MK K-Clique

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MK K-Clique
محمد هايري امين
Born
Muhammad Hairi Amin bin Hamdan

(1996-07-27) July 27, 1996 (age 28)
Nationality Malaysian
Other namesMK K-Clique
Hairiwhuut
Alma mater Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • media personality
  • actor
  • model
Years active2010–present
Spouse
Siti Hajar Syeikh Nordin
(m. 2023)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Labels

Muhammad Hairi Amin bin Hamdan [1] (born July 27, 1996), known professionally as MK K-Clique (briefly Hairi Whuut), is a Malaysian rapper, singer, songwriter, media personality, actor, and model. He is a group member of K-Clique, a Sabahan-based group. His fame dates to 2018 when his group, K-Clique released their song titled Lane Lain Line on YouTube and became the most streamed artist on Spotify in 2019. [2] In 2020, he and his fellow members got nominated for Best Southeast Asia Act at the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA). [3]

Contents

After several years in the music and actor industries, MK has announced his own clothing brands, Three O' Two. The brand name inspired from a Penal Code Section 302 in the Laws of Malaysia: Act 574. [4] where he always put those numbers in his song.

This network concept is based on streetwear clothing by his own inspiration and the helps of his creative teams. [5]

After one year in the mainstream industry, by 2019 his Instagram account had reached one million followers. [6]

Personal life

MK or his full name Muhammad Hairi Amin bin Hamdan or mostly known as Hairi or Mat among his close friends was born on 27 July 1996 at Tawau General Hospital, Tawau, Sabah. When Hairi was very young, he was raised in a remote village called Tanjung Batu Tengah, almost ten minutes from the Tawau town. He is the seventh of eight children. Two have his siblings have since died. He graduated from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Kota Kinabalu campus in Sabah. During his study, he and his friends—Noki, Tuju, Somean, KDeaf, FareedPF, Gnello dan NastyNas form a Rap group called K-Clique. [7] [8]

Discography

As of 4 September 2023

Single with K-Clique

YearTitleComposer
2018Lane Lain LineTuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean
Sah Tu SatuTuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean, Na$tyNas, KDeaf
Memorabilia (feat. XNADS)GNello, FareedPF
LicikTuju
2019WarnaTuju, MK
Mimpi (feat. Alif)Tuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean
Beg 2 BackTuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean, Na$tyNas, KDeaf
Kamu OkayNoki, GNello, Na$tyNas, KDeaf
2020Kitta MoveTuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean, Na$tyNas, KDeaf
MeraisTuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean, Na$tyNas, KDeaf
Pulang (feat. AJ)MK, GNello, SoMean
2021Sebelum/ ParacetamolTuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean, Na$tyNas, KDeaf
2022SUSTENTOSaucie-J, Tuju, Noki, MK, GNello, FareedPF, SoMean, Na$tyNas, KDeaf

Collaboration/Featuring with other artists

YearTitleSingerFeaturing
2019BalCapriceTuju, ‘’’MK’’’ & Zynakal
BossKuMeerFlyTuju, ‘’’MK’’’ & Somean
Haa TepokMeerFlyKidd Santhe & ‘’’MK’’’
NoirFareedPF (K-Clique)GNello, AxelJonas, IYB Midnight & ‘’’MK’’’
Kejar MasaZemo (KCHCXN) & MK
GarisAzamrhadio, MK & $an
IMSOLil J, Alan D & MK
2020Peluang KeduaNabila Razali
Zoom Zoom Zoom'MK’, Noki Gnello (K-Clique), Kidd Santhe, Cat Farish
2021Ciao Joe Flizzow ALYPH Magic Potions (Producer)

SonaOne Kid Kenobi (Additional Arrangement) ‘’’MK’’’& Jay Park (Vocals)

CamtuSENNAWolfy (Producer)

‘’’MK’’’ (Vocals)

Payung PelangiNoki & MK (K-Clique)
VetoDJ CZATUJULOCA (Vocals)

‘’’MK’’’ (Vocals)

2022Tragi$ (OST Rompak)TUJULOCA, MK & Chubb-E
Sapu Rata (PUBG Mobile Malaysia Theme Song 2022)MKWolfy (Producer)
2023Lampu Biru (REMIX)Lucidrari & FITTOFITTO (Producer) & (Mixing Mastering)

‘’’MK K-Clique’’’ (Vocals)

Dannqrack (Vocals)

Eemrun (Vocals)

2023Malampagi (REMIX)SaixseTaimetMusic (Producer)

MingAling, Wolfy (Co Producer) (Mixing Mastering) ‘’’MK’’’ (Vocals)

Filmography

Film

YearTitleCharacterRemarks
2021Marabahaya UndergroundMKFirst film
2022Bunga dan KayuNoah
RompakDaniel
7 Minggu Sebelum KahwinAmar Baharom
2024MustaqimMustaqim
RebelBono
Paku Tanah JawaDato' RizaIndonesia movie

Drama

YearTitleCharacterTV ChannelRemarks
2021The HotelSean Astro Ria First drama
Oh My HantaranRizal TV9
2024Aku Bukan UstazahAdam TV3

Television

YearTitleCharacterTV ChannelRemarks
2019 MeleTOP Himself Astro Ria with K-Clique
Unplugged
Trek SelebritiEpisode 9 guest

Music Video

YearSong TitleSingerProducer
2020Peluang KeduaNabila Razali Warner Chappell Music

Awards

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