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Mxshi Mo
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Nkanyiso Shoba, also known as Mxshi Mo, is a visually impaired producer and songwriter from Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. He is known for his unique sound, which fuses elements of GQOM, Amapiano, afro-house, trap, R&B, tech house, and more. He has an incredible work ethic and has released a prolific amount of music in a short period of time. Mxshi Mo is considered one of the most exciting new producers in the South African electronic music scene.
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