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Richest DJs In Kenya

Currently, DJs are part and parcel of the Kenyan entertainment industry, unlike the past when an artist had to produce an album to be able to sell his music, DJs in Kenya and around the world have made it a lot easier for artists to get airplay for their songs.

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Unlike yesteryears, deejays are among the most paid entertainers in Kenya. Besides, they run the show in a field where their demand is becoming irresistible by the day.

Here is a list of richest DJs in Kenya based on how much they charge

DJ Joe Mfalme

He is a mix master by profession and one of Africa’s most sought-after DJ. He charges $1,500 to $2,000 for regional and international tours, $350 to $500 for club gigs.

DJ Mo

The 2013 Groove Award Deejay of the Year winner charges $900 to $1350 per corporate event and $650 to $900 for colleges and universities events. His regional and international tours charges is pegged at $2,000.

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DJ Kalonje

Known as the king of matatu mixes, deejay Kalonje, has a quotation of $2000 to $3000 for corporate events, $350 to $500 for campus parties, $450 to $600 for club gigs within Nairobi and $700 onwards outside Nairobi with all other expenses paid for. For out of the country tours, he charges $2000 all other expenses paid.

DJ Hassan

The Homeboyz Radio and Homegrown TV shows of fame, DJ Hassan charges above $900 for corporate gigs, $500 to $650 for campus parties, $1500 for tours exclusive of travel and other expenses, $450 for club gigs per night in Nairobi and above that for any outside Nairobi.

DJ Hypnotiq

DJ Hypnotiq charges $1300 and above for corporate gigs, $300 onwards for club gigs, $450 for campus parties and $2000 for international tours.