Naves joined Metro around 2006 or 2007, building a reputation as one half of the duo 'Kings Of The Weekend' with DJ Sphectacula.
After officially hosting his last show on Metro FM, DJ Nabes said that he does not intend to leave radio completely, but would like to share the experience gained with the medium's next contributors.
“I absolutely love radio. I really enjoy being on the radio, so I can't help but be involved in it,” Knaves said. citizen.
A DJ whose real name is Lebogang Naves, who built his reputation as one half of the band. kings of the weekend He is a duo with DJ Spectacula and announced his retirement from national broadcasting earlier this year.
Quoting Kaya FM Tsubose, Naves paid tribute to the SABC for the guidance he received locally when announcing his resignation.
“As the legendary Mr. Tsubose once said, 'The best radio education comes from the SABC.' If you've been there, there's nothing you can't handle.” I really appreciate it.” Naves said in a January post.
Nabes said of his future plans, “Even if the season is delayed, my goal is to pass on the little experience and knowledge I've gained to the next generation.''
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Bond with Sfe
According to Naves, he joined Metro around 2006 or 2007 as an unofficial intern for Tbo Touch's weekend hip-hop show. rhyme and reason.
“I help Tbo Touch with local content for hip-hop shows. rhyme and reason” said the DJ.
“My favorite memory with the station is definitely being given the opportunity to do our own radio show by our stand-in program manager, Fistas Mixwell.”
The relationship between Knaves and DJ Spectacula went from working to brotherly over the nearly 12 years they worked together at the station and hosted some of the biggest parties. However, their chemistry was, in a sense, coincidental.
“He couldn't have a desk job at the time, so I was asked to help him with his radio show, and I was going to do it for him. Then he asked me on live broadcast. asked the question, and we have never looked back,” Neves said.
Their bond is so strong that they are also godfathers to each other's children and treat each other like family.
“I would describe our relationship as a brotherhood that has become a family, and I think that's the most important thing about this relationship. It's built on mutual respect,” Naves said. .
Naves said he would also cherish the pair's performance at the Metro FM Awards.
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sunset
Knaves is a keen Sundowns supporter, which has led to him being chosen to host the team's podcast, where he chats with Sundowns players and staff.
“I love the team, so I was given the opportunity to host a podcast about the team that airs on YouTube,” he said.
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