[2] He has collaborated with other acts such as Wizkid, Sarz, Burna Boy, Busiswa, Reekado Banks, Damibliz, Omah Lay, and many more.
This eventually grew into paid gigs DJing church members’ events such as birthday parties and weddings.
[6][citation needed] His African community in South Brooklyn began to take a fancy to his ability to play music with an afrobeats and dancehall-inspired atmosphere; the attention encouraged him to throw parties around the city.
[citation needed] In 2016, DJ Tunez collaborated with Wande Coal to release ‘Iskaba’, which was listed in Okayafrica's Best Songs of 2017.
[7] A Black Friday “Blackout” party from DJ Tunez[8] brought about 1,700 people to Queens’ Amazura Concert Hall in November 2019.