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MYSTRO EPK 2.Cdr MYSTRO MYSTRO MYSTRO MYSTRO MYSTRO Segun Micheal Ajayi professionally known as 'MYSTRO' is an Artiste whom is multi talented. He is also known as a Producer, an Instrumentalist and a Songwriter. MYSTRO has been very active on the music scene. He is known for his BANGING AFROBEATS SOUND and his ability to produce for any genre of music especially genres from Latin America. MYSTRO’s ultimate ambition is to provide his audience with spectacular sounds that resonate across the African continent and the four corners of the world RECOGNITION His latest attribute was on the Jimmy Fallon Show where he mix engineered as TIWA SAVAGE performed her single “Dangerous Love” which he co-wrote from her album “Celia”. MYSTRO’s Producing ability is SUPERB, his latest Production was the EP of the legendary King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall aka K1 De Ultimate. MYSTRO has given countless impressive performances in the continent of Africa with outstanding performances alongside top Afrobeats Artistes like Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Davido, DJ Consequence, Wande Coal and many others. MYSTRO performed alongside Tiwa Savage at the 02 Arena for the UK headline concert, tagged, 'The Savage Tour'. Other Notable performances include 2019 Djkaywise University tour, 2019 Dubai Club Boudoir, 2018 SoundCity award concert, 2018 Notting Hill carnival, 2016 Africa Days Concert in South Africa. He received an award as the best R&B Producer at the 2016 BEATZ Awards. DISCOGRAPHY EP Sugar - Released: 2018 SINGLES Mystro - Blow Me Away Mystro - Ofege Mystro ft Wizkid – Immediately Produced and written by Mystro Mystro ft Tiwa Savage - GAWU Produces and written by Mystro DJ Consequence - Do Like This Ft Tiwa Savage & Mystro Produces and written by Mystro Mystro – Work Mystro – Awele Mystro ft Davido - Issa Vibe Produced and written by Mystro Mystro – Aibo Ashidapo – Loco Ft Mystro mystroofficial Mystro mystroofficial - MystroSugar CONTACT *[email protected].
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