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Da Quteness makes mark

Da Quteness says he is yearning for recognition in the music industry
Da Quteness says he is yearning for recognition in the music industry

Local DJ Oteng Onalekitso Moilwa, otherwise known as Da Quteness, has seen his music journey unfold remarkably over the past few years after doing collaborations with internationally recognised artistes. But the Selebi-Phikwe-born creative is yearning for stardom status as he strives to make an impact in the local industry and get the recognition he needs.

In a recent interview where he shared his music journey with Arts & Culture, Da Cuteness, who is also a producer, artiste, and remixer said he started music production in 2010. He explained that he used to be a rapper before he learnt the production part of all music genres. The talented man became a professional music producer in 2015 when he was residing in Gaborone where he founded his stable called Beatfactory Music where he met a lot of producers including his music mentor, Deejay Bino.

He said he learnt a lot from Deejay Bino in terms of music production, and in the process built his name locally especially in the Hip Hop and Dance music production. As time went on, he said he then collaborated his stable with Deejay Bino’s Touch making Beatfactory Music under Deejay Bino’s Touch Records.

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