DJ Speedsta Dragged for Claiming to Gatekeep the Industry: “Gatekeeping What Speedsta?”

DJ Speedsta Dragged for Claiming to Gatekeep the Industry: “Gatekeeping What Speedsta?”

  • DJ Speedsta announced that he would no longer be using his platform to spotlight every up-and-coming musician, claiming it is necessary
  • His post stirred social media ridicule, with several netizens accusing DJ Speedsta of clout chasing
  • His remarks came after he shared his thoughts regarding a beloved yet controversial South African rapper

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DJ Speedsta dragged for claiming to gatekeep in the industry
DJ Speedsta made gatekeeping comments. Image: speedstabro
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Popular hip-hop producer and broadcaster DJ Speedsta has become the butt of social media jokes after vowing to become a gatekeeper.

DJ Speedsta usually tops social media trending charts for his usual jibes at the skills of Amapiano DJs. This time, the radio presenter who once worked at Metro FM became the target of social media ridicule after declaring that he would be gatekeeping the industry, an allegation previously levelled against a fellow DJ.

DJ Speedsta vows to become a gatekeeper

Taking to his X account on Friday, 22 August 2025, the producer born Lesego Nkaiseng, suggested that he would not open doors for up-and-coming hip-hop artists out of necessity. The post was captioned:

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“Personally, I’m back to gatekeeping! It’s clearly needed. From now on, it’s quality over quantity. 😊 😘”

His remarks come after a rapper trending after having an awkward moment on DJ Speedsta’s 5FM show Five Hip-Hop Nights.

What netizens are saying about DJ Speedsta's gatekeeping comments

In the comment section, netizens criticised DJ Speedsta for announcing that he is now a gatekeeper. Others mocked DJ Speedsta, suggesting that there was nothing left for him to gatekeep, while others accused him of contributing to the decline of SA Hip Hop, which was once a dominant genre.

Here are some of the comments:

@BlackVeeWolf said:

“Bro, you fell off a while ago. This ‘gatekeeping’ act is just clout chasing dressed up as wisdom. Stop embarrassing the youth, guide them or get out of the way.”

@NeezyDemkilla asked:

“Gatekeeping what Speedsta? 😂”

@_mashesha questioned:

“How do you gatekeep what is no longer existing?”

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@MoneyPrinter773 argued:

“Speedsta, you don’t even have the keys to the gates! The music industry is widely open. No one person controls entry, and audiences decide whose voices resonate. The role of a true artist is to uplift, not to guard the door. The gate will open to whoever creates and connects.”

@IMatterthereal explained:

“Clearly, you’re gate-keeping your album as well. One of the reasons SA HIP HOP is where it is today is because of people like you. You guys have been gate-keeping, finally artists decided to create their own route independently without you guys, and now you’re sour bro.”

@Reginald_Kgosi said:

"You're not that influential, stop overestimating your importance and let kids thrive."
DJ Speedsta dragged for claiming to gatekeep the industry
DJ Speedsta was roasted after making gatekeeping comments. Image: speedstabro
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DJ Speedsta shares his feelings about Shebeshxt

Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that DJ Speedsta sparked reactions after sharing his thoughts about a South African rapper.

During his interview on Mpho Popps' podcast, he admitted to being scared of Shebeshxt. Shortly after the video of the DJ's confession went viral on social media, many netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions.

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Tayananiswa Zvikaramba (Editor) Tayananiswa Zvikaramba is an entertainment writer at Briefly News. He previously worked as a profiler, sports, human interest, entertainment, and current affairs writer at Pindula (2016-2022) and iHarare (2022-2025). He holds a BA Honours in Archaeology from the University of Zimbabwe (2010-2013), YOAST SEO for Beginners (2023), YOAST Block Editor Training (2023), and YOAST Structured Data for Beginners (2023). Email: tayananiswa.zvikaramba@briefly.co.za

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