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    DJ Maphorisa on dropping out of school: ”I guess I have to go back”

    Wildly successful DJ and producer Maphorisa didn’t complete high school or even go to university, he revealed during an interview with Drum magazine. Dropping out of school at grade 11 to pursue his dream of becoming a DJ seemed right at that time, but now Maphorisa feels it is time to go back to school.

    “I wasn’t going to school when I got the deal. It made me realise that maybe this was possible. I didn’t finish school, to be honest. I ended up in grade 11 and I went to college to do A (technical) courses: A1,A2,A3. That is where I followed my dream. I guess I have to go back”

    He said he was motivated to return because he sometimes struggled to understand some of the contracts he was required to read.

    “I am struggling to read contracts and stuff,” he admitted.

    Speaking to Drum last month, Maphorisa recounted how as a child he would drum on the desk with a ruler and entertain his class with beats. He also reflected on the heartbreak his parents felt when he told them he wanted to drop out of school

    “It took me a long time to convince my parents that school bored me. I believe that people should go to school but I had a different vision,” he said.

    The star has gone on to make waves internationally and told TshisaLIVE last year he was honoured to represent Mzansi.

    “It is always an honour to represent South Africa and Africa when I travel to places outside of the continent. It’s cool to play to audiences that may have never heard this kind of music. Like gqom for example: When you play it they have no idea what they’re hearing but they can’t help but move to it.”

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