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Djy $ton3r_t. 420[edit]
Djy $ton3r_t. 420 | |
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Born | Thabo Collen Mjikelo 12 August 2000 Soweto, Diepkloof, Gauteng, South Africa |
Other names | Mr 420 |
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Years active | 2016–present |
Musical career | |
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Instrument(s) | |
Website | [1] |
Thabo Collen Mjikelo (born 12 August 2000). Born and bred in Soweto, is a South African DJ and a house music, reggea and hip hop record producer, popularly known as Djy $ton3r_t. 420.He is known for his signature "death is just life on another universe" and his self-created, up and coming music genre called "Electronic Rave House".
He came to prominence subsequent to the release of his first studio album, Growing Up Era and single "Abaphantsi Bavumile".
Discography[edit]
Title | Year |
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"Speaking in Tongues" |
2020 |
"The Flower of Life" |
2020 |
"Spiritual MusiQ" |
2020 |
"Sacred Frequencies" |
2021 |
"Mother Nature Ep" |
2021 |
"Goddly MusiQ" |
2021 |
"Musiqal Realms" |
2021 |
"Mother Nature Disk 2" |
2021 |
"Grootmaan Percussion Ep" |
2021 |
"Shisa Ep" |
2022 |
"Kasi Stories Ep" |
2022 |
"My Growing Up Era" |
2023 |
"Kasi Stories Part 2" |
2023 |
"House of FourTwenty Ep" |
2024 |
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