THE REPERTOIRES FROM THE SPEECIES FINALLY HIT JUKEBOX.

The Endangered Speecies CD sleeve. Picture: Facebook.

Maleka Charles

After some strenuous work to get the album played in all corners of the country, the Endangered speecies have finally hit the jukebox.

The crew had one of their songs titled Ngixolele played on jukebox, Monday night, in one of the taverns in Diepsloot.

The Dj and producer Illmatic could not contain his joy at seeing his album on jukebox frame and said hearing it play in public felt like a dream.

"It's like a dream, it was played at Kone's Tarven in extension four, up road from where there's a white man asking for coins."

Nare Illmatic said the album will be in all jukeboxes around South Africa soon.

"I have been told it will be in more jukeboxes around SA." He said.

This is The Endangered Speecies' first studio album that was released independently.  The album is available on Dropbox and YouTube for streaming.

 "We are still at early stage of our careers and we are trying to create a fan base." Illmatic said. 

"We'll release the album on Google Play later on, we are taking it one step at a time." Tempo De Kreator added. 

Endangered Speecies is a house music duo which comprises Tempo De Kreator and Illmatic, from Rustenburg and Polokwane respectively.

Tempo De Kreator has released music under Shockwave Entertainment as Dj Tempo, where his song;  My Sunshine was vote for as the winning by Anani Vega on Metro FM's Urban Beat. 

Nare Illmatic studied Digital Sound Engineering with Intec College and Online Marketing in University Of Pennsylvania. 


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