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Mejgan Sediqzadah was born May 2, 1986 in Queens, New York. She is also known as MujjyFCrazy or just Mujjy and is Afghan-American rapper, singer, and songwriter. She is first generation Afghan-American and her parents came to the United States as refugees in 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Mujjy began her career at the early age of 8 and learned about music from her father Nadibullah Sediqzadah. Nadibullah taught Mujjy traditional Afghan music. Learning about Afghan music was her baseline for her musical career. As she got older, she was inspired by Eminem, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne which led her to start rapping. Mujjy says that she likes to tell her life story and inspire others through rap. She is constantly breaking boundaries within the Afghan-American community by being outspoken about women's rights and freedom of expression. She is able to express herself through rap and inspire other females in the community to do what they love and are passionate about. Within the Afghan community, women are taught by social norms to act like "ladies," which means rap and being outspoken is not seen as accepted.

MujjyFCrazy's first rap song, "Get the Money" was released in 2013 and reached over 43,000 views on youtube. The year 2018 was a milestone in Mujjy's entertainment career. She was a cast member on The Kandi Factory which was aired on Bravo (American TV channel) and she released a song called CFMH. CFMG was her breakthrough moment in the music scene. She grabbed the attention of all different types of ethnic backgrounds, especially the Afghan Community. CFMH has over 142,000 views on youtube.

CFMH is a song about liberation for Afghan females, breaking boundaries, and being able to curse and not worry about what people say about you.