- Uncle Waffles rewrites history with early album visuals
After the early videos for her Asylum album, Uncle Waffles changed history by demonstrating that DJs could also perform live.
Due to the early album images becoming widely popular, Uncle Waffles disproved the myth that DJs cannot play live.
The idea that DJs can’t perform has been around for a long time and is starting to become true. Many of South Africa’s greatest DJs had not yet made the transition from being merely disc jockeys to stage performers. Many prominent DJs who have passed away to pursue careers as top performers—like DJ Maphorisa and Black Coffee—can see this.
South African DJ Uncle Waffles is breaking new ground in his short career of fewer than five years. She is writing a totally new history while proving everyone else wrong. Waffles has developed into a renowned musician and a female DJ who changed history with her vibes.
No one ever envisioned Waffles to be here at this moment, as her journey only began a few years after Drake’s post. Many people believed she would be a rising talent who would swiftly disappear into thin air, like a flame.
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Waffles is now reaching even greater heights as a result of the success of her last album, Red Dragon. Everyone can see how she has risen, yet she still has to be finished.
Uncle Waffles revealed the anticipated album ASYLUM’s graphics a few days after her 23rd birthday. The brief visuals have already demonstrated how successful this album will be in the absence of further or any full songs.
Waffles has already asserted that the myth that DJs are unable to play live is outdated. Thank goodness her followers, who praised her efforts in the comments, agreed with her.
As Easter approaches, Mzansi is indeed eagerly anticipating the seven-track album. Several top songs to enjoy throughout the holidays.