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Kenyan DJ drops those sick beats on self-made turntable03:33

Kenyan DJ drops those sick beats on self-made turntable

Kenya, Nairobi
diciembre 17, 2022 at 12:06 GMT +00:00 · Published

A young and upcoming DJ from Kenya has taken upsycling to another level by repurposing cardboards and old radio switches and knobes to create one-of-a-kind turntable and mixer.

Paul Mwangi aka Dj Boboss from Nairobi had locals stop and stare at his unique set as he dropped those beats in his street performance.

"Many people said I’m crazy, even my grandmother and family members said this guy have gone crazy. But I did not give up. I said because I know what I’m doing, I have to do it and I continued with the journey," said Mwangi speaking about his unique creation.

Kenyan DJ drops those sick beats on self-made turntable03:33
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A young and upcoming DJ from Kenya has taken upsycling to another level by repurposing cardboards and old radio switches and knobes to create one-of-a-kind turntable and mixer.

Paul Mwangi aka Dj Boboss from Nairobi had locals stop and stare at his unique set as he dropped those beats in his street performance.

"Many people said I’m crazy, even my grandmother and family members said this guy have gone crazy. But I did not give up. I said because I know what I’m doing, I have to do it and I continued with the journey," said Mwangi speaking about his unique creation.