Out of site, out of mind. In these times where there's a multitude of people doing almost the same thing, competition is even greater than ever before. In this way, inactivity or silence may lead to people completely forgetting about you and your work. Sliqe talks about this as he has just released a brand new album which is currently hot on the streets.
On the second part of In The Stu with Slikour, Sliqe talks about life without having dropped an album, as well as life after, going into detail on how it affects his bookings. Being content with what he's doing, Sliqe knows that he will serve a higher purpose than being in the clubs. Still a DJ though, Inja Yam dives into how he goes about preparing for a set. In this, he breaks down the "Club Code." With the intention to fill the gaps in hip hop, Sliqe mentions how "there's not enough content," as he also goes into the segregation within the DJ's in SA. Catch part two of In The Stu with Sliqe as Slikour officially gives him permission to continue using the name "Sliqe."
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