Fast-rising Nigerian recording artiste and performer, Miracle Chukeuebuka Nwaogu, with the stage name ‘Mirrikle’ has just released his official debut single entitled ‘flexin’.
The track which was released last month was produced by MJ. “The song is typically what the title says. It’s a very simple, catchy song that anyone can vibe to,” Mirrkle said in a recent interview.
The reception since ‘flaxin’ dropped has, however, been very massive and encouraging. Not sleeping on his hoarse, Mirrkle had also promised to drop another bagging single in a month’s time and also release an EP in the New Year.
The fast-rising talent appreciated Nigerian music legends such as Dbanj and Wizkid for changing a lot of things in the industry, especially in the aspect of taking Nigerian sounds international.
Speaking on why he decided to start singing, as he started with rapping, he said: “You see, the Afro sound is generally very playful. You can find Fuji, Jamaican style, Fela inside one song. And with that kind of sound, you can do anything really. So rather than box myself, decided that I’ll experiment.”
Mirrkle who is not yet signed to any label said he was open for big deals and endorsements.
The Imo State-born rapper discovered music when he was seven years old and grew up listening to Lil Wayne, Rick Ross and Drake.
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