Fast-rising rapper TJ Mario Kasela, alias Trio Mio has taken over the internet by storm after sharing his past photos. In an hashtag ‘Throw Back Thursday’, Trio Mio shared one of his old photos surrounded by who we can only assume are his friends and family.
The teenage sensation was the ultimate lockdown sensation who burst into the limelight and is still making waves.
With his impeccable flow, the soft-spoken lad brings back the āE-Sir vibe,ā a notion that has been a point of contention on social media as some believe there is nothing to compare the two.
Trio Mio and the Late E-Sir
Trio Mio and the Late E-Sir
Nod from Nameless
In May, legendary Kenyan singer David Mathenge aka Nameless jotted down a special message to the Gengetone artist as he weighed in on the E-sir comparison.
In a tweet, Nameless lauded the younger musician for the good job he is doing in the music Industry, stating by the virtue of him being compared to the late E-sir, it means that he is doing something impactful.
āKeep up the good work @TriomioOfficial whenever you see yourself being compared to greats like E-Sir then you are definitely impactful. Bless upā shared Nameless.
Upon seeing the message, Trio Mio, appreciated Nameless for encouraging him to keep pushing; saying itās an honour to be in the same conversation with him.
āThank you so much @namelesskenya this means the world to me. Itās a great honor to even be in the same convo as The Legend Goat Inanipea strength ya kuzidi kuskuma. Bless Upā reads Trio Mioās reply.
Nelly the Goon and Trio Mio
Nelly the Goon and Trio Mio
Trio Mio’s journey
Trio has been closely following his elder brotherās steps, Bigting AP, a rapper, stylist, and scriptwriter. His journey started by watching his older brother rapping to beats on YouTube.
Barely a year in the public eye, Trio Mio has found success in various ways. His songs such as Bazeng, Madimanga, and Cheza Kama Wewe have had thousands of views on YouTube.
His catapulting force to stardom came when his single āCheza Kama Weweā hit the socials. The video is now at 800k+ views, while the remix featuring Mejja, Exray, and Nellythegoon sits at 8.7million views on YouTube.