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DJ Prince Kaybee has turned down an offer to relocate to Nigeria

South African music producer and DJ Prince Kaybee has turned down an offer to relocate to Nigeria. The award-winning artist, known for his contributions to the house and electronic music scenes, recently shared his decision, citing personal and professional reasons for choosing to stay in South Africa.

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Prince Kaybee, whose real name is Kabelo Motsamai, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and the interest shown in his work by Nigerian industry professionals. However, he emphasized his commitment to his roots and his desire to continue growing his career within South Africa. “While I’m honored by the offer and the recognition of my work, South Africa is my home,” Prince Kaybee said. “I believe in the potential of our local music industry and want to continue contributing to its growth.”

The offer to relocate came as a result of Prince Kaybee’s rising popularity across Africa, particularly in Nigeria, where his music has garnered a significant following. Despite the appeal of exploring new opportunities in one of the continent’s largest music markets, the artist chose to focus on his existing projects and commitments in South Africa.

Prince Kaybee

Prince Kaybee’s decision underscores his dedication to his home country’s music scene, where he has established a strong fan base and achieved considerable success. He remains committed to nurturing local talent and collaborating with South African artists to elevate the nation’s music industry.

Prince Kaybee

While the prospect of working in Nigeria was enticing, Prince Kaybee affirmed his belief in the importance of staying true to his roots and continuing to build on the success he has already achieved in South Africa. The artist’s decision reflects a broader trend among musicians who prioritize their home markets while also engaging with international audiences.

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As Prince Kaybee continues to make waves in the music industry, his decision to stay in South Africa highlights his dedication to his craft and his commitment to contributing to the local music landscape. Fans and industry peers alike respect his choice and look forward to seeing what he will accomplish in the future.

In other news – Mpho Popps announces his Cape Town show has been postponed

Popular South African comedian Mpho Popps has announced that his much-anticipated show in Cape Town has been postponed.

Mpho Popps

The decision, which comes amid growing excitement among fans, was shared by the comedian on his social media platforms, along with a message of understanding and reassurance for his supporters. Read more

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