Juni _hot_: Madhaha By

Juni's work gained significant popularity during the COVID-19 lockdowns, where she shared performances to engage with her audience. You can find her "proper" and official content across several platforms:

Juni's recitals are often celebrated for their meaningful lyrics, some of which are original works and others covers of Maldivian classics: "E Muhammadhul Ameeny" madhaha by juni

In the past, Madhaha was the soundtrack to our daily lives. It was sung during long journeys through the desert, at weddings, and during religious festivals. It served as a way to pass down history and values from one generation to the next without the need for written books. It served as a way to pass down

: A cover rendition featured on her SoundCloud and Facebook profiles. To create a Madhaha piece, Juni begins by

Juni's artistic process is a labor of love, involving meticulous planning, experimentation, and attention to detail. To create a Madhaha piece, Juni begins by conceptualizing the theme and narrative, often drawing inspiration from personal experiences, mythology, and folklore. The next step involves crafting intricate designs and sculptures, which are then brought to life through a combination of traditional and digital media.