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  • 7/30/2025
M'Dee: Poznajcie kazachskiego artystę, który kształtuje przyszłość muzyki Azji Środkowej

Ożywianie legend, produkowanie nowych głosów i wypełnianie sal koncertowych – droga M'Dee od samodzielnie produkowanych bitów do krajowych scen pomaga zdefiniować nowy rozdział muzyki w Azji Środkowej.

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00:00Muzyka
00:26Music was always like my safe place. I don't know what else can I do if you bring music out of me. So music is everything for me.
00:39My journey to music began in my school because I was given to music school in Almaty. I'm actually a musician in the class of flute.
00:49I never dreamed of becoming a musician for my lifelong profession. I was thinking that it should be like a hobby or something like that.
00:59But I should do a proper job in the future. Music was always like my safe place. There was a time when I opened a program called FL Studio.
01:10And this is where all of my passion for music began. I tried to do like sort of a beat and it came out really well. I showed it to my brother, showed it to my friends and they were so impressed.
01:25Music
01:35My first song was like Mnogo Tida. That was like my experiment. I was trying to produce myself and it came out really well.
01:44So that's where my journey started and I came back to school in September. Quite a celebrity myself.
01:53Music
02:01I'm now a producer. I have a label called The Kritsa Club. I want to do something for Central Asia, for our Kazakhstan community.
02:09Because I thought that I could be the man that could bring some of our new talents from Kazakhstan to big stage.
02:21And so that's where the idea of the Kritsa Club came out. Members of my label are such female artists as Ayao Rusha. I work with Abdur. And also we work with a lot of our talents.
02:37Music
02:47Actually when it comes to the question of how do I feel about this opportunity when I give to these people, I usually think that they give this opportunity to me because they share the stage with me.
02:58I think the most memorable concert that I had was my first solo live show in Almaty. There wasn't a lot of people. It was like 300. But it was memorable because it was my first time on a big stage. It was my first time when I saw my listeners in person.
03:18Music
03:28By the Hunter Kenneth is a key figure for almost every musician from Kazakhstan because it's like a role model for all of us.
03:36I felt so related to him when I was listening to his songs. My mom, my dad today still listening to his songs like every day, every night.
03:47I felt so much pressure. I felt so much responsibility for doing this type of song. And I was sure that I shouldn't do it on 50%. I should do it on 200%. I should do the best song I could ever create.
04:07People like it and I hope they will love this song for a long time. It's people's songs right now.
04:17It felt like people just went back in time and was like, oh, this is a song of my youth. And I would really love people to remember me as their youth.
04:40The music for me is life. The music for me is my passion. The music for me is like my soul. My personality is spoken in my music. I don't know what else can I do if you bring music out of me.
04:56I am.
04:58O-o-o-o

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