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Bahamian Trae: Mugglin’ Through The Good and Bad

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Bahamian Trae caught the music bug in high school, and he’s been mugglin’ ever since through the good times and the bad.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Bahamian Trae caught the music bug in high school, and he’s been mugglin’ ever since through the good times and the bad.

Bahamian Trae, the recording artist and actor well known for his breakout 2015 hit Mugglin’, continues to create and entertain crowds despite the many harsh circumstance that have come his way.

Losing his father during Hurricane Dorian, compounded with the pandemic, took a toll on the young star, but he says he is in a much better place now.

The young artist says he is still coming to grips with it all, and he’s poured his emotions into his music, voice acting and stage performances and believes that his experiences are not in vain.

Trae says he hopes to translate all he has learned and experienced into more success.

He says he’s looking forward to bringing more of his best to you soon and says the sound will be familiar with some creative spins.

The artist says he has his sights on taking his sound to the world, and he does not believe he needs to compromise his unique Bahamian flavor to attain international fame.

With new music produced by Sammi Star, Padrino and others, Trae says he is excited to connect with his fans again.

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