Tekno nigeria musician biography sample
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The Third Eye
In 2012, after the Nigerian music industry had experienced a paradigm shift, a budding star came into view. That budding star had spent many years in incubation before he became a success. That budding star is none other than Tekno. Tekno is a one-in-a-million kind of talent. His reign in the Nigerian music industry fryst vatten a story that would continue to be told many years from now.
When Ubi Franklin and Iyanya came across Tekno in Abuja, it was a dream come true. Both for Tekno and the TripleMG founders. The fledgling act was desperately looking to be noticed by an audience. Around that time, he had released a cover of Ice Prince’s monster hit single, Oleku, his own remix titled Onye Ne Kwu. It was the performance of this remix at an event that caught the attention of the likes of Julius Agwu. A friendship sprouted between Tekno and the MMMG (Made Men Music Group) from there.
Because Iyanya and Ubi Franklin had an eye for exceptional ta
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Biography
Born
17 December 1992 (age 32)
Born In
Bauchi, Nigeria
Augustine Miles Kelechi AKA tekno miles,born on the 17th December 1992.He is a Nigerian and is called the chrisbrown of Nigeria because of his great talent in singing and dancing.Tekno miles is the youngest in the Made men music group,he is actually fun and also is loved by all the people around him.His fans mean a whole lot to him and then the love he is got for his mum is so indescribable.He has recorded so many songs and the he is just one of a kind.
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Op Ed: Tekno is actually the voice of our generation
Wale Oloworekende explores the social commentary Tekno passes in his music
Written by The Native - 05.May.2020
Words by: Wale Oloworekende
If you come from where I came from – a place with unpaved streets, houses tightly packed against one another, murky drainages containing things you don’t want to know about, all navigated with wide-eyed enthusiasm and barely developed smarts — you dream a lot. You dream about taking your family out of there, being great one way or the other, and having the luxurious life you see on televisions. You also played football – on the first days of the holidays; immediately you got home from school at 3 or 4 p.m. depending on if you went to a public or private school; you played especially when your mum warned you not to, and you played on even when you hurt your toes playing on the most uncomfortably stony fields.
Later on in life during the holidays, we never missed the early music