talents and creating a distinct style that combines powerful beats and deep melodies.

Juice the Moet’s début EP is the culmination of his tireless efforts, showcasing his talent and creativity as a producer and DJ. The EP features a selection of tracks that will get you moving, with infectious rhythms and uplifting energy.

From the opening notes, it’s clear that Juice the Moet is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

“Growing up, I always wanted to become a producer/DJ. In 2012, I got introduced to FL Studio, and that’s where my music journey started. I have been making hip-hop for years until now,” said Juice the Moet.

With his début EP dropping in June, he is set to make waves in the music scene.

“I got inspired by Amapiano, especially Pretoria sounds like Vigro Deep and Gem Valley. I formed my first Yano Duo Amapiano ghost until 2022 when it ended, he added.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the fresh sound of this talented young artist from eMalahleni.

 

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