The Tsonga Michael Jackson is expected to break records soon.
Musa Keys has given fans a glimpse of his life behind the scenes in the wake of his newfound global success.On YouTube, the song has garnered more than 4-million views, while numbers are still piling up on other streaming platforms.
The self-proclaimed “Tsonga Michael Jackson”, who produces his own songs and releases them through his record label, Keys Records, was excited about the success of his music.A post shared by TAYO🌐 “I saw it coming. I always meditate. I always envision myself, and I always manifest on things that I see myself doing.
“I tell myself things I’m gonna be doing in the near future, like I’m going to be on the Forbes Under 30 this year and it’s going to happen. So I always put myself in positions where whenever those things come I’m not really surprised. I’m just grateful that it finally came,” he said. Musa went on to explain how his alias is a character he portrays on stage, which is different from Musa Makamu.
“Musa Keys is a character I have that’s always ready to take over the world. So I know when to be that person. Also, at the end of the day, I feel like that person has too much pressure on himself. I’m not that person who’s social, who’s pressured and any other thing that comes with being popular.”
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