Men, take care of your finances, DJ Bash is now too broke to even afford a laptop charger

Sema ulijua ma dj 2010.Homeboyz walianza 1995.Boomers pia walienda disco huko ma 70s

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but were they purely club DJs? Now we have a crop of DJs who have never played anywhere else other than a club setting or corporate events, hao ndio naongelelea

Joe actually ni DJ anakuanga flexible sana. Anakuanga na rate card but he is open to negotiations. Hata 30k atakula.

Success in the entertainment industry has the shortest shelf-life

Nightclubs ni za kitambo what do you mean few?

Kila town had clubs with djs kutoka kitambo.

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before 2010, dj alikuwa anakuja club on weekends only na hata sio zote, siku izi nightclubs will line up DJs kutoka monday to monday

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Hii ni shida ukishika pesa kidogo ushaanza ku ball…live within or below your means na uta survive for long. Jamaa alikuwa anafanya nini Lavington kama huna 100% cash flow ya ku sustain your lifestyle

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Ok

How I wish bonobos invested the same gusto and vote vigour in STEM matters.

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Djs ni sufferers bana. Ata Joe Mfalme ni peasant tu.

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haha mi huona watu wakimuita millionaire social media nacheka tu… Millionaire who stays at Nyayo Estate. Btw, found out that these deejays wanaeza cheleshwa payment ata na mwezi moja after kucheza kwa club. I think ndio DJ Hassan wa Homeboyz aliondokea game akaingia biashara

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Hii thread ikona responses za washamba wanadhania dj ni career. :green_emoji:

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There are some very rich DJs. You can’t even book them, that’s how on demand they are. One thing is, they don’t drink. If they get a woman, wanamkulia mbali, make sure she never comes any of your events.

DJs are hired to sell alcohol and sex. Music is just their tool. Think about it, you go to a club to get alcohol and a chance to walk out with a woman. And some entertainment.

A drinking and philandering DJ is like a drug dealer getting high on his own supply.

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Disco gani? Hapana changanya @Abba yeye anatambua Tu disco matanga juu ya free tea.

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In a poor country like Kenya with an unemployment rate of 40%, yes 97% Djs are not part-timers thats the only thing they do for a living so get off your high horse dawg

Mfalme is doing better than 90% of club DJs, na kuishi Nyayo Estate haimanishi hana projects zingine za real estate chini ya waba. But ofc huwezi jua vitu ka hizi juu kazi ni kulewa in the company of whores in Sabina Joy despite sharing the same latrine with your mother

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Eti real estate kipii. You think real estate investment is a joke.si ni juzi tu his former hypeman hypegad alikua akilia kwa live ya bash vile Joe hakua anawalipa. wewe mtu ubwa sana, the neighbourhood where someone stays is relative to his income

Lets talk numbers! visit his page saa hii and tell me kama kuna siku Mfalme is not booked in a club or event. Ata tuseme tumpatie a measly 30K per gig (he charges way more than that), thats 30k times 25 days, assuming he rests only 5 days a month. Thats approximate 750K a month or thereabout, yeah tell me ni ghorofa gani hio huwezi jenga with an income of almost 1M per month! Hama kwa mamako halafu ukuje hapa inje uone mwalimu wa salary ya 50k ako an real estate project courtesy of savings and sacco loans. Lakini ukiendelea kubangaiza na malaya wa sabina joy u will continue thinking u need 1billion to start a real estate project.

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Cheap insults just show the level of your IQ. Go get brains first. You think hio 30K or whatever amount anakula peke yake. He has photographers, social media handlers, designer and other logistics to take care of. Enda tu live ya Bash to know the reality kwa deejaying industry. There are deejays with less shows and make more money than Mfalme kama Mista C( Huezi mpata clubs kama Quiver). In the meantime, work on your IQ for constructive engagement. This is my last engagement with you.

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haya kimbia Sabina Joy uitishe tusker tano kababa na utume paybill