Clen Slate: DJ Clen Drops The Mic On Gender Gaps With ‘All Is Fair’

Clen Slate: DJ Clen Drops The Mic On Gender Gaps With ‘All Is Fair.’ South African hip-hop producer and DJ, DJ Clen, is cleaning the slate and rewriting the rules with his latest release, All Is Fair — a project that turns the tables and lets women lead the beat.

Described as one of his “closest projects,” Clen isn’t just mixing sound — he’s mixing purpose with passion. “I genuinely did it because I want to empower women. I’m standing for women’s empowerment,” he shared. And true to his word, All Is Fair arrives as an all-women affair — well, almost.
The project features 100% female talent, with only two surprise male features: Jay Jody and The Big Hash. According to Clen, their appearances weren’t planned. “These guys forced themselves to be on the project,” he revealed with a chuckle. “These guys were not part of it at all, but I understand why. The intention is good.”
In an industry often dominated by male voices, Clen’s move is both bold and refreshing — a sonic statement that aims to balance the musical scales. The irony isn’t lost in the title either: All Is Fair challenges the unfair norms by making space for female voices to shine and soar.
DJ Clen’s musical catalogue has always leaned on emotion and narrative, but All Is Fair might be his most intentional effort yet — a body of work that gives women the stage and the spotlight without compromise. With beats that bang and a message that matters, DJ Clen isn’t just making music — he’s moving.