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Prince Kaybee reveals he is the poorest DJ

by Unathi Balele

DJ and producer Kabelo Motsamai better known as Prince Kaybee slams a report of being one of the most paid DJs in South Africa.

It was reported that he was ranked ninth place between rapper A-Reece who is 10th place and charges R50 000 for a gig as well as singer King Monada who charges a slightly higher R55 000 booking fee just like he does.

This year, South African producer and DJ Prince Kaybee made it to the top 10 highest-paid music artists list. Find out his book fee here…https://t.co/kkvfAw6KRF

— MSN South Africa (@MSNSouthAfrica) August 24, 2023

Prince Kaybee took to X to slam the report saying it is a lie as he is the poorest DJ.

“This is a lie, I’m the poorest DJ, I only have one car to my name, a 1998 merc that values at about 40k, no properties, no nothing, please get me out of these lists,” he wrote.

This is a lie, I’m the poorest Dj, I only have one car to my name, a 1998 merc that values at about 40k, no properties, no nothing, please get me out of these lists. https://t.co/4FtYcG43H7

— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) August 24, 2023

His followers questioned his truck business, and he replied by saying that the trucks aren’t his and advised his followers not to believe everything they see. “They are not mine, I’m just posing with someone else’s stuff. Don’t believe everything you see,” he wrote.

They are not mine, I’m just posing with someone else’s stuff. Don’t believe everything you see.

— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) August 24, 2023

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