Krayz-E (OM)

An independant young Middle-Eastern english artist that makes different kinds of music.

4 songs
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Picture for song 'Tell Me Why (Remake)(Prod. By DJ Bang)' by artist 'Krayz-E (OM)'

Tell Me Why (Remake)(Prod. By DJ Bang)

Hip Hop General

Picture for song 'Krayz-E - i MiSS U (Solo Version)' by artist 'Krayz-E (OM)'

Krayz-E - i MiSS U (Solo Version)

A song to my girl that I haven't seen for a long time because of some problems.

Soul

Picture for song 'Krayz-E - I'mma Do This' by artist 'Krayz-E (OM)'

Krayz-E - I'mma Do This

Song to show my loyalty to rap and Hip Hop.

Hip Hop General

Picture for song 'Just Me 'N' U (Prod. by Alpha Beat Productions)' by artist 'Krayz-E (OM)'

Just Me 'N' U (Prod. by Alpha Beat Productions)

Amazing song for couples who have haters, enjoy :)

R&B/Soul/Pop

A young teenage musical artist who focused on putting his feelings into his lyrics .
Band/artist history
Spending most of his early years of his life listening to different kinds of music and getting more and more dedicated to music, Ahmed Al-Maawali, then started writing his own simple lyrics for cover songs, after a few months of practising and working hard he was able to write his first song "Time Changes" in about 3 hours. Ahmed started his career as a song-writer at first, but on February of the year 2008, after listening to many rap songs he decided to take another step forward in his musical career by starting to rap on other people's instrumentals, but it didn't work out that well. But Ahmed didn't give up right away, he started studying the art of flows and the structure of lyrics in rap songs, then started to learn from his fellows in E.P. (Extreme Productions), but E.P. never knew about his potential in rapping, until the day when one of their rappers, Ishu, was recording and got stuck in his lyrics, Ahmed rushed onto the mic and started freestyling on the beat running, and that was the day where he got the name "Krayz-E". After five to six months of being taught by E.P's rappers they decided that Krayz-E was ready enough to sound like a rapper on his first days, so they let him go on by his own, he had the ability to use any beat in stock, and their equipments, but he had to work independantly on the song-writing, the flow, and the recording. He then released his first ever recorded rap song, "Introducin' Krayz-E", the song didn't sound that great but he never gave up and started making more music, the more tracks he made, the more he got better and impressed the listeners. A few months after starting his rap career, Krayz-E collaborated with Mr. Cholo on the song "Weed 'N' Ma Henessy", the song didn't sound that great, because both Cholo and Krayz-E were just having fun with rhyming. Months kept going but Krayz-E got bored of making the same kind of music over and over again so he started making more emotional songs starting with the song dedicated to his mother, "Number 1 Lady", which touched alot of people's heart by just reading the lyrics. Krayz-E's fame started to get wider after releasing one of his first love songs, "Tell Me Why", where he explained his confused feelings to a friend that he dated, although not many people have experience this but they still were touched by the song. On March 2010, Krayz-E and Mr. Cholo came back together and made one of the most heart-felt song in the Middle-East, "Love Hurts", with the help of Joey Jo The N.B.S the song sounded so perfect, Joey was one of the first people to see that Cholo and Krayz-E had potential in becoming one of Oman's greatest artists so he kept encouraging them in improving their flows and lyrics. Just by paying one visit to Joey Jo, Krayz-E studied the way Joey Jo recorded, added effects, experimenting wierd stuff, and played with auto-tune to make it sound more natural than "Auto-tunic", Krayz-E then started applying Joey Jo's way of recording and producing to his technique, he then came back with one of his fans' favourites "Can U Change Me", everything sounded pretty good, the lyrics, the flow, and even the effects on the voice, many have claimed that although the voice sounded unrealistic with the auto-tuning and the flanger effects on the voice they still loved the way the words came out. Later that year, Krayz-E and Mr. Cholo united to form "DouBLE TyME", they were counted as a competition to the Omani group A.K.D, but their relationship with A.K.D never changed they were still the same to each other, nice and more like a family, as DouBLE TyME got known more they made their first collaboration with Mr. Cholo's cousin, Lil C, on one of DouBLE TyME's truest unreleased tracks, "We Were Young", Krayz-E outshined both Cholo and Lil C by his true lyrics and simple flow. After some time of practising with Cholo, DouBLE TyME decided to collaborate with one of Krayz-E's best-friends, A-Stunna, and made a hit called "Risin'", many people were impressed to see how A-Stunna was able to sing R&B and also imitate Lil Wayne, and how Cholo killed his verse, but Krayz-E didn't bother to show his best he made a verse in less than 5 minutes and waited for Mr. Cholo to record, lots of people were impressed by how fast Krayz-E was able to write his lyrics, and how he made the flow unpredictable. As Krayz-E got closer to completing a year in his rap career he rapped out the truest emotional song he felt called "This Is Ma Dream", where he talked about how becoming a musician was his dream and that he won't stop making music no matter what, some people hated him for sharing his feelings but more people felt the song and appreciated the fact that he represented them. After the success of "This Is Ma Dream", Krayz-E planned to make more real songs that represented people although it seemed like he talked about himself, so he came up with his best R&B track ever, "Just Me 'N' U", which touched lots of people's hearts, and impressed many artists and producers like Lil Maz, SymeOne Prod, T.N.Z, and many others. Krayz-E kept making more hits as time passed by, he was able to kill one of DouBLE TyME's songs called "Who?!", which was a track that impressed his teacher Joey Jo, S.G, and Tru. Listeners claimed that what killed Krayz-E's verse was the mixing of rapping, autotuning and R&B with an advanced style of writing lyrics, although Krayz-E's verse was the best, he wasn't satisfied and felt that he could've done better, he then dropped the subject when Cholo and the listeners told him that they only listen to the song because his verse. By concentrating on his newest tracks, you'll notice that Krayz-E keeps getting better and better as he makes more music. Krayz-E's new mixtape (THE RAP MUZIK'S BABY) is currently under production and the release date isn't certain due to the need of having Krayz-E being able to keep up with his school work. Krayz-E always dreamt to become known world-wide, and right now it seems that he's close to achieving what he always dreamt of being.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Actually I do with my friend Mr. Cholo, basically we perform in Muscat, and we enjoy every performance.
Your musical influences
Artists who make a change and be who they are, especially Michael Jackson (RIP)
What equipment do you use?
A normal laptop, Audio Technica AT-2020, Mic stand, Pop Filter.
Anything else?
All I have to say is to the upcoming/future artists, is that whatever you want to achieve is never impossible if it has been achieved by other people before.
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