Musa Keys Reacts To His ‘Tayo’ Project As It Surpasses 25 Million Streams In 4 Months. Musa Keys is a renowned South African Amapiano star. He started producing music at only 14 years when he produced his first song. One of his popular songs is Vula Mlomo, which he released in 2021. Since then, Musa’s music career has been skyrocketing.
Musakeys is over the moon as his debut album ‘TAYO’ hits 25 Million streams in 4 months.The star shared the news through his Instagram. He released his eight-track debut album in November 2021 featuring the likes of Moonchild Sanelly, Sir Trill, Nobantu Vilakazi, Sino Msolo and Thando Nkosi featured in it. Musa keys shared a photo of himself holding the plaques. He thanked God and his fans for supporting him and his music. He wrote: “THATS ON GOD!❤️Prada Myself! I Love & Appreciate Everyone. Thank You For Streaming And Sharing My Music All The Time! #tayo #selema #musakeys.” See tweet:
He lives for music. If he’s not lending his vocals to amapiano tracks, or working behind the decks, he’s dancing to his favourite jams. He loves music so much that he refers to himself as the Tsonga Michael Jackson and like his hero, he wants to make sure all his performances stand out. He’s loved music all of his life. He was born in Giyani and is the eldest of two children. He has always been a creative child from a young age and always wanted to do things that he loves the most and that bring him joy.“As a kid, I didn’t have everything, I had to work for whatever that I wanted. At home I wasn’t the favourite child.”
He fell in love with music at a young age and he decided quite early to pursue it.So, after graduating high school he went on to study sound engineering at Damelin but dropped out during his second year.“I felt like we were stagnant and that I was being taught things that I already know. I had already done music and I was already a part of the industry that’s when I decided to drop out to pursue my music because I saw that it was starting to work out. At first, I didn’t think there would come a time where music would be my only focus, I always that I was going to be an architect.”