Bio

    I’m an audio engineer and producer shaped by New York, the DMV, Los Angeles, and the African Diaspora— building at the intersection of culture, sound, and infrastructure. My ear was sharpened in rooms where New York grit met Caribbean rhythm, where early Afro-beats blended with East Coast energy, and where regional sounds weren’t trends yet — they were identity. That foundation taught me how to recognize movement before it becomes mainstream.

   I built my career in the DMV, engineering for a generation of street and breakout artists, learning how to translate raw authenticity into records that travel. Later, expanding to Los Angeles deepened my understanding of scale — how records move inside larger industry ecosystems.

 Today, alongside my studio work, I contribute within the broadcast space at Radio One, supporting platforms including 93.9 WKYS and 102.3 Majic. That proximity gives me real-time insight into how music transitions from local energy to formatted radio.

   I understand how culture moves — from the streets, to the speakers, to the airwaves — and I help artists position themselves inside that motion.

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