Iac Music. ft. MC ARME, Rizván
reveal a powerful single which delivers a message of hope about moving forward.. December 16
‘Right my wrongs’
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Iasinito Manu aka ‘Iac Music’ From Avondale, West Auckland. His parents come from Tonga (Halaleva and Fasi moe afi). He loves to make music that speaks for his people and for the unspoken truth. Music with meaning and that would resonate with the community that surrounds him. I have always wanted to embrace my roots by performing my music and speaking to the souls of the people. Making music that can still be relevant for the next generation. Letting them know that no matter how hard life gets, you have to keep pushing.
This inspiration for this song is about hardships in a relationship, trying to balance life and love at the same time. The original song ‘Think i’m wrong by Josh Wawa’ is a song about the same situation. It takes having time apart from your significant other to realise you have been wrong for parting. Certain feelings you obtain during the time away from each other and with.
IAC shares, "I personally went through this earlier this year. I lost my partner but even worse, I lost myself years ago. I was going through depression and self confliction. Long days and longer nights asking myself “I wish I could rewind this and fix it all”. Overtime I started to realise that what I went through, I had to, it was an opportunity for growth. All I could really do was ‘Right my wrongs’ and no better way to do it than with my brothers".
This song I have re-created with MC ARME and Rizván sheds light on the topic. Acknowledging that a song that was made 10 years ago, is still relevant. This is something we could all relate to, from facing hardships in a relationship with our other halves and with ourselves. The tests we face when loving someone, the sacrifices made for each other.