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This paper investigates the lifecycle of DJ Kent’s 2014/2015 deep house anthem “I Can Survive” through the lens of cyberlocker distribution, specifically DataFileHost (DFH). While legal streaming platforms dominate current discourse, cyberlockers played a crucial role in the transnational circulation of South African house music between 2010–2020. Using digital forensics, URL archival analysis (Wayback Machine), and Reddit/forum scraping, this study traces how “updated” DFH links sustained the track’s accessibility long after its commercial peak. Findings reveal a symbiotic relationship between piracy, DJ culture, and archival decay. Findings reveal a symbiotic relationship between piracy, DJ

Before we discuss the logistics of , we must first appreciate the cargo. DJ Kent (real name Khent Nkosinathi Mkhize) is not merely a producer; he is an architect of the South African "deep house" movement.