Misho Yuzmeski (Macedonian: Мишо Јузмески / Misho Juzmeski or (older form) Mišo Juzmeski), (Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, April 7, 1966) is a Macedonian writer, publisher and photographer.
Misho Yuzmeski worked as a guide, travel agent and interpreter. Besides his native Macedonian, he speaks several European languages: Bulgarian, Dutch, German, English, French, Italian, Serbian, and Spanish.
In 1992 he participated in the work of the first private radio station in Ohrid. In the radio, he worked nearly two years as editor and presenter of shows. In the same year he had an encounter with the photographer Atanas Talevski. Their meeting led to an intensive long-term cooperation in the field of photographic art. Both in 2007 founded the first photo gallery in Elšani. Moreover, Talevski`s photos can be seen in printed publications authored by Yuzmeski who for many years was the organizer of his photo exhibitions. The experience from this cooperation helps Yuzmeski to develop his own photographic career.
Mikayel Abrahamyan (born December 24, 1984), better known by his stage name Misho (Armenian: Միշո), is an Armenian rapper from Yerevan.
Misho was born Mikayel Abrahamyan (Armenian: Միքայել Աբրահամյան) on December 24, 1984 in a family of a doctor and a teacher from Karabakh. After transferring from school to school, he graduated from School #160 of Yerevan. He played basketball during his late school and college years. In 2009, he graduated from the Yerevan State Medical University. He lives in 7th quarter of Nor Nork district of Yerevan.
Misho started to show interest in rap since his high school years. In 2000, together with his childhood friends Yozh, Hamo and cousin Sash, Misho founded a group called Selected from... . It was the first ever rap group in Armenia. They wrote songs both in Armenian and Russian. A year later, the group dissolved, without any apparent reason.
In 2001, Misho met HT Hayko, with whom two years later their first single came out called "Hay tghen tghaya" («Հայ տղեն տղայա») under a group name Hay Tgheq («Հայ Տղեք», Armenian Boys). This group was formally dissolved in 2008, but by that time a new group called Hay Team («Հայ Թիմ», Armenian Team) has already been founded, which continues up to this day.