Nachvov’s elder brother is Mulati.
Speaking of Nachvov, one name can never be avoided, Murat-K. In 2004, Xinjiang's legendary label Six City announced its establishment, conquered Urumqi with Uyghur rap, and became the first teacher for many young rappers. Murat-K, the core member of Six City, is Nachvov's brother.
Thanks to his elder brother’s music creation, Naqi began to be exposed to HipHop music at the age of 5, and often listened to his elder brother telling various stories about hip-hop. The influence he heard and saw made him have a strong interest in rap, and his heart for hip-hop became even more intense. Since high school, Naqi began to try to create.
But he doesn’t want to bear the halo of his brother. He wants to follow his own path, just like what he sang in "Brother": I haven’t told too many people that I am your brother, because I Want to rely on myself. And creation is an arduous road. He encountered countless pitfalls along the way. He found a recording studio, a beat, a mixer, and a post-production. He emptied his pockets, but the music he produced was not satisfactory.
I finally created a piece that felt good, and I happily asked my brother to comment on it, but I was poured cold water on it. Mulati said bluntly: For your level, you should study hard. Although Naqi was frustrated, he became more determined. He believed that he would be able to move forward on the road of hip-hop.