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CAYZEE Is Redefining Afro-Fusion With Emotion and Soul in “Hate To See You Cry”

  • May 26, 2025
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When you first hear CAYZEE’s music, the rhythm might pull you in — but it’s the emotion that makes you stay.

Known offstage as Caleb Myles, the rising Ghanaian artist is quickly carving out a name in the Afro-fusion scene with a sound that’s as vulnerable as it is vibrant. Blending Afrobeat, R&B, and soul, CAYZEE doesn’t just make music for the charts — he makes music for your heart.

His latest single, “Hate To See You Cry,” is a perfect example of what sets him apart. Born from a real-life moment of emotional helplessness as a close friend broke down in tears, the song became a vessel for healing — not just for his friend, but for everyone who listens. “I’m the kind of person who feels things deeply,” CAYZEE says. “Instead of trying to fix it, I just sat with the feeling — and that’s what turned into the song.”

This isn’t your typical feel-good Afrobeat banger. “Hate To See You Cry” is soul-stirring and introspective — built on lush melodies, empathetic lyrics, and a production style that allows the emotion to breathe. It’s Afrobeat for the heartbroken, the healing, and the hopeful. And while the track stands out sonically, its strength lies in its honesty.

Music That’s Meant to Be Felt

CAYZEE’s journey into music wasn’t a business decision — it was a calling. “Music was more than just entertainment for me growing up. It was therapy,” he reflects. Influenced by African legends like Burna Boy and Kojo Antwi, as well as international stars like Khalid and Frank Ocean, CAYZEE developed a style that doesn’t just ride the wave — it stirs the waters.

“Afro-fusion is the perfect canvas,” he explains. “It lets me bring my culture, my feelings, and my influences together in a way that’s personal and global at the same time.”

His previous releases — “Desire,” “Addicted to You,” “My Girl,” and “I Melt” — have quietly gathered momentum, resonating with listeners across Ghana, Nigeria, the UK, and beyond. These aren’t just love songs. They’re emotional snapshots — stories told through rhythm, vocals, and vulnerability.

An Independent Voice With a Global Vision

As an independent artist, CAYZEE knows what it means to build something from the ground up. Without the backing of a major label, every stream, every playlist add, every message from a fan feels earned. And while the journey has had its challenges — especially in standing out in a saturated music scene — he’s stayed true to his sound.

“There’s a lot of pressure to follow trends,” he admits. “But the most powerful moments have come when I stayed honest — when I chose vulnerability over virality.”

That choice is paying off. With coverage from platforms like Unorthodox Reviews, Groove Africa, and Kindline Magazine, CAYZEE is proving that there’s an audience hungry for music that feels as much as it moves.

What’s Next for CAYZEE?

Looking ahead, CAYZEE’s dreams are both bold and grounded. He envisions a future where his music connects with hearts around the world, not just on the radio — but in the quiet, personal moments where music really matters.

He’s not just building a career — he’s building a brand rooted in emotional honesty, Afrocentric storytelling, and sonic fusion. “I want CAYZEE to be a name people associate with truth and depth,” he says. “Whether through visuals, fashion, or collaborations — I want everything I create to reflect that.”

Ultimately, for CAYZEE, success isn’t measured by awards or chart numbers. It’s measured by impact. “The biggest win for me is when someone says, ‘Your song helped me through something.’ That’s what this is all about.”

Listen to “Hate To See You Cry” now on all streaming platforms.
Follow CAYZEE on social media:
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Contact: [email protected]

Whether you’re discovering CAYZEE for the first time or you’ve been riding with him since “Desire,” one thing is clear — this is an artist you don’t just listen to. You feel him.

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