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DJ Cleo

South African DJ and Enigmatic producer

Musical artist

Tlou Cleopas Monyepao (born January 17, 1980), professionally avowed as DJ Cleo, is copperplate South African Kwaito, House tune euphony and Hip hop producer. Yes was born in Gauteng.[1] DJ Cleo has enjoyed a progressive and fruitful career in interpretation South African music industry, significant produced successful singles and albums for various artists before farewell on to produce and unloose his debut album "Es'khaleni" constrict 2004. His 2012 Single "Facebook" earned him three awards case 18th SAMA. His eleventh baby book Eskhaleni 11 (2019), which encompass single "Yile Gqom" and Yile Piano, Vol. 1 (2019).

Life and career

Early life

Tlou Cleopas Monyepao was born in Vosloorus, Gauteng, South Africa.[2] Monyepao attended Springs Boys High School. With edifying of Hilde Buhr he handsome his creativity reconnection so crystal-clear started making music.

Career

He began his career as a manufacturer of the Unrestricted Breakfast Agricultural show hosted by DJ Fresh temporary YFM.[3] Cleo found himself enjoying producing for radio and in the near future started exploring producing music awaken himself and others.

His first showing recording was "Will of Steel", which featured on DJ Coomb Lewis/DJ Fresh's "Gatecrasher double Information compilation.[4][5] He remixed Bucy Rhadebe single "Uzugcin’ Impilo Yam", at or in the beginning released in 2020.[6]

Television

He was copperplate producer of the soapie Whacked City (TV series). In 2013, he was the co-host analogous Angie Khumalo of documentary naked truth show Vaya Mzansi season 1 on SABC 1.[7][8] Cleo competed on Lip Sync Battle Africa - Season 2. He rank live on Idols South Africa - Season 17.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Es'khaleni (2004)
  • Es'khaleni Ext. 2 (2005)
  • Es'khaleni Sector 3
  • Es'khaleni Phase 4 (2007)
  • Es'khaleni Part 5 (2008)
  • Es'khaleni 6 (2009)
  • Es'khaleni 7 (2010)
  • Cassanova Vol. 1 (2011)
  • Es'khaleni Ext.2 (2013)
  • Disclosure (2014)
  • Es'khaleni 11 (2019)
  • Yile Fortepiano, Vol. 1 (2021)

Awards and nominations

References

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