About me
An Endless Passion for Music
for Words, for People, for Life...


IT START WITH
Metcher Maa is a Dallas-based guitarist and spoken-word poet whose work lives at the intersection of rhythm, reflection, and raw human truth. Drawing inspiration from everyday life, lived experience, and the emotional undercurrents that connect us all, his art is rooted in presence—what is felt, what is remembered, and what needs to be said now.
His artistic vibe is soulful, intentional, and deeply expressive. Through the marriage of guitar and spoken word, Metcher Maa creates performances that feel less like a show and more like a shared moment. Influenced by the artists and creators who shaped his voice, he honors tradition while carving out a sound and style that is unmistakably his own.
Metcher Maa’s journey into guitar and spoken word began as a personal exploration an outlet for expression that evolved into a calling. Over time, that calling has grown into a body of work he is deeply proud of: art that speaks honestly, listens closely, and resonates long after the final note fades. His performances are intentionally crafted to create an atmosphere that is intimate, grounded, and open spaces where audiences feel safe to feel, reflect, and connect.
Themes of truth, healing, resilience, identity, and human connection consistently rise to the surface in his work. Whether performing for a packed room or an intimate gathering, Metcher Maa hopes listeners leave feeling seen, inspired, and more connected to themselves and one another. For those experiencing his work for the first time, the performance is often described as moving, immersive, and emotionally honest.
At this stage in his creative journey, Metcher Maa is energized by opportunities that allow his art to reach new audiences. His work fits naturally in spaces that value depth and intention live music venues, poetry showcases, cultural events, and curated listening experiences. Looking ahead, he envisions continued growth through collaboration, performance, and the expansion of his live work.