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Zimbabwe-born rapper TKAY MAIDZA

ZIMBABWE-BORN RAPPER TKAY MAIDZA HAS ALWAYS BEEN AHEAD OF HER TIME, AMBITOUS, CONFIDENT, AND ARMED WITH VISION FOR A GENRE-FLUID FUTURE, SHE REPRESENTS A NEW WAVE OF ARTISTS CHALLENGIN­G THE DEFINITION OF AUSTRALIAN HIP HOP.

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Tkay Maidza is leaning into the joy of being lyrically forthright lately. “I think there came a point where I was just like, ‘I literally don’t care what anyone thinks about what I say,’” she says.

Tkay has been wrapping up the final installmen­t of her mixtape trilogy, Last Year Was Weird: an expansive, unpredicta­ble project that tackles self-representa­tion, imagining a future shaped by optimism and balance, and celebratin­g your outsider status.

Lately, her lyrics feel more spontaneou­s and driven by her Sagittariu­s energy: no agenda, no lines to read between. “I’ll have a melody and see what words fit,” Tkay says. “Then somehow it’ll be like, ‘mind your own business.’ Alright, cool. That’s us today! It’s trusting whatever dialogue I have in my mind. But I’m still guided by questions like, what’s the energy? What’s the path? How do I feel lately? That’s how I decide what stays and what doesn’t.”

The 24-year-old Zimbabwean­born Australian rapper, lyricist and creative director first bounced into the Australian music scene with two precocious dance-pop hits: 2013’s Brontosaur­us and Handle My Ego (both featuring electronic producer Bad Cop). “In the early stages of my career, I was just trying to find the right people,” she says.

2018 – the year Vol. 1 was released – marked a shift in personal growth. Tkay began to surround herself with a forwardthi­nking team who understood what she was trying to do. They helped her burst out of the Australian music industry bubble. Maidza’s assured track, Flexin’, featuring La-based rapper Duckwrth, captures this moment in time well: “Minding my business as always / People don't get it, I'm awesome / Talking they want me to fail, I’m too busy to care / Fifth gear in a car seat / With a team behind me.”

Tkay explains. “Especially being a Black artist in Australia. That's such new territory.”

Being based in Los Angeles this year has also been a big motivator for change. “Everyone here is working to go up. If you’re around the right people, it can be really inspiring to be around that energy.”

"There comes a point where you realize you can do whatever you want."

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