Stich Fray Relocates Studio to Lilongwe, Embraces New Opportunities in the Capital's Creative Scene


Renowned Malawian producer, Stich Fray, has made a bold move, relocating his studio operations from Blantyre to Lilongwe, with plans to tap into the vibrant and growing creative scene of Malawi's capital city. His new studio has quickly become a hub of creativity, attracting talented artists from across the region.

Known for his hit track “Zoti Ndimakukonda,” Fray is not only a sought-after producer but also a recording and performing artist. In his pursuit of staying relevant in the fast-evolving music industry, Fray emphasizes the importance of change, quoting the proverb, “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” He believes that constant movement and adaptation are key to avoiding stagnation in both his career and the industry as a whole.

After over a decade of building his reputation in Blantyre, Fray is enthusiastic about the new opportunities awaiting him in Lilongwe. His extensive body of work includes producing hit songs like Tuno and Follow (featuring Eli Njuchi) by Phyzix, Nkhamba Kamwa by Nepman, and Kalilombe by Barry One and Piksy, further cementing his status as one of the industry’s top producers.

As Fray continues to expand his influence in the capital, his relocation marks a significant new chapter in his career, and fans can expect to hear more exciting collaborations and productions in the coming months.




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