Micah Davis (born June 8, 1993), known professionally as Masego, is a Jamaican-American musician and singer known for incorporating the saxophone into his music.
2015
In 2015, Masego released the collaborative extended play, The Pink Polo EP with Medasin, spawning the single "Girls That Dance".
The next year, he released his EP Loose Thoughts.
2016
Masego released two EPs in 2016, The Pink Polo EP with Medasin, and Loose Thoughts.
2017
He gained widespread attention with his collaborative record with FKJ called "Tadow" in 2017.
2018
In 2018, he released his debut album Lady Lady.
His album "Studying Abroad: Extended Stay" got nominated for the 2022 Grammy Awards in the "Best Progressive R&B Album" category.
Micah Davis was born to a Jamaican father and an African-American mother.
His father was in the U.S. Air Force and his mother was an entrepreneur.
He also has two sisters and a brother in law.
One of his sisters is a musical artist as well, the other is involved in voice acting and media outlets.
Both his mother and father were also pastors and he was raised in a non-denominational Christian home.
The military travels eventually led his family to Virginia.
He also lived in Sumter, South Carolina for a couple of years while his family was moving around from state to state.
He first learned how to play the drums without formal lessons in his youth.
Davis has spoken about learning the piano, sax, and various drum machines.
In high school, Davis adopted the name Masego, a Tswana translation of his church name "blessing."
Davis attended Woodside High School (Virginia) in Newport News, and Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia before leaving to focus solely on his musical career.
On September 7, 2018, he released his debut album Lady Lady, including guest features from FKJ, SiR, Tiffany Gouché, and De' Wayne Jackson.
2020
His EP, Studying Abroad was released on November 13, 2020.
Masego released his self-titled album on March 3, 2023.
Drawing from his upbringing of both his parents being pastors, Davis stated that church allowed him a place to learn music from talented musicians.
Davis also cited Lukky (DJ PLM), John P. Kee, Andre 3000 and Cab Calloway as influences.
Davis grew up in a room with over 200 vinyl records on the walls while simultaneously having friends giving him hard hitting drums and trap music influences.
He refers to his own musical style as "TrapHouseJazz".