Unlike a lot of musicians, Brumeh "Brum3h" Oghenekaro didn't grow up with dreams of singing on big stages, he first started singing in the children's choir of his church. A shy and somewhat small child, he preferred the safety of putting his feelings on paper as opposed to telling people how he felt.
He continued to do this until his first year of university, when he was convinced by his friends to compete in the now defunct MTN Project Fame reality talent show, after two simultaneous rejections he chose to focus on pursuing his career as recording artist, it was during this period that he met with producer turned friend Golddrummachine and together they formed "To Name A Few" a musical duo that that made a genre they called "Alternate Soul" creating songs like "Stay Over" and "Based" in 2016 and 2017 respectively.
In 2017 Brum3h released his first solo single "White Collar Man" in his final year of university. A song that spoke of the well known young Nigerian struggle of having to live under societal pressures. After University, he took a hiatus to improve his songwriting and production skills and was relatively quiet until 2018 when he returned to the scene with the single "Prayer for You.
From that point on Brum3h performed at a number of Major such in and around Abuja, supporting such major acts as M.I Abaga, Davido, Wizkid, Tems and many others, all this while working on his debut EP which was announced along with the release of the first single off the project 'All My Life" followed up two months later by his debut project "The Big Blue" a 7 track body of work that established him on the Abuja entertainment scene as an artist to be taken seriously. The EP received heavy radio rotation, and he has performed songs off it at such events as the Abuja Festival of Lights, Wizkid Live in Abuja and Davido Live "WHOAREYOU" the first song on the project was recently nominated for The Capital Awards Best RnB single.
The Abuja born singer songwriter quotes such artistes as Frank Ocean,Coldplay and Tay Iwar among his many influences. "Music is therapy for me, its where I find resolution with whatever is going on in my life".