
Syre Magnolian releases Maana raja
To show his musical 'ear', Syre got his inspiration from the world-renowned A-listers in the likes of Chris Brown, Drake, XXXTentacion, Travis Scott, and Tory Lanez.
He started making music back in 2008, while in Grade Two.
'At school, I was never like other children. Teachers liked me for my voice compared to my academics, and later they influenced me to join the school choir after witnessing the talent I have.'
His musical journey was then noticed later on different DSP's mainly on Facebook, with multiple visuals of a song called Why O Yetsa Jwalo.
However, his exposure to the world started when he posted visuals of an exclusive song called Maana Raja, which will release this month.
Look out for it on online music platforms.
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