User talk:The one they never saw coming

Marshall-Muze Bio; He draws inspiration from the many life’s experiences he’s encountered; From the naivety of a young dreamer to the numbness of a growing learner, - these and many more tend to be reason why his music is easily related to by 21st century people who connect with his unique way of passionate vocal expressions. Marshall-Muze grew up sitting right in front of the Turn Table Deck as he soaked in different class of music played from his Father’s impressive vinyl collection. He’d listen to Phil Collins, Dolly Parton, Michael Jackson, Brenda Fassie, Fela Kuti, Don Williams, Jim Reeves, Don Moen, Ron Kenoly and every other good music that buzzed in the 90s. He soon developed a special interest in Classical Music as he joined the choir at a local church where both his parents where Ministry Leaders at the age of 11 whilst already becoming actively involved in the performing arts department at school. He enjoyed Stage Acting, Dancing, Poetry, Debates and Singing. At 15, Marshall was in a boy band named ‘Chrysolite’ which was made up of classmates. Around this time, Marshall was already developing an impression and fondness for Pop music and Rock. He soon became highly selective and would only listen to songs he perceived as having catchy melodies, rhythms or hooks. By the time he was in the Tertiary Institution, Marshall-Muze recorded his first unreleased song ‘Turning Point’. The positive reviews from his friends coupled with his desire to explore new musical ideas and sounds in his imaginations, led him to begin learning about music production. Marshall soon became part of a gospel boy band named ‘The Ecclesia’. A band formed by his close friends Fortune, Emerald and Precious Eda (Founder). He later released a poorly self-produced gospel album titled ‘Free’ under the stage name ‘St. Marshall’ and although he signed a distribution deal with Oklahoma based Label ‘Tate Music Group’, not much really appreciated from it. This led Marshall to take a break from singing and to focus more on improving as a producer all this time chasing a Law Degree. In 2014 Marshall graduated as a Lawyer and couple years after completing a Compulsory One-year Corps Service as well as Law School, he went into Entertainment Law Practise. This for him would allow him remain within the purview or Music which was always his Primary Interest as he got to understand the legal and business side of Entertainment extensively. When the need arose, he often enjoyed helping other artists friends in advising them on their contracts and the implications. Marshall was practically a Lawyer by day and Musician by Night. In 2017, Marshall quit his job at a Law firm in Kaduna State and re-located to Lagos. This brave move came as a result of Marshall’s desire to grow as an Artist and Lagos being the Entertainment Hub of Nigeria, was the place to be. Marshall has since released 3 singles and recently dropped an EP titled ‘Letters I Never Sent’ under the stage name ‘Marshall-Muze’. The EP featured four songs that exposed the content of Letters Marshall had written to a lover but never quite had the courage to send. Other times, Marshall is a songwriter, creative director, topliner and activist. But there’s so much more. The one they never saw coming (talk) 22:18, 29 November 2020 (UTC)