[5] Mira first came in contact with producers Taz Taylor and DT through a Twitch stream in 2016, forming relationships with them based on their common method of selling and promoting their beats on platforms such as YouTube and SoundCloud.
[12] The trio proceeded to join forces in a collective label that would become what is now known as Internet Money, whose mission is to bring awareness to lesser known producers while uniting them with potential collaborators and artists.
Mira began working with Chicago rapper Jarad Higgins, known professionally as Juice WRLD, in 2016 through their mutual friend and fellow producer Sidepce, also known as DT.
[5] Mira began to send beats to Juice WRLD online, and landed production credits on his singles "All Girls Are the Same," "Lucid Dreams," "Lean Wit Me," "I'm Still, Candles," "Used To," "Hurt Me," "End Of the Road," and "I'll Be Fine" from his 2018 debut album Goodbye and Good Riddance.
He was accused of plagiarizing "Lean wit Me" (performed by Juice Wrld),[15] which he denied and later demonstrated the production of the song through a video published by his Internet Money record label on YouTube.
After the success of Goodbye and Good Riddance, Mira continued to frequently create and send collections of beats to the rapper, and estimated that the duo had over 100 unreleased songs in 2019.
Later that year, he worked with Post Malone on his song "On the Road" (featuring Meek Mill and Lil Baby) from his album Hollywood's Bleeding (2019), peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.
[28] While Mira has generally created beats for hip-hop artists, he has ventured into other styles and genres as well, and has produced on Machine Gun Kelly's pop-punk album Tickets to My Downfall.
[2] He has credited inspiration to artists Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Metro Boomin, Lex Luger, and Sonny Digital, who have each made a significant impact on hip-hop production.