Fueled by an innate Determination, Drive and Passion for music AMAZING aka BooMinViBez brings life back to the dance floor with his unique sound and captivating music. His sets on creating sound atmospheres that turns the dance floor into a special place where music is the Champion and responsible for evoking unforgettable moments.
West African native (Fregene Otimeyin) Born and raised in Delta State Nigeria. He grew up in a very musical Family listening to different genres of music and playing drums. After experimenting with different styles of music, AMAZING found himself at home in the African Popular Music genre known as AfroPop.
AMAZING music and mixtapes is a blend of both Pop, Highlife, Afrohouse, AfroBeats, R&B, Amapiano and Dancehall. His goal with music is to create synergy between the audience, himself and the environment mixing AfroPop music with commercial hits. Join AMAZING on his musical journey where genres blend and the vibe is always on point.
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