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KLIENSMAN Ignites A ‘New Flame’ On His Global Sonic Journey Wth ‘Elixir’


Fast-rising Nigerian music star KLIENSMAN continues his global ascent with the release of his vibrant two-track EP, ‘Elixir.’ The project serves as a potent follow-up to his September 2025 EP, ‘Old Fire: New Flame,’ and expands his genre-defying sonic universe.

‘Elixir’ captures the artist’s signature fusion, pairing the relatable narrative of “Lagos Traffic” with the high-energy, aspirational title track “Elixir (Run It Up).” Together, the tracks showcase his blend of vibrant Afrobeats rhythms, lyrical depth, and bold, contemporary production.

KLIENSMAN, born Kliensman Behora, crafts an unmistakable musical identity from a rich tapestry of influences. Raised between Abuja and New York, his sound seamlessly merges Afrofusion, hip-hop, pop, and global rhythms—a reflection of his cross-cultural upbringing. A prodigious talent, he began recording at just 12 years old, driven by an innate creative curiosity that has evolved into a compelling artistic vision.

His journey, marked since his 2018 debut project ‘Constellations,’ is one of continuous evolution. With ‘Old Fire: New Flame,’ he explored themes of growth and artistic rebirth, laying the groundwork for this latest release. Each project reinforces his position at the forefront of a new wave of Nigerian artists shaping the international soundscape.

More than just dance-ready anthems, KLIENSMAN’s music is an invitation to reflect while moving. Rooted in his heritage yet inherently global, he builds bridges between cultures with every release. Whether on stage, in the studio, or behind the production boards, KLIENSMAN is transforming his foundational passion into a renewed creative flame—one that ignites inspiration across continents.

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