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Music changed Deep London's life


BY MBALI TEBELE


Music has been a universal language and hopes to see life differently and make the best out of it, the 28-year-old East London-born hitmaker Lita Kupelo popularly known as DJ Deep London shared that he decided to invest most of his time in music as he saw that he could heal people through it.


"Music changed my life: It made me see life differently. It gave me hope in each and every aspect of my life. My mother used to sing for and sing at church. Music is the universal language. I always wanted to be a doctor growing but after I noticed that I can heal people through music I decided to invest most of my time making music and something that I will always be remembered for," he said.




Lita studied Bsc in Chemistry at Nelson Mandela University, and is now fully focusing on his musical career, he mentioned that he plans on going back to school next year to bag himself another degree as chemistry is his second charm.

"Currently am focusing more on my musical career but I have plans of going back to school next year and getting another degree. Chemistry is my second love because it’s more like creating music. Everything is practical so I like challenging myself," he mentioned.

The Hamba Wena song was a breakthrough for Lita as the song was inspired by his moving from East London to Johannesburg to search for greener pastures, he said that he will forever be grateful to Amapiano Vocalist, Boohle as this song gave him confidence and belief that God's timing is always perfect.



Lita will be dropping his full album sometime this year and is also planning on more Europe tours and tours across the globe.

"Right now am working on getting a PR company that will push my brand abroad. I need people to represent my brand to the world. I believe I have what it takes to become an international Icon. Am working on that right now," he concluded.

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