![]() "It's probably more than seven, but I keep it at that," the comedian offered with a hint of modesty. ![]() Woodwind, brass instruments, and percussion are among some of the instruments to which Majah has an affinity. " I still am a musician - I play seven instruments, the main one being the alto-saxophone," he revealed. "I was always a comedic person, but it wasn't a plan." He was also a musician. I think we need that more," he told The Gleaner.īefore he was Sister Sandrine, Mitzie, or Di Rass, Majah was a selector. There are people who say, 'I want to kill myself', and due to watching my videos, life has changed. I've gotten so many inbox messages from people saying that they were just diagnosed with cancer who say their mom just passed way, who say their house just burnt down. "I think it's imperative that we have those people who make us laugh. As he embraces and shares the multitudinous nature of the Caribbean, he is also motivated by his fans, especially those that may be experiencing difficult circumstances. Still, for Majah Hype, it's not all fun and games. Let's just keep it this way, and have a whole big melting pot of laughs and jokes." I realised that people were 'favouritising' their nationality, and wanting to verify that I'm that nationality. "It was nothing that was planned, but at the end of the day, it just happened that way. ![]() For this reason, the comedian has decided to keep his own specific Caribbean heritage a secret. Taking inspiration from a collection of nationalities, accents and cultures, Majah's aim is not to isolate Caribbean identities, but to encourage a sense of unification. Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters. ![]()
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