With his latest release, ‘Man I Used To Be’, Dax delivers a powerful, emotional performance that lays bare his journey of self-reflection and growth.
The Canadian-Nigerian rapper and singer once again showcases his ability to blend vulnerability with lyrical precision, creating a song that resonates far beyond its melodies.
Born Daniel Nwosu Jr., Dax rose from humble beginnings as a college janitor to a global voice known for his unfiltered storytelling and intense delivery.
Whether through spoken word, rap, or melodic vocals, Dax has always worn his heart on his sleeve something that has earned him a fiercely loyal fan base.
His music often speaks to real-life struggles: depression, self-doubt, purpose, and redemption.
‘Man I Used To Be’ is a haunting yet hopeful track that digs into the internal war between who we are and who we used to be.
Over a mellow yet gripping instrumental, Dax reflects on past mistakes, lost innocence, and the process of healing.
His voice carries the weight of experience not just as an artist, but as a man who has faced real battles and come out stronger.
The lyrics are raw and introspective, making listeners confront their own transformations.
With lines like ‘I’m not proud of who I was, but I respect the path I walked’, Dax reminds us that growth isn’t always clean it’s often messy, painful, and filled with regret.
But it’s also worth it. This song is not just a track it’s a conversation with the self, a confessional wrapped in music.
‘Man I Used To Be’ is a moving chapter in Dax’s evolving artistry, and it stands as a testament to the power of music as a tool for healing and truth.