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DJ Dagizus releases Sponki featuring T-Gray

DJ Dagizus
DJ Dagizus

Dallas-based record label owner, producer, and DJ, Dagizus is making waves in the music industry with his latest track, Sponki. DJ Dagizus follows up the success of his recent song dubbed, Malome, with this highly anticipated release, Sponki.

It joins his impressive roster of popular singles, which includes Mama, Cheater, Cheta, Loving Kuthe, Fill Me, Drown, Blue, and many more. With a distinctive blend of infectious rhythms and captivating melodies, DJ Dagizus continues to solidify his position as a leading figure in the global music scene. “This vibrant jam brings together the spirited rhythms of Afrobeat and the catchy beats of house music, showcasing the incredible talents of one of Botswana's rising stars, T-Gray. When Mr. T-Gray reached out to DJ Dagizus for a feature on an upcoming release, he had no idea that the Dallas-based producer was already eager to explore new musical avenues. After some discussions, they agreed to collaborate on fresh tracks, with T-Gray stepping in to lay down his vocals,” he said.

DJ Dagizus said he sent T-Gray a selection of beats to choose from, but the one he picked needed some tweaking. To refine it, he said T-Gray was introduced to Pro Lanez, one of DJ Dagizus's go-to producers based in Gaborone. Notably, he said Pro Lanez was also behind the production of DJ Dagizus's previous songs like Mama and Malome. During their session, while listening to the beat sent by DJ Dagizus, he said Pro Lanez, known for his versatility decided to create a brand-new beat tailored for T-Gray's vocals. He added that once the new beat was ready, the duo reached out to him to inform him of their progress.

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