DJ Runie: The New Kid on the Block
DJ Runie, a rising star in the world of DJing, has just kickstarted his career. With his unique style of mixing and different vibes that he brings to people, he is quickly making a name for himself. In this interview, he shares his journey to becoming a DJ, his style of music, and his plans for the future.
Growing up, DJ Runie was inspired by RNB music and radio. He initially wanted to become a radio presenter but soon fell in love with the art of DJing. He started learning how to DJ in 2003, but it wasn't until 2006-7 that he officially got recognized to play in a club.
DJ Runie's style of music is all-encompassing, but his comfort zone is old school RNB. He has developed his style over the years by constantly practicing and doing mixes whenever he has free time. He likes to try new crazy stuff with different genres of music, which brings in a different vibe to his performances.
What sets DJ Runie apart from other DJs is his style of mixing and the different vibes that he brings to people. He has faced challenges in his career, particularly when he was only noticed as an African music DJ. However, he did not let that deter him and continued to work hard to establish himself as a versatile and talented DJ.
When preparing for a performance, DJ Runie always practices and does mixes to familiarize himself with new music. He advises aspiring DJs to make their music collection a priority and to be creative. "Don't give up when you are just about to become good in a single day," he says.
During his performances, DJ Runie interacts with the crowd through his music and the art of DJing. He doesn't do a lot of emceeing or talk on the mic, preferring to let the music do the talking for him.
Looking to the future, DJ Runie is working on his own production and collaborating with a few artists for his next project. He promises to keep us watching as he drops something nice soon.
DJ Runie is definitely a new kid on the block in the world of DJing, but with his unique style and talents, it won't be long before he becomes a household name in the music industry.