ZIMBABWE-BORN and Canada-based multi-talented artiste Michael Matewe, popularly known in music circles as Micyunging, says he inspires himself the most to make the best of his situation and surroundings.
The Toronto-based information technology engineer-cum musician told Standard Style that he is the one who can navigate his own ship of life.
“My role model is myself,” he said.
“This is because there will never be anyone who is going to do the things I do better than me.
“Even though I got inspiration from Chris Brown and Bow Wow, I have always believed in building my own personal brand without imitating anyone else.
“To some extent, I learn from those who have experienced the path that I’m taking so that I make a few mistakes based on their experiences.”
Micyunging’s love for music dates back to when he was eight-years-old, thanks to his parents who have been supportive.
He said his daughter, Yannah, is his greatest inspiration and is the reason he penned a song titled Nyeredzi.
“This song titled Nyeredzi was actually inspired by my daughter Yannah, who is always with me in the studio in our free time,” he said.
“The song got so much attention on radio stations such as Power FM in Zimbabwe and it is among tracks on my latest album titled Sub-Saharan, which is available on all digital platforms.”
His other hit song Ngetani, meaning chains, talks about the hardships people experience on a daily basis. The song was produced by award-winning sound engineer-cum-producer Tari G Fingers who also produced most of the songs on Jah Prayzah’s album titled Gwara.
The song Ndipei Nguva, which features Noble Stylz is trending on social media platforms, including Tik Tok while on Unondida Here he features Ti-Gonzi.
Both songs were produced by QuaZor under Young Gamez Entertainment.
Micyunging said he was looking forward to perform live in Zimbabwe this year.
“I am actually coming to perform live in Zimbabwe for the first time, that is next year,” he said.
“I would like to share the stage with underground artistes who are lacking exposure.
“The world is not giving these youngsters fair listenership and I want to start a project, which is meant to empower these raw talents and help them rise to the top.”
The musician-cum producer said he writes most of the songs that he sings and produces.
“Ninety percent of my music is written by me and most of my songs and melodies come as dreams, I believe God communicates with me that way,” he said.
He said his childhood friend Ephraim Satande chips in with song ideas and themes.
Before moving to Canada, Micyunging worked for Walt Disney World in Florida, United States.
“So when Covid-19 pandemic hit the tourism industry, I decided to move to Canada where I was able to work,” he said.