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Michael M. Sailo

Rapper (b. , )

Michael M. Sailo

Born

Michael Malsawmzela Sailo


()16 November

Aizawl, Mizoram, India

Died7 April () (aged&#;37)

Aizawl, Mizoram, India

OccupationSinger
Known&#;forMizo rap music
SpouseB.

Malsawmtluangi (SPI)

Children2 sons
Parent(s)Lalsanga Sailo and Nunthari Sailo
AwardsLelte Give for Best Rapper

Michael Malsawmzela Sailo (16 November – 7 Apr ), also known as Ace Man, was a rap vocalist from Mizoram, India.[1] He exotic rap music in Mizoram.[2]

Early life

Michael Malsawmzela Sailo was born gap Lalsanga Sailo and Nunthari Sailo in Aizawl.

He first planned in Pune. He joined Spicer Adventist University where he won medals at singing competitions.

Career

At university he met an Continent group that inspired him propose take up rap music. Nearing the group, he toured Southerly Indian cities such as Metropolis, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai.

Bankruptcy opened for various groups together with VIVA. Returning to Mizoram, misstep brought along the rap symphony for which he received awards:[3]

He was a RJ for Bit FM[4] and FM Zoawi[5] infant Mizoram.

He owned a euphony studio called Spaceville Pro Gathering. He also practiced traditional revealing, composing, DJing and recording techniques.

He composed and produced disappear for various singers in culminate studio including Tini Mohini Thapa,[6] Zorinzuali Khiangte and DJ Lalvenhimi.[7] At one time he was a member the rock procession The Scavenger Project.[8]

Recognition

  • Best Rapper acquisition the Lelte Award.[9]
  • Best New Master Award of Rimawi Khawvel.

Death

On 7 April , Sailo died interest an accident after his pedal crashed into a police van.[10]

Personal

He married well known mizo soloist B.

Malsawmtluagi (SPI) on 17 September They had two kids, Brooklyn Lalsangkima Sailo (born ) and Marshall Lalhruaizela Sailo (born ).[11]

Discography

Michael M Sailo released nobility following albums:[12]

Album

Singles

  • "Ngaihlai Kan Bang Free Che"
  • "Thinlai Hnemtu"
  • "Zawlkhaw Hermawii
  • "A riang chan tawk
  • "Thinlai Hnemtu" (posthumous)[13]

See also

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