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DJ Speedsta Inks Deal With Virgin Music Group

DJ Speedsta Inks Deal With Virgin Music Group. Having been a significant figure in South African hip-hop for a long time, DJ Speedsta has immensely contributed to the culture. His impact extends beyond forging strong relationships with fellow artists; he also boasts a slew of hits under his belt.

DJ Speedsta Inks Deal With Virgin Music Group

The famed DJ’s influence is evident in the many successful collaborations he’s been a part of and the innovative sounds he has introduced to the scene. His dedication and talent have made him a cornerstone of SA hip hop, continually pushing the genre forward and inspiring both his peers and the next generation of artists.

In his ongoing commitment to give back to the culture, DJ Speedsta announced an exciting new recording deal with Virgin Music Group. This partnership represents a significant milestone in his career, providing a platform for him to continue influencing and shaping the South African hip-hop scene.

By joining forces with such a prestigious label, Speedsta aims to elevate his music to new heights, collaborate with more artists, and bring fresh, innovative sounds to his fans. This deal is not just a personal achievement for Speedsta but also a testament to his dedication to nurturing and growing the hip-hop culture in South Africa.

Taking to Instagram, Virgin Music Group A&R Gareth Wilson shared his enthusiasm about welcoming DJ Speedsta to the team. He expressed that this collaboration is a thrilling development for South African hip-hop, hinting that exciting things are on the horizon. Wilson’s post conveyed a sense of anticipation and optimism, underscoring the potential for innovative projects and groundbreaking music that this partnership promises to deliver.

“For me it’s more special extending and amplifying current partnerships and planning to do bigger and better things than just signing new artists. @speedstabro is an institution in Hip Hop and there’s exciting things coming your way. @virginmusicsouthafrica,” wrote Gareth Wilson.

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