As we continue to shine the spotlight on up-and-coming music acts who are cracking open the scene, we pay attention to Master Dee, the new Gqom and dance music production dab-hands looking to lavish the landscape with a rich mix of uptempo dancefloor fillers, as well as vocal joints. 'Izinyembezi Zilkagogo' marks the Eastern Cape native's first big break into the scene. But having the single on rotation across major radio stations and on Channel O is just a start.
Real name Dalikhaya, Master Dee's dream of being a Music Producer and a disc jockey (deejay) has its genesis in 2008, when he frequented as a local resident DJ at Idutywa in the Eastern Cape. In 2010 he moved to Grahamstown to be a resident DJ in a local Club called Lounge, while there DJ at the Club he gained a lot of experience as he got an opportunity of sharing a stage with big names in the industry like DJ Mbuso, DJ Fresh, Euphonik and Culoede Song etc.
In 2012 he moved back to Idutywa because of the recognition he received in Grahamstown from National Arts Festival by SAB crew as he worked as SAB brand promoter in Butterworth and its surroundings.
In 2014 he moved to East London and gained more experience in the industry as he started being included amongst best local Deejays, he then got a position to be a DJ at an well known Club in East London known as Vegas, he started event co-coordinators/promoters started booking him and he travelled showing his DJ skills mostly in East London, Durban, Cape Town and more around South Africa.
In early 2017 he moved to Cape Town to make progress for his music career and released more hits that shook the whole country, those hit songs include “LomhlabaUyashukuma, Rebellion and Crazy Leads etc”. He worked on several projects with different producer and artists like Ed Harris, OlothandoNdamase, VusiNova,Ikhona, SidudlaSomdantso, UbizaWethu, MrThela, DJ Ngamla, DJ Lazz, Element Boys etc. Because of consistency and skills, he then received a record contract and got signed by a company called LambaNation that is based in Johannesburg.