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“He Was a Great Father”: Close Friend Finally Speaks on the Death of DJ Warras

by Chiraag
DJ Warras tribute South Africa, DJ Warras remembered as father, South African DJ legacy, music scene mourning, Bona Magazine

A quiet loss that shook the scene

News of DJ Warras’ death spread quickly through South Africa’s music circles, leaving fans and fellow artists stunned. While many tributes poured in online, there was one voice people were waiting to hear. That of his close friend PH, who until now had chosen to grieve privately.

“He was a great father”

When PH finally spoke, his words cut through the noise. He described DJ Warras not through fame or music milestones, but through fatherhood. According to PH, Warras was deeply involved in his children’s lives and took pride in being present. It was a side of the DJ that did not always make headlines but mattered most to those closest to him.

More than the booth and the brand

In South Africa’s DJ culture, success is often measured by bookings, crowds, and online hype. PH’s reflection shifted that narrative. He painted a picture of a man who balanced the demands of the industry with family life. Friends say Warras was grounded, generous with advice, and protective of his loved ones.

How fans reacted

Social media responses following PH’s comments were filled with emotion. Many fans echoed the sentiment that public figures are often reduced to their careers, while their personal lives remain unseen. Others shared their own memories of DJ Warras, recalling encounters that showed kindness rather than celebrity distance.

DJ PH speaks about the passing of his friend #DJWarras who was shot and killed earlier today near Carlton Centre

An emotional DJ PH says the two recorded what is now their last episode of "The Shady Phodcast" yesterday.

No arrests have been made but it's understood three gunmen… pic.twitter.com/91SRUYLgNH

— Kaya News (@KayaNews) December 16, 2025

The silence before the words

PH explained that staying quiet was not avoidance but respect. Grief, he suggested, does not follow timelines set by the public. His decision to speak came from a place of honouring his friend properly, not feeding headlines.

A legacy beyond music

DJ Warras leaves behind more than tracks and performances. For those who knew him well, his legacy is rooted in how he showed up as a father and friend. PH’s tribute served as a reminder that behind every stage persona is a human life, complex, private, and deeply loved.

In the end, the loudest tribute was not a performance or a post, but a simple truth spoken softly. DJ Warras was a great father, and that is how many will remember him.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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