Adam Mišík
Adam Mišík came up in Prague with his debut album "25" in 2017. He works in a pop and R&B space that found an audience fairly quickly in the Czech Republic....
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Adam Mišík came up in Prague with his debut album "25" in 2017. He works in a pop and R&B space that found an audience fairly quickly in the Czech Republic.
His second album "Spolu" arrived in 2019 and included collaborations with Czech artists like Nik Tendo and Anna K. The song "Tvoje Světy" from that period became a chart hit there, getting regular radio play.
He's released a few more records since, including "Nahoru / Dolů" in 2021 and "Moje Světy" in 2022. He works as a solo artist but brings in other musicians for recordings and shows.
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