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@Sliqe Talks "Inja Yam Vol.2," Picking Artists To Work With & His Relationship With @TweezyZA

By @Nokulunga_Maqubela on 12/16/2019 in In The Stu

Working with people has never been an easy task, working with multitudes of people has been proving to be even more difficult. But when it's music that brings them together, maybe, just maybe things can be a little smooth sailing. One person who knows something about this, is DJ Sliqe, so he stepped In Da Stu to tell us all about it.

We had to wait until he got the right label for roll out purposes for him to finally drop the big brother to Inja Yam Vol.1. Now that Inja Yam Vol.2 is officially out, we can guess that Sliqe has found the right home for it. With the entire music industry featured in it, Sliqe engages Slikour on the process he goes through in selecting the people/artists to work with and how he goes about getting people to agree on being on the same track. Labelled as "genius" on the production of his new album, Sliqe reveals a feature that never really worked. Going deeper into it, he speaks on this relationship with Tweezy. Watch below as Sliqe goes into detail about his new album;

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Sliqe Talks Inja Yam Vol.2, Picking Artists To Work With & His Relationship With Tweezy

 

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