"Always something happening, never a dull moment," Mi-kaisha recalled of her spectacular time in NYC.
Read MoreFor Mi-Kaisha, storytelling is at the heart of her songwriting — a tribute to the values of her Aboriginal and Tongan heritage.
Read MoreToday, I’m thrilled to be joined by Darumbal Murri & Tongan artist, Mi-kaisha. A singer-songwriter with a voice smoother than honey, her complex and infectious music harks back to the classic sound of 90s R&B and soul, with an inner-Sydney twist.
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Read MoreMi-kaisha chosen to participate in the 2024 SongHubs Tāmaki Makaurau.
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Times. Rhiannon Clarke - October 16, 2023
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Read MoreMi-kaisha to perform at SXSW Sydney in October 2023.
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Read MoreArticle by Australian Women in New York (AWNY), Sarah Mclellan Mee.
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Read MoreMi-kaisha is a finalist for the 2022 Smugglers of Light Foundation Music and Media Award
Read MoreMi-kaisha awarded FBi’s Next Big Thing SMAC Award. Mi-kaisha is an musician nurtured by the local scene. With a childhood spent listening to her father’s hip-hop show on Koori Radio and soulful 90s tunes, Mi-kaisha was destined to be an artist.
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