I started my music production career at 12 - Pheelz

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Those who has worked with include Olamide, Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, M.I Abaga, Wande Coal and Runtown, amongst others.

Popular Nigerian producer, Phillip Kayode Moses, popularly known as Pheelz, has revealed that he started his music production career at the age of 12.

The 28-year-old singer revealed this in an interview with Hot 97 FM, New York, United States of America. “I got my first internship at 12. It was a huge record label called Coded Tunes in Nigeria and by one of the biggest legends in the music production industry. His name is ID Cabasa. “That was who I interned under, then started learning the ropes. Before that, I had taught myself how to play the keys, how to play the drums, a little bit of the flute and the piccolo and the saxophone, and the guitar and all that. But that internship really like launched me into the full music producer/songwriter vibe.”

 

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