Audius Mtawarira

At the APRA Music Awards of 2009, he was co-winner of Urban Work of the Year for writing "Running Back" with its singer, Jessica Mauboy, and with American rapper, Sean Ray Mullins (a.k.a.

In 1996, Audius left Zimbabwe to further his studies in Perth, Western Australia at Edith Cowan University.

[8] In 2003 he collaborated with Delta Goodrem on Innocent Eyes co-writing[9][10] and producing the number one single[11] "Born to Try".

He is a part owner of The Sound Academy studios in Sydney as well as record label Blindfaith Entertainment.

He worked to develop many unsigned artists through his academy sharing knowledge and kickstarting several youngsters who went on to achieve great success such as Iggy Azalea, Justice Crew, Anise K and more.

[16] 2008 also saw Audius launch his own fashion label, Shona Clothing, which is heavily influenced by his Zimbabwean heritage.

In 2019, Audius co-wrote, produced and mixed 'To Myself' performed by Alfie Arcuri for the Eurovision 'Australia Decides' competition.