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Mustafa performs recent single ‘Air Forces’ on COLORS

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23 year old Muslim poet and songwriter Mustafa shares his debut performance for COLORSxSTUDIOS.

Performing a version of his recent single ‘Air Forces” on COLORS’ iconic minimalistic stage, Mustafa strips back the song to its core elements for a rendition that’s startling in its intimacy and clarity. Accompanied by acoustic guitar and the song’s signature Sudanese tribal chant sample (a nod to Mustafa’s own heritage), it’s a powerful plea to friends and affiliates in his own Regent Park community to do their best to stay out of harm’s way.

Watch Mustafa’s COLORS SHOW below: 

Mustafa’s two singles to date – ‘Stay Alive’ and ‘Air Forces’ – have been a met with adoration from fellow artists, critics and fans and serve as a near-perfect introduction to an important new voice in music. They exemplify a style Mustafa himself describes as “inner city folk music” that finds musical inspiration in the folk greats such as Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Richie Havens but channelled through the contemporary lens of Mustafa’s modern day Toronto.

Mustafa was moved to release his own music following the loss of close friends to gun violence. Much of his music is addressed to those departed friends and to his Toronto neighbourhood, Regent Park; a vehicle to honour and affirm the concerns of his community while providing sonic solace for those looking to make sense of their own loss. The video for “Stay Alive” prominently features footage of Regent Park, one of the first housing projects in North America and one of the biggest redevelopment projects on the continent. Mustafa’s experience of seeing the blocks, community, and culture that raised him transform into something unrecognizable is a story that is playing out in neighbourhoods across the world — the inner city from which his folk songs are born.

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