Hey Speakahs 💡
Last week marked two major milestones in my journey as an artist, and in many ways, they felt like quiet affirmations that I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be.
First, I filmed my very first music video. It wasn’t a traditional shoot or a big-budget production. It was a stripped-down, studio-style session for Behind the Blinds, a new performance series created by ExZACKly. Think On the Radar but with a deeper sense of intimacy. Just me, a mic, and the words I wrote when no one was watching. No filters, no distractions. And while we filmed it from a few angles, the vulnerability was real and so were the nerves.
Days later, I sat down for my first-ever radio interview on the RayThomas Variety Show at Fayetteville State University. That moment meant a lot. Not just because I got to speak on my mission but because I had the honor of debuting three records from Metamorphosis on air—“Diamond in the Rough,” “How We Do,” and “What You Have.”
For years, I’ve been telling stories through songs and blogs. But this was the first time my voice was amplified through speakers and camera lenses. Not just heard but seen.
🎙️ [Watch the full interview here]
🎥 The Story Continues This Weekend
A new episode of My Digital Diary drops this weekend, and this time I’m shifting the focus to the storytellers behind the music. The pens. The ones who rarely stand center stage but have written the soundtracks to our lives.
From Muni Long to Victoria Monét, from Ester Dean to Babyface, from Johntá Austin to Ne-Yo—their words have shaped generations. Some have stepped into the spotlight, while others have stayed behind it, but the impact is undeniable. And as someone who leads with the pen first, I’ve always seen myself in their journey.
This episode means a lot to me. I’ll be breaking down one of the first songs I ever wrote, reflecting on what it means to be a writer before anything else, and paying homage to the lyricists who made space for girls like me to pick up the mic with intention.
Also—Keri Hilson is back. Her new album is a moment, and I’ll be reviewing it soon. But Pretty Girl Rock alone was enough to shift culture. She reminded us that confidence isn’t arrogance—it’s clarity. That message still matters.
👕 Still Funded by Love
If you’ve been following this journey, you already know—none of this is backed by big labels or industry budgets. It’s fueled by purpose, storytelling, and the people who believe in what I’m building.
That’s what Funded by Love stands for.
It’s more than a merch line. It’s a reminder that passion is powerful and support is sacred. If you’ve been rocking with me, this collection is for you.
Every order helps me keep creating—on my terms, in my time.
🗣️ From Me to You
This season has been full of quiet wins. Nothing flashy. Nothing viral. But meaningful in a way that’s hard to explain. And maybe that’s the point.
I’m learning that visibility doesn’t always come all at once. Sometimes, it shows up in the form of a first take. A mic in front of a camera. A voice coming through car speakers. A message from a stranger saying, “Keep going.”
If you’ve been here—watching, listening, reading, sharing—thank you. You’re not just witnessing the story. You’re helping write it.
I’ll see you soon. Another page is coming.
With love,
Mycah 💌