On , the 01 of July 2020, Hiphop Artist, rapper, songwriter,producer and a young upcoming 14 years old talent, Daniel Lebo Shayi, popularly known as DL$ has their single, “Change”, playlisted on an Los Angeles, Carlifornia based indie promoting radio station #Top40 charts.This top 40 chart is curated based on listeners’ votes which alludes to the demand and popularity of the song andDL$ was voted into the world renowed #top40 paylist of TrendCity Radio.
For any indie artist, this is a great achievement, as listeners from Los Angeles, California are at the heart of the entertainment capital of the world and are known to be honest and critical about music played on their radio stations.
The song change was released as his solo career debut single, and it features Xihundla aka X-Man who is DL$ label mate. The production was handled by Noxlen, a Limpopo based music composer and producer who is a part of the inhouse producer roster at Kulture Unlimited, the label that manages all these three (3) amazingly talented talents.
The single was met with great reviews from the industry with shout outs received from various artists and fans as they stream it online.
Now at 14, has shared the stage with Mlindo The Vocalist, Toss and performed together with 25K. DL$ is preparing to release his upcoming single named Blaka Blaka on the 08th of July 2022. This single is a prelude to his upcoming street project named 12:12 which will be dropping in the summer of 2022.
Blaka Blaka can already be heard on some local and national radio stations in South Africa and by the already received reviews, fans and lovers of hip hop music are in for a feast of good vibes and quality music.
On TrendCityRadio top40 indie charts, “change” entered the charts at no#37 and we hope that it continues to grow on the listeners until it reaches #1. You can listen to TrendCityRadio online or on their App and keep voting for the single “Change” to keep it climbing till it reaches the top.
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