Tyler ICU Reveals His Greatest Achievement In Life. Austine Baloyi is popularly known and addressed as Tyler ICU. He is one of South Africa’s best musicians and record producers who have worked for top artists like Cassper Nyovest as a producer for his hit song “Good for That”. He has also collaborated with top names in the likes of DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small.
Tyler held a QNA on Instagram in a bid for his fans to get to know him. Fans got to ask him different questions, and he answered as promised. One of the questions was about his greatest achievement, which the star did not sh away from answering. Tyler said his greatest achievement is, “built my mom a house.” See post:
Tyler was born in a popular town called Tembisa in Kempton Park Johannesburg, South Africa. He spent most of his life in Johannesburg where he schooled and first began making beats from the age of 10. He went into making beats and producing professionally at the age of 15 and from then until now, he has been active in the industry establishing himself as one of the best producers in the country.
His long for making beats which began at a very tender age has brought him very far. His interest in making beats was inspired by American hip hop producer Dr. Dre after he listened to his first debut studio album that was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records. For him, Dr. Dre is a magician and all he just wants is to replicate what Dre is doing in America right there in South Africa and also globally. In one of his statements during an interview, he said “I developed the love for music when I was 10 years old; I got my first computer which I used to explore beats. At 15 it became more of a profession as I had developed more passion for making beats.”