Pictures: DJ Sbu on the verge of breaking another Guinness World Record
No doubt DJ Sbu is that DJ we love to hate. Well, no doubt he knows well how to keep his cool. In the wake of his paying side hustle, it seems as if he is winning big and not holding back.
However, it was established that DJ Sbu will be vying for a Guinness World Record when he plays at the peak of Mount Everest in December for charity.
Taking to Instagram, Sbu revealed that Guinness World Records had accepted his application to challenge the current record for Highest Altitude DJ Set in the World. This will be Sbu’s second attempt at breaking a world record in aid of charity.
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“Excited to announce my application for my second world record attempt has been accepted by @guinnessworldrecords. We are doing it again for a good cause.”
Sbu said in the lead up to the massive feat, he would be dropping new music and would play at venues across Africa.
“From July leading up to the world record attempt in December, I will be dropping new music and launching a nationwide and Africa tour playing in different venues indoors and outdoors in African countries entertaining crowds, while rallying support and getting ready for Mount Everest.”
Pictures: DJ Sbu on the verge of breaking another Guinness World Record
In December last year, Sbu set a new Guinness World Record for the longest radio broadcast on his online radio station, Massive Metro. However, talking of records a Gauteng woman recently broke the Guinness World Record after conceiving ten babies.
It was reported that Gauteng woman breaks the Guinness World Record after giving birth to 10 babies. Gauteng woman breaks the Guinness World record after giving birth to 10 babies. The record was last held by Malian Halima Cisse who gave birth to nine children in Morocco in May 2021. Sources confirm that Gosiame Thamara Sithole 37 and her husband have twins.
Mrs Sithole gave birth to decuplets, two more than doctors had earlier detected during the medical scans and tests. Her husband reports that his wife delivered seven boys and three girls by Caesarean section.
Mrs Sithole told Pretoria News that her pregnancy was natural as she was not on any fertility treatment. The public is happy for the couple and is congratulating them on social media. Most people hope the family gets some sort of sponsorship so that they can be assisted with taking care of their babies.