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About Umair

Umair, alternative R&B/Hip Hop producer known for his unique and concomitant sound. Born in 2003 in Karachi, Pakistan as Muhammad Umair Tahir, Umair started making beats at the age of 13 in his bedroom; Umair was highly influenced by a range of Artists such as Mike Dean, WondaGurl, Metro Boomin & Travis Scott which later shaped his sound. the producer initially started making house music in 2016 and made his first debut Hip Hop single 'Asli Hai' with Young Stunners in 2019 which luckily made waves in the sub continent and peaked at #1 on YouTube Charts. Umair kept on working with various artists such as Talha Anjum, Talhah Yunus, Hasan Raheem, Rap Demon, Shamoon Ismail, Faris Shafi, Asim Azhar and made some influential records with the artists which played an important role in shaping the music industry in his Pakistan.

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Umair, Smino, CALM, Loose Threads - Stadium Coupe [Official Music Video]

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Umair, Smino, CALM, Loose Threads - Stadium Coupe [Official Music Video]

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