After exploring the warmth of love in Confidence and celebrating self-actualisation in YRNF (Young Rich N Famous), the artist formerly known as Muysic reintroduces himself as Mu Yi with his most personal and profound body of work yet — The Scar Song, an EP that gives voice to the pain, growth, and purpose behind every wound.
Rooted in his life’s journey — from growing up in Ondo with a heart full of music and wisdom, to becoming a lawyer inspired by icons like Gani Fawehinmi, and rising as a distinct voice in Africa’s alternative soundscape — Mu Yi channels raw emotion and poetic honesty into this deeply spiritual project.
The Scar Song isn’t just music. It’s a journal of healing. A sonic memoir where faith wrestles with failure, where heartbreak births wisdom, and where brokenness is transformed into beauty.
Across the EP, Mu Yi blends Afrobeat’s rhythmic soul, Amapiano’s vibrant energy, and the reflective mood of Alternative and Soul. Each track is a scar that sings — revealing stories of betrayal, resilience, revelation, and redemption.
“Scars don’t mean you’re weak — they mean you survived,” Mu Yi shares. “This project is for anyone who’s walked through fire and came out glowing. It’s my truth, and I pray it helps others find strength in theirs.”
From the tender vulnerability of Journey, to the triumphant pulse of Prisoner of My Mind, and the meditative storytelling of Aye, this project invites listeners into a sacred space — where pain becomes praise and scars become songs.
With The Scar Song, Mu Yi steps fully into his calling — not just as a singer, but as a healer, a storyteller, and a spiritual voice for a generation in need of truth and hope. His music doesn’t just sound good. It feels like freedom.
