Radio presenter DJ Sbu opened up about the bold and daring decisions he took to achieve success in the industry. He has been at it for more than 20 years.
Radio presenter DJ Sbu is proud of the bold and daring decisions he took to achieve success in the industryFollow us on Instagram - get the most important news directly in your favourite app!Radio presenter and podcaster DJ Sbu reflected on his career and the need to take bold steps. He has made a name for himself in the music industry and radio, but it was no walk in the park.
“I am so proud of the decisions a younger me took for me to be where I am today. Everything manifesting in my life is so incredible,” he was quoted saying.After he was fired from Metro FM, DJ Sbu was still able to advertise his energy drink, Mo Faya. He received a few nos in his career, but he never gave up.
“I'm glad that I went for my dreams. I'm glad when I was told I wasn't good enough, I wasn't fluent enough in English, my voice wasn't good enough, I'm glad I wanted to figure it out on my own and find out how you become successful."Jessica Gcaba is an Entertainment Editor for Briefly News . She is a Journalism graduate from the Durban University Of Technology .
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