Myka 9 & Blu feat. Medusa – Ma’at [Video]
On “Ma’at,” Myka 9 and Blu pull the lens back from everyday rap ego and aim it at something bigger: truth, balance, and spiritual alignment—the track is named for the ancient Egyptian concept/goddess associated with truth, justice, and cosmic order.
The record lives on their joint album “God Takes Care Of Babies & Fools” (entirely produced by Mono En Stereo), and it’s one of the project’s cleanest examples of why this collaboration works: two Los Angeles stylists from different generations, both wired for rhythm experiments, both still hungry enough to sound like they’re trying to out-write the beat.
Mono En Stereo gives them a backdrop that feels weightless but intentional—knocking drums, airy space, and a loop that doesn’t distract from the message. Myka’s jazz-bent cadence moves like it’s doing math in motion, Blu answers with that animated precision he’s built a career on, and Medusa shows up as the perfect third voice: grounded, focused, and spiritually keyed in without turning the song into a lecture.
The video matches the theme by keeping things symbolic, grounded, and human—less “big set piece,” more “meaning in the frame.” It’s credited as a Myka 9 + Blu performance piece with Medusa co-starring, directed by VoltageCtrlr, and it plays like a visual reminder that “Ma’at” isn’t just a title—it’s a standard they’re measuring themselves against.
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