Xsoundbeatz – Rising Music Producer from North Macedonia Making International Waves


Ilinden, Skopje Aug 27, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - 

Xsoundbeatz (Mentor Zenula), born on April 16, 2000, in Skopje, Macedonia, is a music producer and artist who has steadily built a name for himself in the Balkan and international music scene. From an early age, he showed a natural talent and deep passion for music, which later shaped his career path. At the age of 17, he officially began his journey in music production, dedicating countless hours to learning, experimenting, and perfecting his unique style. With an ear for detail and a vision for innovation, Xsoundbeatz quickly stood out among young producers. His music blends modern rhythms with emotional depth, creating a sound that resonates across different cultures.

Over the years, he has collaborated with several well-known artists, including Meda, Cansever, Xonn, Adri, and Iliriana, contributing to projects that gained strong recognition within the industry. These collaborations not only expanded his reach but also established him as a versatile and respected producer. Beyond collaborations, Xsoundbeatz has built a growing international presence, with his work featured on major platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and TikTok, reaching audiences far beyond Macedonia. His productions are recognized for their high quality, emotional impact, and ability to connect with listeners on a deeper level.

For Xsoundbeatz, music is more than a profession it is a form of storytelling, a way to translate emotions into sound, and a bridge that connects people regardless of borders. His dedication, consistency, and passion continue to drive his career forward, positioning him as one of the rising creative forces in the music industry. As he continues to expand his portfolio and collaborate with more international names, Xsoundbeatz remains focused on his long-term vision: leaving a lasting mark on the global music scene and inspiring the next generation of artists.

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