Why do DJs keep dropping new Best of Bright Chimezie mixtapes even though the songs are super old?

Updated May 21, 2025 • 1-min read

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May 20, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 20, 2025

Okay, so this is something I've even noticed at family events and weddings: every year, there’s a new Best of Bright Chimezie DJ mixtape popping up everywhere. You’d think people would get tired of it, but nope! Honestly, there’s just something about his beats and the way he tells stories in his songs that gets everyone hyped, no matter their age.

From what I've seen, DJs love spinning his classics like "Ala Bekee" and "Arum Enwetala Baby" because those songs just make people move. It's kind of like how people never get tired of listening to old Michael Jackson at parties—the music just hits! Plus, with streaming and websites, now it's way easier to remix and share these songs with new twists without much hassle.

I think these mixtapes also get passed down, like parents showing their kids the cool stuff they grew up dancing to. So the songs never really get old—each mixtape feels new for someone. That’s why even old jams like Bright Chimezie’s never really fade away!

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