Music career From his youth, Duncan Wene Mighty began as an instrumentalist; he played drums in church and was the choir director. His interest in music grew with time and eventually led him to the school, where he studied
Audio engineering. During his
Youth Service, he served as a sound instructor for
Benson and Hedges. He also worked at Dolphin Studios while on IT at Muson Centre in Lagos. At this time, Wene Mighty was certain about his singing potential, although his main focus was strongly on music production. He would later begin recording and eventually combining both skills. In 2014, Wene Mighty released his fourth studio album
Grace & Talent through his own imprint Young Wealth Records. The album included contributions from
Phyno, KING STUNNA, Tick Lips, J Flex and more. ==Personal life==