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DJ AJ’s album inspired by heartbreak.

Kwaito king Arthur Mafokate's son Arthur Jnr, better known as DJ AJ. Picture credit: Twitter
Kwaito king Arthur Mafokate's son Arthur Jnr, better known as DJ AJ. Picture credit: Twitter

DJ’s are known to be players but not AJ.

The 21 year old hunk is the type that endures in commitment and says its values from home.

“I grew up with my mom, she taught me much about love and life and I am that guy who likes to stick to one girl at a time.”

The prince of kwaito, has turned his sad love story into a musical journey. The lessons learned from his first True Love with TV Presenter Keamogetswe instigated a hit album.

“She was my first love and real relationship. Me being an emotional guy, I decided to channel my hurt into studio and I found myself recording a relationship album.”

“She is a TV presenter and not known to a lot of people, so she was comfortable with me using her name.

Talking about his house music album titled ‘Keamogetswe’ he says it talks about relationships and love.

His track This Time featured in the album is making the rounds on radio stations and blowing up as a hot jam in 2015.

“It talks about a guy, in a relationship, they both have faults but at the end of the relationship there are lessons learnt and I am confessing.

You need to know how to treat a person right, it’s my love story,” says the DJ.

Even after a year since splitting he admits it’s hard to move on.

“I’m not necessarily over her, it’s hectic.”

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