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Dineo Ranaka opens up about the backlash she got as a DJ

Dineo Ranaka has hit back at those who criticised her decision to become a club DJ, explaining that she is not going to compromise herself to make others feel better about themselves.

The star’s DJ skills have been a topic of conversation ever since a video of her behind the decks went viral earlier this year.

She was mocked by social media users who suggested that she should go back to the drawing board or stick to radio presenting after her set failed to impress.

But speaking to True Love magazine recently, Dineo said that she went from learning how to DJ to getting gigs in a matter of weeks, something she thinks rubbed some people up the wrong way.

Dineo Ranaka

“I understand why I came under attack, because some people have been doing this for a long time but lack the platforms to sell themselves. Yet, I’m out here telling people that I learnt how to DJ in two weeks. I’m not going to reduce myself just to make other people feel comfortable.”

She said that she was committed to monetising her newly acquired skill.

Dineo Ranaka

“If I see an opportunity to make money out of something, trust me, I will do so because I’m not raising my children for free. I cannot deposit my love for them at the bank, with the hope that it’ll pay their school fees and my bond,” she added.

Dineo’s DJ career has not been without drama either.

Dineo Ranaka

The star became the talk of social media in April after a Twitter user accused her of using a mixtape during her DJ set.

While Dineo was initially silent on the claims, she cleared the air during an interview on Metro FM, saying she was flattered that people thought it was a mixtape.

“In my heart of hearts, I saw that tweet as a compliment. I was beating myself up over this set thinking that I messed up,” she said.

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Source: Timeslive

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