The next guest on E Vibes is US-based DJ and musician, Ratchet Rome, who is set to share his incredible journey during an exclusive interview with Becky in the US.
Following the inspiring stories shared by Kwabena Kwabena, Chief One, Jeffrey Nortey, and many others, Ratchet Rome will shed light on his unique experiences.
Known for his exceptional song selection spanning various genres and time frames, Ratchet Rome is also recognised for his smooth transitions and engaging dancing, often leaving the DJ booth to join the crowd.
Additionally, he is a member of 92Q Jamz radio station as an on-air mixer.
During the interview, Ratchet Rome will discuss his encounters with challenging business partners or promoters and how these experiences have impacted him.
He will also outline his plans to promote diverse sounds from Africa and advocate for Africanism.
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