Draft:Cubix
Upcoming indian rapper
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Aniruddh Narain (born April 12, 2008), known professionally as Cubix is an upcoming Indian rapper and songwriter.
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April 12, 2008
- Rapper
- songwriter
Biography
Born in India, Aniruddh spent some time in Sweden before finding himself in the United Kingdom, where he first attended Beal High School before moving to King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford.
Aniruddh's stage name Cubix origins from his early years of education. Initially planning to be a digital animator, Aniruddh named himself Cubix due to his natural ability to draw cubes. After receiving praise from a girl in his class, Aniruddh decided to keep the name when transitioning into his career in the music scene.
Career
During his studies at King Edwards, Cubix met and befriended Winston the Punk. Winston took on the position of Cubix' manager following a handshake deal.
Currently, Cubix is in the process of writing and producing his first album.

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