DJ Smallz
Bio
DJ Smallz, born Junior Zulu, is a South African DJ, producer, and Amapiano artist who has quickly emerged as one of the exciting young talents shaping the new generation of South African dance music. Born on 11 July 2005, he developed a passion for music at an early age and began experimenting with production while drawing inspiration from the pioneers of Amapiano. His unique ability to create infectious rhythms, melodic piano arrangements, and energetic dance-floor records has helped him build a growing audience both locally and internationally.
Known professionally as DJ Smallz, he gained recognition through a series of independent releases that showcased his versatility as both a producer and performer. His catalogue includes projects such as Smallz Levol EP, Explorer, Smallz Day 3, RPM, and the breakout single ZEP, which significantly expanded his reach within the Amapiano community. His music blends traditional piano elements with modern production techniques, creating a sound that appeals to both core Amapiano fans and mainstream audiences.
As his profile continued to grow, DJ Smallz established himself as one of the promising young producers representing South Africa's vibrant music culture. His dedication to refining his craft and consistently releasing quality music has earned him millions of monthly listeners across streaming platforms and increasing recognition throughout the industry.
Beyond producing music, DJ Smallz is known for collaborating with vocalists, producers, and artists across the Amapiano landscape. His influences include leading figures in the genre such as Tyler ICU, MDU aka TRP, and Kabza De Small, whose work inspired his own journey into music production.
With a rapidly expanding catalogue, growing fanbase, and a clear vision for his career, DJ Smallz continues to position himself among the rising stars of South African Amapiano. His commitment to innovation, consistency, and authentic musical expression suggests a bright future as he continues to contribute to one of Africa's most influential musical movements.















