Kayisire Isiaka, ak.a T-Magnet, is a Rwandan rapper, songwriter, and actor. According to what he told Ihirwe.com, he said that he was born on 1st January 1994 in Nyarugenge District, Kigali, Rwanda. His mother's name is Uwantenge Safina, and his father's name is Temarigwe Abdalla.
He started his career in 2019; he was inspired by his friends called from popular Rwandan rappers Bushali, B-threy, and Slum Drip and his friend Famous. He appeared in a movie called The Forest, premiered by Rwandan film producer Soloba.
T-Magnet also hosted on Rwandan popular shows, including Versus on Rwanda National Television hosted by Luckman NZEYIMANA, MIE hosted by Irene MURINDAHABI, and YAGO TV Show hosted by NYARWAYA Innocent, commonly known as YAGO Pon Dat. These programs are known for featuring various Rwandan musicians, film makers, music producers, and other public figures. T-Magnet's genres are hip-hop and rap.
He's currently a chief and he released plenty of songs,
including IPFUNDO. He told Ihirwe.com that he will release as soon as possible
a big music project that will go be viral. He promised his fans many releases;
maybe 2025 will be his year. He said he would make hits, making it through.
"I love music, especially hip-hop. I combine my music career with being a Chef": Says T-Magnet. T-Magnet is focused on pushing his music beyond borders until he is recognized as an international hip-hop artist.
He says that if he gets management to help him in music, he will work hard. His favorite song is So Zange. He wrote it with his emotion and he says that Kendrick Lamar, would win in a rap battle: old-school or new-school rappers.
Rapper he respects the most in the music industry of Rwanda right now is Bushali. The Challenges he faced when he started out in the music industry include what happened to his music video director. He was hit by a motorcycle before the shot began.
• Have you ever considered signing with a major label, or do you prefer staying independent?
The music industry is influenced by various global genres, including hip-hop, afrobeat, R&B, and dancehall.
• Do
you think Rwandan hip-hop gets enough recognition compared to Afrobeat and
other genres?
The Rwandan
music industry is gaining recognition awards and nominations. But there are
many challenges in the music industry, including lack of international
exposure, copyright issues, and limited investment.
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