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!Sooks makes Spotify mint Africa cover

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MBABANE – Award-winning musician !Sooks, keeps on soaring higher and higher in his career as he has been once again featured on one of the biggest music platforms globally.

The DJ has been featured on Spotify Africa’s latest Mint as their cover. With a new release that is getting dance floors on fire, the DJ is sure to remain one of the best in the game with this hit.

Taking to his social media pages, the DJ showed his gratitude to the platform and his fans. “We just made the mint Africa cover on Spotify! Special thank you to @spotifyafrica @spotify for the love,” he wrote on his pages.

The South African-based DJ will be having his first tour in France from July 8-13, 2026. Just a few weeks ago, the House music sensation also rocked his first ever Asian tour which ran from April 4, 2026 at Club Modeci.

On Saturday evening at the MTN Bushfire Festival, the DJ was the closing act on the Mainstage and left most fun lovers impressed after his set. Some fun lovers who had been experiencing his set for the very first time stated that Eswatini musicians are quite talented.

“I am loving every local DJ whom I have listened to on the different stages. I love particularly how they interact with their crowd and give the people what they want to dance to,” said one fun lover. 

!Sooks will soon be bringing thousands into one shared vibration through his own Deep House energy during his France Tour next month. His recent records have proven to be the beats to listen to as they have captured the attention of heavyweight DJs such as Kid Fonque, Vinny Da Vinci and DJ Christos, to name a few.

 According to him, almost every House music DJ in South Africa has been showing love to the song and frequently posts it on their social media platforms.

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