DJ Fisherman, real name Sfiso Mjoli, has returned to the music scene with his long-awaited project. Chapter X.
After nearly a decade off, the renowned DJ and producer has returned with a renewed passion for his craft, despite facing numerous challenges.
In a candid interview with Tsusa LIVEDJ Fisherman has shared the emotional journey behind his return to music, revealing how setbacks and struggles almost led to him quitting.
“I'm not a very talkative person, but all it takes is a word or two,” he said. “The challenges I faced hurt me and at some point I hated making music. But I came here to say, 'I can still do it.'”
DJs say they don't have the resources to spread their music to a wider audience, and that their social media presence has declined due to their Facebook accounts being hacked and their reluctance to engage online. I admitted it.
However, he thanked his fans for their support and urged them to help spread the word about the new project.
“There aren't many ways to try your hand at dance, and there aren't many resources to share it with the world. So I trusted you and put this music out there,” he explained.
Despite the challenges, DJ Fisherman is optimistic about his comeback, drawing inspiration from others who have faced similar challenges.
“I know that many artists, DJs, and creators experience pain, whether it's financial, internet bullying, or betrayal. I want to show that there is life after setbacks, and I'm here to help.” Stay there and start over.”
DJ Fisherman remains grateful to everyone who has supported him over the years, even as he embraces the changing entertainment landscape.
“It feels good to play again after so many years,'' he said, looking back on his return with a sense of accomplishment.