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Dineo Ranaka: I don’t have to prove myself to anyone

Even though she’s only been DJing for about 10 months, she’s already a force to be reckoned with, so Dineo Ranaka won’t let haters get her down. The actress and radio star has been pretty busy with gigs since she announced earlier this year that she was pursuing a DJ career. She recently scored a headline slot at next weekend’s annual Cheers Festival, held in Potchefstroom each year to celebrate the community and promote family and culture. Dineo will share a stage with Heavy K, Monique Bingham, Mlindo the vocalist, Reason, Tol Ass Mo, Cedric Fourie and Jesse Suntele, among others. Speaking to TshisaLIVE ahead of the concert, Dineo said she was humbled by her success so far as a DJ.

Dineo Ranaka

“I give myself credit that I have done well in less than a year, but I still have a long way to go and I respect so many DJs who have been doing this for years and decades. I have learnt to take it easy on myself. You are learning, you are getting there, you are growing.

Dineo Ranaka

The star’s DJing skills have been under the spotlight ever since a video of her behind the decks went viral earlier this year. She was mocked by social media users, who suggested she should go back to the drawing board or stick to radio presenting.

Dineo Ranaka

Dineo said she was not fazed by the hate: “I have no reason to prove myself to anyone. My work speaks for itself. I think it was because I was a new entrant. People will defend themselves and their favourites. I never went out to prove that I can DJ. What I can do, I can do. I don’t have to prove what I can do. If you are going to focus all your energy on your naysayers, you will become like your naysayers. You will start believing the negativity that they speak of you.

In other news – You do not mess with Itumeleng Khune and get away with it

Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs player Itumeleng Khune is constantly being dragged in the social media streets, but was left gatvol when one Twitter user suggested he should say goodbye to b**ches.

Itumeleng Khune

It all started when Itu posted a snap of himself waving into the distance with the caption: “Let’s say goodbye to the past and say hello to the future”. One follower was just straight up disrespectful when he slid in and said Itu should say goodbye to “b**ches” because he would miss them. Read more

Source: Timeslive