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The LizyT Show with MNA

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The LizyT Show with MNA

Raised in the small town of Olney, Maryland MNA (Matthew Nino Azcuy) watched and listened to all of the greatest rappers and musicians during the 1990’s and early 2000’s. During this golden age of music and music videos, Azcuy was inspired by both rappers and rock groups alike, and when he was sixteen years old decided to make his own music. After years of finding his sound, he teamed up with local producer nemo, to make his album “Diamond Dog”. Matthew Nino Azcuy is also a published book author, avid writer, and a professional movie actor.

 

The American singer, writer and poet draws inspiration from all the greats of the 1990’s and early 2000’s, the golden age of music videos, while growing up in the small town of Olney, Maryland. MNA began to make music at the tender age of sixteen. After facing a rough period in life, he turned to poetry and God to bring his life back on track. 

MNA is also a pro movie actor, and a published author. He has published several works of poetry, including “My Castle”, “Views and Haikus”, “The Seeker”, “Heart of a Lion” and “The Lion Kicks”. His previous musical albums include ‘Paradise’, ‘Black Flag’, ‘Anyetta Juliana’, and the single, ‘For You’. 

MNA’s favorite themes are spirituality, romance and imaginative nature. His work on religious themes is intended to find common ground and unite all individuals under one common Christian banner and celebrate the heroes of God. 

A popular figure on music platforms and on social media, MNA has over 10K monthly listeners on Spotify, and over 25K followers on Instagram. His personal philosophy hovers around figuring out who he truly wants to be, since the ideas of success and power can crumble any day. 

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