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Live and Change Everything:Blu Lace 16

Artist Blue Lace 16

A musical artist, singer, songwriter and rapper, I mean  talk about a man of many talents😂. Blu Lace 16 is a Kenyan artist, one of 7 members of the Deep State Mob(DSM) which is a hip hop collective of independent artists(Mista Ree, AmBarrack Ohumar, B3nnar, Spree, Mike MG, YvngAP).

Discovering he had a musical talent pretty early on, Blu started his music journey as early as 16 and even went ahead to study music in Uni .From hip hop to contemporary to indie to drill, I wasn't kidding about the many talents thing😂😂 he literally does it all😂.

Deriving inspiration form The Weeknd, Blu Lace 16 has a melodic sound to his music which honestly is a breath of fresh air and helping in the evolution of the Kenyan hip hop scene and hopes for a collaboration with Nyashinski and Octopizzo which I'm hoping we will see in the near future.

So if you vibe to rap music mixed with multiple genres and cultures be sure to check him out. Blu Lace 16 on all platforms and stream his music on Apple music and Spotify. And just because, I'll plug you to his new song releasing 17th Feb, Tesa . And remember, life happens FOR you:)

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