A US-based Kenyan woman who quit her engineering job to become a full-time deejay says she does not regret the move.
Anne Mongare, alias DJ Mochi Baybee, talked about her love for the decks during a recent interview with People Daily.
Anne, who resides in Minnesota, was born in Nairobi but raised in Migori, Kisumu, and Kisii before her family moved to the US in 2009.
“I relocated to the US when I was 16 years old after completing high school in 2009. My mother won the American Green Card and we relocated,” she said.
The 27-year-old says she did not have an interest in deejaying until she met a DJ who challenged her to become an entertainer, a proposal she initially rejected.
“When I had my nine-to-five job, I felt that something was amiss, so I started indulging in more side hustles. I took flying classes, hosted events, and was just still digging until one day a DJ noticed that I paid attention to him every time he messed up.”
“He told me to try deejaying, but I refused. One time, in particular, he was showing my boyfriend how to DJ and I happened to pay attention. It looked pretty easy.”
“I tried it and he recorded and posted that video on Facebook and the comments on Facebook made me do it,” Anne says.
This was the turning point and the beginning of her career as a DJ, and three years later, she has never looked back.
“I saw how music made people feel. I would not have changed this path if I had a choice to do so. Three years later, I am excited to take it to another notch. It didn’t and never has felt like work to me, but I consider this path a calling, and I’m looking forward to seeing what God has in store for me.”
“I had to do both engineering and deejaying for a while but I decided it was best to put all my energy into one thing so I can be more successful. Believe it or not, you can make more money as a DJ than as an engineer while enjoying the freedom to travel the world and have a peace of mind of being self-employed. However, you have to be willing to work for it as there is always competition.”
Asked whether her parents supported her decision to become a deejay, Anne said they were initially skeptical.
“Are you kidding? No Kenyan parent would ever be happy that their child stopped working as an engineer to become a DJ. My parents were no different. My dad was more understanding, but my mum prayed for me every day,” she adds.
What challenges does she face as a female DJ? “I am aware that I have to work twice as hard as the male DJs to remain relevant. When I go to a club to play music, people often are not used to having female DJs and they become skeptical,” she notes.
I think you should go back…
I think you should go back to engineering. Think about the future….your retirement and the like. It is difficult to gain financial independence as a DJ. So, work regular job during the week and if you must, DJ Friday and Saturday nights.
Very good idea! But is she…
Very good idea! But is she gonna listen to your advice?
What engineering major/job…
What engineering major/job was she in?
With Corona dancing around…
With Corona dancing around how DJ taking you?
I support Sokora a hundred…
I support Sokora a hundred percent. Being a female DJ will take you nowhere…it’s like being a stripper! Are you sure you were an Engineer before? Please rethink your decisions and seek your parents advice if need be. You’re very young, beautiful and your future should be bright if you seek God first.
Life is too short. Do what…
Life is too short. Do what pleases you.
Hmmm….
Completed High…
Hmmm….
Completed High School at 16 years old
Even maintenance people call…
Even maintenance people call themselves Engineers.
Majabu yasio aminika. Huyu…
Majabu yasio aminika. Huyu dada haminiki. Mapato ya ajira hii wakati huu wakorona haya wezi kumudu mtu yeyote Hakuna mazuri yanayo fanyika gizani.
That’s why its important to…
That’s why its important to watch you hang around. Monkey see Monkey do is real thing guys. Watch Out.
Twerking engineer..yap! She…
Twerking engineer..yap! She was pretty good at it, judging from the cargo behind..
Wacheni wivu ama ni tamaa…
Wacheni wivu ama ni tamaa.She makes money on her craft not on her looks.Ikiwa maisha ime walemea shauri yenu life is too short furthermore she is happy with her choice let her be .Ati dancing corona some people aki wivu ita waua
A bachelor degree from a…
A bachelor degree from a community college…it’s frkn associate degree. Fake it till you make it?
Do you know her personally…
Do you know her personally or are you just hating?
Mr Kamau..‘twas my primary…
Mr Kamau..‘twas my primary teacher btw. Anyway Her LinkedIn page says Bachelor degree from a Community college. Tell her to cheat it a little better