Nainz Siki, a rising music producer from the UK who now calls Canada home, is steadily making her mark in the music world. Specializing in a variety of genres but primarily focused on trap and Christian hip-hop, Nainz has been perfecting her craft for three years. However, it’s only within the past year that she’s truly found her groove, committing to a more consistent approach. Her introduction to music production came from watching a workshop by Oak Felder, a celebrated producer known for his work with Demi Lovato. The way Oak dissected and rebuilt a track inspired Nainz to dive into production herself. Beyond Oak’s influence, music runs deep in Nainz’s family. Her father, a talented multi-instrumentalist, has had a profound impact on her journey, fueling her passion for musical expression. Nainz’s first placement came with the song “DarkSoulz” by Enveez, and since then, she’s been steadily building her catalog. While she’s not signed to a label and isn’t actively seeking a record deal, Nainz continues to network with other producers and artists online. She dreams of landing more significant placements, especially with mainstream acts, and sees herself in five years with a fully equipped studio, a larger network of collaborators, and a laptop that can handle her ambitious production projects. When she’s not making beats, Nainz enjoys listening to a mix of trap, Afro, and RnB, drawing inspiration from the energy of these genres. Currently, she’s working on an EP with a local artist, balancing the pressures of university life with her love for music. Her beats can be found on BeatStars, and she releases new material every Tuesday and Thursday, making sure to stay consistent. *Check out her latest beats on YouTube*: Nainz Siki *Follow her on Instagram @nainzsiki*
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