UK-based Ghanaian Broadcaster and DJ with BBC 1XTRA radio, Jeremiah Asiamah has underscored the significant role of DJs in the music industry.
He emphasizes that DJs play a crucial role in making parties, events, and festivals memorable experiences.
Speaking on E Vibes, Jeremiah highlighted that the importance of DJs should never be underestimated or overlooked.
“There was a phase where you could only hear records in the clubs. With the social media generation, you might think DJs are irrelevant but if you take a DJ out of any environment, there will be no parties, Festivals or club life. DJs are a really big element of not only giving people their favorite song, but also introducing them the biggest and freshest new songs. DJs are more important than ever,” he told Becky.
The E Vibes show aims to rekindle memories by delving into the interviewees’ journeys and their experiences on their way to the top, with the hope that their unique stories will shape the younger generation.
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