DJ Sbu is one of those people who never remains stagnant.
The media mogul is always pursuing the next challenge to expand his name and brand.
The media personality recently broke a world record by having the longest radio broadcast.
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Sbu sat down with Briefly.co.za to chat more about the historic feat.
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DJ Sbu chatted to Briefly.co.za about his plans for the future. Image: @djsbuliveSource: UGC
What motivated you to pursue this world record?
I think I have done enough and want to open up the industry for others.
So I decided to leave with a bang.
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How was the record-breaking experience?
But I enjoyed it because I was doing something I love.
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It did not feel like work.
When you do something you love, you don’t mind doing it for hours.
When I first started in radio, I wasn’t paid but I was always there, working.
I’d do it over and over again.
You’re officially a world record-breaker, how does that feel?
But my mentor used to say that anything you celebrate is already an old dream.
I’m happy but I had mentally prepared for the experience.
We have been practising since May or June last year.
So I’m not going to go on an ego trip ove this.
Also the people who came onto the broadcast made it such a pleasant and easy experience.
We had stars like Black Coffee and Sis Zodwa (Wabantu).
What’s next for you?
I want to go back into music and launch my music label.
I want to first use my album to open that door.
So I will be doing an album tour soon.
We can’t have lvie events but I will be on radio for interviews.
Thereafter, I want to go to Tanzania, Malawi, Kenya and introduce myself to new audiences.
I love music and I want to make a return.
I gave some amazing music a few years ago and I want to go back to that.
The industry has changed and I feel challenged to become a major player again.
I’m inspired to take my music to the world.
He is also a club DJ and a musician.
The star posted on Instagram.
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