01. The King Street Crew – Things U Do 2 Me (Soul Mix)02. Nick Jones – Get Down 03. The Element – Oh You Got Me04. DIM – Vibe 305. U.P.I. – Better Luv06. D.O.P. – Oh Yeah 2
01. Project 7 – Eclipse (Bang The Eclipse Mix)02. Greenskeepers - Gan Slam 03. Osunlade - Natives Tongue – 04. Chango – Chango’s House 05. KenLou – What a Sensation06. Trouble Men – Wild Pitch
01. Steve Mack – That Big Track02. Full Intention – I Believe In You03. Roger Sanchez – Lost (Original Mix)04. Soul Central – Strings of Life05. Soul Avengerz – Love You Feel
01. Nick Holder – Da Sambafrique02. T Kolai – Zouk (Restless Soul Peaktime Mix)03. Hardsoul – 6 Dah04. Hardsoul ft. Ron Carroll – Back Together05. Nick Holder – America Eats Its Young06. Enur – Calabria
1.M&S - Justify (Instrumental)2.Powder Productions – Nutonic3.Hott 22 – Sunshine Daze4.The Sopranos – Italian Americans5.DJ Cleo – Funk You Up6.Shai – The Best Of Your Life (Chris Sen 2011 Bootleg)
Thato “DJ Fresh” Sikwane is a dynamic and multi-talented force in the South African entertainment industry, with over 30 years of influence across radio, television, music, and digital media. Born in Botswana, his love for music started at age 13, when he began DJing at boarding school socials. By 1992, he was hosting his first radio show on Botswana’s RB2. In 1994, he left law school to fully pursue his passion for media and journalism. Fresh made his breakthrough in South Africa in 1997 on YFM, eventually becoming a leading voice on South Africa’s biggest radio stations for over 22 years. Known for his deep baritone voice, authenticity, and ability to connect with audiences, DJ Fresh is a household name, a social media personality, and a sought-after live performer. Today, he continues to redefine audio entertainment through his fast-growing podcast WAW! What a Week — a witty and insightful take on weekly current affairs and culture, with Fresh’s signature humour and boldness at the centre.