Trez Agah pays tribute to the "Famous" DJO, founder of the G-PRO FAM movement.

“"There's one thing he still says to this day: alcohol reduces productivity time, stop drinking." This is advice that DJO, founder of one of the best Hip-hop movements in Mozambique, G-PRO FAM, unfortunately always gave to the musician TrezAgah, who today, through a message on Facebook, paid tribute to this great man who has long since left the spotlight.

“Before dreaming of being a Superstar, there was someone who said: “Sir, take your talent and make good use of it, don’t think that being talented is everything, it’s an acquired gift and you have to know how to use it well. You can be talented, know how to hold the microphone, know how to shout and win hearts, but if you don’t know how to balance things, have discipline and don’t understand the purpose, everything multiplies to ZERO…”
And there's one thing he still says to this day: alcohol reduces productivity time, stop drinking.

We, @duwaskaras @100_paus @g2inyou @proofless2, learned a lot from him, and thanks to this school we are able to walk on our own today and teach others….
Dear Sirs, I'm speaking to you about Djo from GPRO, the founder of TXOVA events and the BAUSSSSSS of GPRO. He deserves flowers!”

This lovely message accompanies a photo of the two of them taken at an event where they had the opportunity to share the same space.
DJO is a visionary who foresaw the future of National Rap; what G-PRO FAM did 20 years ago is now happening in the Hip-hop scene in Mozambique.
As TrezAgah truly says, DJO deserves flowers.

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