Born Bilahu Biodun Akorede, DJ Hacord is not just aiming for success, he’s set on becoming an international sensation. Known for his entertaining mixes, DJ Hacord is set to elevate Nigerian music on the global stage. From his early days, DJ Hacord has evolved in Nigeria’s competitive music industry. “I started out playing music with my phone at neighborhood parties because I loved the energy our music brought,” DJ Hacord reflects. “Now, my dream is to take that same energy worldwide. For me, DJing is about creating an experience,” he explains. “It’s not just about playing music but connecting with people and taking them on a journey.”

With a knack for blending Afrobeats, hip hop, Amapiano, R&B, and EDM into mixes, DJ Hacord has captured the attention of listeners and industry insiders alike. His dedication has earned him acclaim both at home and abroad, paving the way for his international fame.

“I just want to be an international DJ,” DJ Hacord declares with determination. “I believe in the power of Nigerian music to resonate globally. It’s about sharing our sound with the world.” The rise of Afrobeats as a global phenomenon has boosted DJ Hacord’s morale. “Afrobeats has opened doors for Nigerian artists and DJs like never before,” he explains. “It’s given us a platform to showcase our talent and connect with audiences worldwide. The recognition Afrobeats has received has inspired me to break into the global DJing scene.”

As DJ Hacord prepares for an exciting series of international tours and performances, where he plans to introduce his unique blend of Nigerian beats to new audiences. “I want to inspire others to dream big and pursue their passions,” he affirms. “Together, we can showcase the richness and diversity of Nigerian music on a global platform.”

“I’m excited about the opportunities that lie ahead,” he shares enthusiastically. “It’s a thrilling time for Nigerian music, and I’m honored to be a part of its global journey. I want to inspire others to dream big and believe in their talents,” he declares. “Together, we can show the world the power and beauty of Nigerian�music.”

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