DJ Hassan: Kenyan deejays can make Sh0.4 million a week!

Comeback Homeboyz spin-master DJ Hassan now says deejaying has turned out to be the most lucrative entertainment career in Kenya.

“Well-established deejays are making up to Sh400,000 a week, money only very few musicians can make. I think deejaying is becoming very lucrative and good deejays are in for a big showbiz windfall,” Hassan told MondayBlues.

The versatile deejay who also hosts the popular Homegrown TV show said the future of deejaying belongs to the most creative minds in the game and not just anyone who can afford deejaying equipment.

“It took me over one year to sit back and rethink the art. Now I am back and I am looking at deejaying from a very different perspective. I want to be the finest there can be...I think I am,” he quipped.

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