Entertainment
DJ Wayne signs management deal with The Plug
The Plug introduces the world to its newest signee, DJ Wayne. The fast-rising alternative DJ just signed a management-only deal to expand his reach with the new generation of music listeners and consumers.
This move lands him on a roster that boasts the likes of Davido, Mayorkun, Peruzzi, DJ Obi, and SmallztheDJ.
DJ Wayne is known for bringing a much-needed alternative dose of afrobeat, rap, hip hop, and ’90s R&B to Lagos city’s youthful nightlife.
Dj Wayne is fast becoming the preferred choice for a generation eager for a breath of fresh music to satisfy their musical cravings for alternative music and sounds that carry the city’s energy.
Wayne’s impressive CV has him currently enjoying residency at the prestigious BEAT FM every Friday and has also seen him share a stage with the likes of Skepta, Siobhan Bell and Tiffany Calver at Homecoming 2019.
In 2018, he graced the stage at Homecoming and “NATIVELAND” by Nativemag.
Right from his days of being an assistant disc-jockey playing at Vapors alongside the late Dj Olu, Wayne has consistently shown his teeming supporters his passion and love for his art, and his determination to make his brand a globally recognized force in the entertainment industry.
His recent projects include December in Lagos Vol. III.
The Plug’s co-founder Asa Asika comments:
“I’m very excited to add more talent to our catalog. Our aim as always is to push and help to create more superstars.”
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