DJ Qness

DJ Qness

DJ Qness at the "Beats by Dr. Dre" promo shoot in 2011, Johannesburg North, South Africa
Background information
Birth name Qhubani Ndlovu
Born (1983-09-14) 14 September 1983
Vereening, South Africa
Genres Deep House, EDM, Tropical House
Occupation(s) DJ, record producer, entrepreneur, music business consultant
Years active 2007present
Labels Universal Music, Soul Candi Records, Afrotainment
Associated acts M.I.A, Kele, Mujava, Quentin Harris, Abicah Soul, UPZ

Qhubani Ndlovu (born 14 September 1983), also known as DJ Qness, is a South African DJ, recording artist and record producer. He has three albums to his name, namely On Cue Vol. 1 (released 2009), On Cue Vol. 2 (released 2011), and On Cue Vol. 3. (released 2013).

Personal life

Early life

Qness grew up in Vereening, Johannesburg-South in the Vaal, and has three elder sisters, one younger sister and a younger brother.

Musical career

At age 17 he and his childhood best friend drafted a proposal and approached a local bank to secure funds to set up a recording studio. They went to the bank dressed in high school uniforms and carrying school banks, and did a presentation on why they needed the funds. The bank officials were so impressed and the loan was approved the next day.

Debut Album

His debut album "On Cue Vol.1" sold over 18 000 units, nearly hitting gold status and featured the hits "Fugama Unamathe" and "Uzongilinda".

Personal life

Qness has a son named Loyiso, the mother to whom they separated before the child was born.

Discography

Albums

  1. On Cue Vol 1 (Album)
  2. On Cue Reloaded (Deluxe Album),[1]
  3. On Cue Vol 2 (Album),[2]
  4. On Cue Vol 3 (Album),[3]

On Cue Vol 1 (Album)

On Cue Vol. 1.[4] is the debut studio album by DJ Qness which was released by Sheer Music in 2009. This album remains one of Qness's most successful albums to date. Shortly after releasing the album Qness announced that he had originally wanted to work with established acts like Simphiwe Dana & Siphokazi,[5] to name just a few but he was unable to get them because he "lacked the profile" at the time.

Hence what he did was to seek new talent that would challenge the market but still make the same impact.The result was an album that contributed to giving birth to a new era of talented vocalists & acts such as Maleh,[6] Oluhle,[7] and Khanyi (of "Set Your Mind Free" fame),[8] who went on to become established successful acts in their own right.

Fugama Unamathe

Single by DJ Qness from the album "On Cue Vol. 1"

Released: 2009 Recorded: 2008 Genre: Afro Tribal House Length: 07.43 Label: Sheer Music/ Cue Ness Communications Writers: Qhubani Ndlovu, Sukoluhle Ncube Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu Music Video: Fugama Unamathe on YouTube,[9] Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Background

Fugama Unamathe was Qness' first single to be released commercially. It is also one of his most successful singles of all time. In 2008 after dropping out of law school Qness was forced to move back to his parents' home where he spent countless hours on the computer making music. It was during this time that he created the music for the song that would later be named "Fugama Unamathe". After completing the song he needed vocals and after struggling to get the vocalists he wanted for a feature he advertised on Facebook that he was searching for a vocalist.

The advert was then seen by UK-based Mthulisi Patrick, who was managing UK-based upcoming singer Oluhle at the time, who then responded to the ad requesting Qness to send the music. Qness sent him the music and months later the song "Fugama Unamathe" was born. Thereafter Qness secured a job in the marketing department of Sheer Music where he played the song to DJ QT, who then played it to DJ Mbuso,.[10] Mbuso, who was working on his "Phezulu Selections Vol 2",[11] album at the time, went crazy upon hearing the song and immediately called Qness and requested to license the song for his album.

Qness agreed and Fugama went on to become one of the biggest songs of 2009 in South Africa and immediately launched Qness's career as a DJ & Musical Producer of repute.

Writing & Composition

The music to the song was created by DJ Qness and the lyrics written by Oluhle, of which she adapted from a traditional ethnic African song which was mostly sung in funerals to try and bring comfort and healing to bereaved mourners.

Reception

The song was met with very positive reactions and made it to the top charts of many of the country's prominent radio stations including YFM,[12] Metro FM,[13] and Ukhozi,.[14]

Uzongilinda

Second radio single from the album "On Cue Vol. 1 by DJ Qness

Released: 2009/2010 Recorded: 2008 Genre: Soulful House Length: 06.07 Label: Sheer Music/ Cue Ness Communications/Soul Candi Records Writers: Qhubani Ndlovu, Vincent Tinashe Mushapaidze Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu Music Video: Uzongilinda/Time on YouTube,[15] Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Uzongilinda was DJ Qness' second radio single from the album "On Cue Vol 1" and featured Maleh,[16] on the vocals.

Background

In 2008 while working as a Copyright Assistant at Sheer Publishing Qness met Maleh who was part of Bloemfontein-based group Kaya,[17] at the time. Upon hearing that she was a vocalist Qness requested to hear her material. The first time he heard her voice was on the song "Bayethe" which she did with Kaya. Qness lamented that he had "never heard such an angelic voice" in his life before. He requested to go into studio with her and the result was the song "Uzongilinda".

Writing & Composition

The music was composed by Qness and the lyrics to the song were written by Qness alongside his childhood friend Tinashe in Cresta,[18] Johannesburg North, at Qness's then one bedroom apartment. They recorded it at his studio in the Vaal,.[19] It was released as a single in 2010 after "Fugama Unamathe" and some people have argued that it is still the best song he ever created.

Reception

Immediately after release it went on to chart nationwide causing waves on stations such as Ukhozi FM, YFM, & Metro FM, to name just a few. Maleh still credits Qness as having played a pivotal role in helping shape her career to what it is today. The single was later remixed by Israel's UPZ aka Avi Elman,[20] along with Abicah Soul, Rancido from Netherlands, Euan Mitchell from the UK, and upcoming South African producers Sbonza, Mindlo & house music duo Infinite Boys,[21]

On Cue Reloaded (Album)

On Cue Reloaded,[22] was the repackaged deluxe album of DJ Qness's debut "On Cue Vol. 1" album. The album featured remixes from the initial volume one and also introduced some new singles that were going to be later found on his volume 2 album,.[23]

Background

After the success of Volume 1, Qness wanted to release some remixes of some of the hit songs from the album but he didn't know how he would do it and that is how the idea of releasing the "Reloaded" version came up. These remixes had been previously released on digital platform like Traxsource,[24] and Qness wanted them to be available on physical CD since many of the people on his fan base had no access to acquiring music on digital platform like Traxsource,[25] at the time.

Track list

All songs produced by DJ Qness

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Uzongilinda" ((UPZ Mix) ft Malehloka)Qhubani Ndlovu, Tinashe V. Mushapaidze  
2. "Time" (ft Malehloka)Qhubani Ndlovu  
3. "Believing" (ft Kafele)Avi Elman, Kafele Bandele, Qhubani Ndlovu  
4. "Bambelela" (ft Zizipho)Qhubani Ndlovu, Zizipho Mposula  
5. "Miles Away" ((Pex Africah Remix) ft Vindo Vinchento)Qhubani Ndlovu, Tinashe V. Mushapaidze  
6. "Fugama Unamathe" ((Aero Manyelo Re Work) ft 'Oluhle)Qhubani Ndlovu, Sukoluhle Ncube  
7. "Voice of a thousand Africans"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Lucky Shabangu  
8. "DJ Qness's Revenge"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Lucky Shabangu  
9. "Time" ((Club Edit) ft Malehloka)Qhubani Ndlovu  
10. "Uzongilinda" ((Reprise Mix) ft Malehloka (Bonus Track))Qhubani Ndlovu, Tinashe V. Mushapaidze  

Reception

The album was a success in terms of popularity but it did not do as well as his volume 1 in terms of sales. The singles, however went viral and became very popular on radio as well as on the club and party circuit and it served as a pivotal introduction to what was going to be his next project "On Cue Volume 2".

On Cue Vol. 2 (Album)

On Cue Vol. 2 is the second studio album by DJ Qness, which was released in 2011 by Universal Music,.[26] Like its predecessor it did extremely well on the market and spurned hit singles such as "Time", "Believing" "Imiyalo" and "I do" just to name a few. Qness also matured in terms of production compared to his first record and also managed to realize his dream of working with acts he had always wanted to work with from the start such as Simphiwe Dana & Zamajobe.

The recording sessions for the album predominantly took place at his new home in Ferndale as well as his permanent studio in the Vaal and he recorded the project over a period of two years before finally conceding that it was ready for the market.

Track listing

All tracks produced by DJ Qness (Qhubani Ndlovu), except for track 2 'Time', produced by R.B Mahosana & T.R Mabogwane, and track 8 'Ematholeni' co-produced by S.W Nhleko.

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Zandisile" ((DJ Qness Remix) [feat. Simphiwe Dana])Simphiwe Dana 07.10
2. "Time" ((Black Motion Remix) [feat. Maleh])Qhubani Ndlovu 05.45
3. "Imiyalo" ((DJ Qness Remix))Nomalungelo Dladla, Muzi Ngwenya 06.08
4. "Flutes of the Motherland"  Qhubani Ndlovu 04.51
5. "Come With Me" ((DJ Qness Remix) [feat. Zamajobe])Zamajobe Sithole 07.10
6. "Don't Go" ((feat. Xoli M))Qhubani Ndlovu, Xolile Mazibuko 06.16
7. "How Do I Say" ((feat. Zizipho))Qhubani Ndlovu, Zizipho Sithole 06.23
8. "Ematholeni" ((feat. Spha))Sphamandla W. Nhleko, Qhubani Ndlovu 05.37
9. "Believing" ((DJ Qness Remix) [feat. Kafele])Avi Elman, Kafele Bandele, Qhubani Ndlovu 06.17
10. "Time" ((feat. Maleh))Qhubani Ndlovu 05.37
11. "Bambelela" ((feat. Zizipho))Qhubani Ndlovu, Zizipho Sithole 06.54
12. "Khushu Khushu" ((DJ Qness Remix) [feat. Fundile Mdingi])Fundile Mdingi 06.39
13. "I Do" ((feat. Simi))Simi Ogunleye, Qhubani Ndlovu 04.06

Time

Single by DJ Qness from the albums "On Cue Reloaded" & "On Cue Vol. 2"

Released: 2010/2011 Recorded: 2010 Genre: Soulful House Length: 06.19 Label: Universal Music/ Cue Ness Communications Writers: Qhubani Ndlovu Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu Music Video: Uzongilinda/Time on YouTube,[27] Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Background

In 2010 after the successes of "Fugama Unamathe" and "Uzongilinda" with Maleh, Qness decided to record another single with the latter as his strategy of taking of moving forward from where he left off. He reached out to Maleh and they got back into studio to record the multi-chart topping hit single "Time".

Writing & Composition

Both the lyrics and music for the single were written by Qness. He sent Maleh a reference of the song which he had initially recorded with another vocalist and Maleh sessioned in studio and re-did the whole song. The results were beyond impressive and Maleh took the song to a whole new level.

Reception

In less than a week of being sampled to radio, the song was put onto high rotation on radio stations like YFM, Metro FM, Lesedi FM, IKwekwezi FM, Motsweding FM, Munghana Lonene FM and Ukhozi FM, etc. Qness shot a video,[28] for the song with Maleh and it featured a clip of their first collaboration "Uzongilinda" at the start of the video before transcending into "Time".

Believing (DJ Qness Remix)

Single by DJ Qness from the albums "On Cue Reloaded" & "On Cue Vol. 2"

Released: 2011 Recorded: 2010 Genre: Soulful House Length: 07.18 Label: soWHAT Records Writers: Avi Elman, Kafele Bandele Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu Music Video: Believing on YouTube,[29] Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Originally a UPZ & Kafele collaboration, the song "Believing (DJ Qness Remix)" became the second radio single from his On Cue Vol. 2 album.

Reception

The song did exceptionally well on the market and Qness received a nod from the "deep" heads who now believed in his ability to switch from "commercial" to "deep" house and still deliver exceptionally well.

Imiyalo

Single by DJ Qness taken from his On Cue Vol. 2 album. It was also the first radio single which wasn't included on "On Cue Reloaded" to be sampled from the full Vol. 2 album.

Released: 2012 Recorded: 2011 Genre: Afro Tribal House Length: 07.42 Label: Universal Music/Qness Production/Cue Ness Communications Composers: Qhubani Ndlovu Writers: Nomalungelo Dladla, Muzi Ngwenya Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Background

Imiyalo was originally an afro jazz song by prominent Swaziland songstress Nomalungelo Dladla,[30] who was signed to Claiming Ground Records. Qness first heard the song from Mthulisi Patrick, incidentally the same guy who introduced him to Oluhle back in 2008. Immediately Qness fell in love with the song and he wanted to remix it. After several attempts, Claiming Ground Records,[31] CEO Muzi Ngwenya (Mozaik The Producer),[32] granted Qness the permission to remix the song.

Reception

It was also very well received and they performed in on SABC 1 Live Amp,[33] Yo TV,[34] Shiz Niz,[35] as well as Club 808,.[36] Radio-wise it charted exceptionally well and went on to become the official lead single of the "On Cue Vol. 2" album.

I Do

Single by DJ Qness & Simi Ogunleye taken from his On Cue Vol. 2 album. It was also the second radio single from the album which wasn't included on the "On Cue Reloaded" deluxe repackage album.

Released: 2011 Recorded: 2010 Genre: Soulful House Length: 07.42 Label: Universal Music/Cue Ness Communications Composers: Qhubani Ndlovu Writers: Simi Ogunleye Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Background

"I Do" was originally a song by Nigerian singer Simi Ogunleye,.[37] Qness first heard the vocals of the song online and immediately wanted to remix it.

Reception

The general reception to the song was mixed to fair. This became the last radio single that he released from the Volume 2 album.

On Cue Vol. 3

On Cue Vol. 3 is the third studio album by DJ Qness. It was released in 2013 by Soul Candi Records and featured collaborations with prominent acts such as Oliver Mtukudzi, Marissa Guzmann,[38] Marie Chan (from Jamali), Kafele Bandele,[39] & Moneoa,[40] to name just a few.

The recording sessions for the album took place at the then Soul Candi Pyramid Studios,[41] as well as Qness's studio in the Vaal.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Trouble Sleeping (feat. Marie Chan)"  Corinne Bailey Rae, John Beck, Steve ChrisanthouQhubani Ndlovu 05.08
2. "Chocolate Butterfly (feat. Kafele)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Kafele BandeleQhubani Ndlovu/Afrikan Roots 06.39
3. "Leave it to Me (feat. Justin Chalice)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Justin ChaliceQhubani Ndlovu 06.11
4. "Everything (feat. Msimisi)"  Q. Ndlovu, F. V Ndlovu, M. Sithole, M. NgwenyaQhubani Ndlovu/Fransisco Ndlovu 07.42
5. "Look Inside (feat. Marissa Guzman)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Marissa Nicole GuzmannQhubani Ndlovu/Afrikan Roots 06.12
6. "Hatida Hondo (feat. Oliver Mtukudzi)"  Oliver Mtukudzi/Steve DyerQhubani Ndlovu/Deep Legendz/Afrikan Roots 05.40
7. "The Heavy Drum"  Thabo MashegoThabo Mashego 07.39
8. "Avulekile Amasango"  Q. Ndlovu/I. Morabe/L. Tyamara/S.I Langa/J.SiyabongaQhubani Ndlovu 06.20
9. "Calling (feat. Moneoa)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Moneoa MosheshQhubani Ndlovu 05.56
10. "I Get Weak (feat. Letoya Makhene)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Letoya MakheneQhubani Ndlovu 07.12
11. "Promises (feat. Khwezi)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, KhweziQhubani Ndlovu 05.39
12. "You (feat. Amanda Mo)"  Qhubani Ndlovu, Sitsandzile Amanda MotsaQhubani Ndlovu 06.56
13. "Remember the First Night"  M. Kama/H. Thari/T.Ntshabele/T. Malipiti/K. MolosiwaT. Malipiti/K. Molosiwa 06.20
14. "Day Dreamer (feat. December Streets)"  Q. Ndlovu/M. Ngwenya/T. Coetzee/C. Clasen/N. Van Loggerenberg/G. Meyer/W. BoshoffMozaik The Producer/ Qhubani Ndlovu 03.28

Everything

Single by DJ Qness taken from his On Cue Vol. 3 album. It was also the first radio single from the album.

Released: 2013 Recorded: 2012 Genre: Soulful House Length: 07.42 Label: Soul Candi Records/Cue Ness Communications Composers: Qhubani Ndlovu, Fransisco V. Ndlovu Writers: Msimisi Sithole, Muzi Ngwenya Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu/ Fransisco Ndlovu Music Video: Everything on YouTube Format: CD, Digital, Mobile Ringtone

Look Inside

Single by DJ Qness taken from his On Cue Vol. 3 album. It was also the second radio single from the album.

Released: 2013 Recorded: 2013 Genre: Soulful House Length: 06.14 Label: Soul Candi Records/Cue Ness Communications Composers: Qhubani Ndlovu Writer (s): Marissa Nicole Guzman Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu/ Afrikan Roots Format: CD, Digital, Mobile Ringtone

My World

Song by DJ Qness (featuring former South African Idol finalist Kyle Deutsch,[42] released as a single from Qness's 2016 yet to be titled studio album.

Released: 5 August 2015 Recorded: 2015 Genre: Electronic Dance Music Length: 03.42 Label: Cue Ness Communications Composers: Qhubani Ndlovu, Fransisco V. Ndlovu Writer(s): Kyle Deutsch Producer (s): Qhubani Ndlovu/ Muzi "Mozaik The Producer" Ngwenya Format: CD, Digital Download, Mobile Ringtone

Background

On 30 July 2015 DJ Qness posted what seemed to be an artwork for a new single with the vague caption "#FYI #6". The artwork was labelled "My World" by DJ Qness & Kyle Deutsche.

A week later on the 5th of August 2015 Qness dropped the single online along with a press release and immediately it went viral on social media.

Critical Reception

The Gobal Spectator,[43] a site that reports on entertainment news described the song as "the song for summer" while IDM Mag,[44] described it as "having all the makings of a radio and charts friendly, catchy pop tune."

And surely enough prominent South African Broadcasting Corporation pop station 5FM,[45] was the first one to break the song on radio play listing it within days of release. While many of his fans & critics were excited of his new release, a sizeable few criticized him for changing his style and for supposedly making a switch from deep & commercial house, to the new trendy EDM & pop influences on this new release. However Qness responded by saying he was "growing as a brand" and "expanding" his market reach.

Qness has also done some work with M.I.A on the song XXXO which he remixed along with fellow artist South African DJ & Music Producer DJ Mujava. The duo also worked on the single "Everything You Wanted" by Kele from Bloc Party, which they did a remix for.

Coke Studio

On 17 August 2015 Qness announced vaguely through an Instagram post that he would be part of Coke Studio,[46] South Africa. This was going to be the very first Coke Studio season ever in South Africa and would feature other prominent South African acts such as December streets (with whom he did a fusion with on the show), Mi Casa, Cassper Nyovest, Donald, and Ricky Rick, to name just a few. According to an interview he did on 22 August 2015 on the radio station 94.7 Highveld Stereo, he announced that his Coke Studio episode would air on November 16, 2015.

Awards/nominations/notable achievements

In 2011, DJ Qness was appointed as the first South African celebrity Beats by Dr. Dre ambassador. The deal came courtesy of Audiosure,[47] who needed a local celebrity brand to push the headphone range in South Africa after they first introduced it.

References

External links

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