Fisix, a talented singer with a mix percentage from both Morobe and East Sepik, began his musical journey from the ground up. His deep-rooted passion for music is a family legacy, inspiring him to pursue his dreams with dedication and fervor. His early fascination with music saw him using broomsticks as makeshift drumsticks, playing along to his made-up songs during his childhood.
This enthusiasm for music grew stronger during his primary education at Sagalau Primary School, where he started singing and experimenting with various genres. During his time at Sagalau Primary School, Fisix connected with teenagers from Madang Teachers College, who frequently visited the school to create music. These interactions allowed Fisix to test his harmonious voice on their song covers, providing him with valuable experience and exposure.
Fisix’s breakthrough came when his mother introduced him to the late Bradley Raleva, a prominent PNG music artist. This connection led to his first recording, resulting in the release of the song “Why Na Em Olsem,” along with its music video. This debut significantly boosted his musical career, helping him to reach new heights.
Fisix’s music is characterized by his unique style and tone, with a particular inclination towards R&B, Pop, and contemporary Afrobeat. Influenced by music icons like the late B’Rad and J’Roze, Fisix honed his vocal skills, striving to sing octaves within a single song. His exposure to various musical styles eventually l.
