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Young disk jockey, DJ Switch has left Ghana for the United States to continue her education.
The DJ, born Erica Armah Bra-Bulu Tandoh made the announcement on Instagram with pictures showing herself at school attached to the post.
She has been enrolled in Los Angeles-based Catholic School, Chaminade College Preparatory.

DJ Switch shared pictures of herself and new friends at school on the first day. She noted that she is excited to begin a new adventure in her life.

She also expressed gratitude to her parents and team for their continuous support and making her dreams a reality.
Its been about five years since DJ Switch won the Talented Kids competition and has since made a name for herself.
Her talent has seen her get nominated in the Ghana DJ Awards ceremony as the youngest act. It has also sent her to many places across the globe including attending Coachella - one of the most popular festivals in the US.
Occasionally, she posts short videos of herself behind a turntable to entertain her fans.
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