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Young rapper Melo Taro motivates people with his music.
Young rapper Melo Taro motivates people with his music.

RAPPER Melo Taro believes that no matter how difficult life can be, there is always another way.

The 23-year-old musician from Tshwane said people need to stand up for their success, which might even mean cheating codes.

Melo, who is also a producer, recently released his EP titled Cheat Code where he motivate the masses.

“During tough times as musicians, we use music to motivate and heal people because music is a universal language and it easily delivers the message.

“I’m not encouraging people to literally cheat code or life but I’m encouraging them that in difficult times there is always another way to make it in life,” he said.

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Melo, who has been in music since 2017 and started releasing music in 2021, said he is producing songs for himself and other artists.

He said he owns a record label called Tah Records, where he releases his own music and hopes to sign another artist going forward.

“I have a big wish to take my music to Europe while I also help up-and-coming musicians to make their dreams come true in the music scene,” he said.

Melo said he can produce Afro-tech, house music and hip-hop, but as a musician he is focusing on hip-hop.

He said he wishes to work with Sjava and Emtee.

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