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DJ Oskido puts up a fair show at his homecoming party
27 Dec 2011 at 08:15hrs | Views
FANS came in droves to experience DJ Oskido's homecoming party at Horizon Pub and Restaurant which turned out to be a mild affair.
The renowned DJ came on stage well after midnight and put up a fair show which saw hundreds of fans dancing to some of the best hits of 2010 and 2011.
However, the show was marred by chaotic scenes at the entrance to Pioneer House where Horizon is housed. Police who were manning the door caused a lot of confusion and revellers pushed their way through the double doors.
The police started beating people even those who were far from the scene and some of them were heard insulting revellers.
The small up-market lounge could not accommodate everyone and many had to be turned away.
Only those who had bought advance tickets were allowed to enter while those who did not had to listen from outside.
Despite the melee outside, the show inside went on smoothly and just after midnight Oskido walked in and started off with a new release from his stable Kalawa Jazmee.
It started off with Oskido reciting a Zulu poem before playing the song which talks about a beautiful woman.
Revellers sang along to the lyrics, Wamuhle ntombazana awubhek' ukuth' ungenzani.
About five songs later he called for a 30-minute break leaving local DJs to handle business.
They played mostly hip-hop music before the maestro came back on stage more rejuvenated as his songs kept people on their feet.
He said although he played in Swaziland last year on Christmas Day, the Bulawayo crowd was the most interactive and promised to come back.
Songs that he played include Stingray, Ngu X ongasolveki, Jezebel instrumental, Hlokoloza , Zahara's remixed Le Ngoma and the hit Banane Mavoko.
The renowned DJ came on stage well after midnight and put up a fair show which saw hundreds of fans dancing to some of the best hits of 2010 and 2011.
However, the show was marred by chaotic scenes at the entrance to Pioneer House where Horizon is housed. Police who were manning the door caused a lot of confusion and revellers pushed their way through the double doors.
The police started beating people even those who were far from the scene and some of them were heard insulting revellers.
The small up-market lounge could not accommodate everyone and many had to be turned away.
Only those who had bought advance tickets were allowed to enter while those who did not had to listen from outside.
It started off with Oskido reciting a Zulu poem before playing the song which talks about a beautiful woman.
Revellers sang along to the lyrics, Wamuhle ntombazana awubhek' ukuth' ungenzani.
About five songs later he called for a 30-minute break leaving local DJs to handle business.
They played mostly hip-hop music before the maestro came back on stage more rejuvenated as his songs kept people on their feet.
He said although he played in Swaziland last year on Christmas Day, the Bulawayo crowd was the most interactive and promised to come back.
Songs that he played include Stingray, Ngu X ongasolveki, Jezebel instrumental, Hlokoloza , Zahara's remixed Le Ngoma and the hit Banane Mavoko.
Source - TC