IN CONVERSATION WITH JODECIFEENIN, ARTIST/PRODUCER

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Jodecifeenin is a South African ar2st and producer bringing groovy, nostalgic vibes to the world. Originally from Polokwane, he started as a producer in 2017, craDing beats that blended emo2on and energy. When ar2sts struggled to hop on his beats, he took maFers into his own hands—star2ng his journey as a vocalist in 2024. Drawing inspira2on from Johnny Yukon, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, Tyler, the Creator, SZA, and JPEGMAFIA, Jodecifeenin fuses smooth produc2on with themes of love, nostalgia, and selfdiscovery. His music isn’t just about sound—it’s about feeling, taking listeners back to a 2me when life was simpler and emo2ons were raw. With a mission to inspire others to create fearlessly and find their own path in the industry, Jodecifeenin is carving out a lane of his own. Recently featured on Maglera Doe Boy’s Capetown Music, he’s gearing up for his upcoming project, Last Call.
4 Apr 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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