He’s an actor and musician widely recognized by Disney fans for his standout role as Da Boss in the television movie Let It Shine. That performance really put him on the map, showcasing his talent in both acting and music. Around that time, he also made a strong impression as Marcus Simms in the sci-fi adventure film Earth to Echo, further proving his range as a young performer. As his career progressed, he landed a major role portraying Ralph Tresvant in the BET miniseries The New Edition Story, which added another impressive credit to his growing resume. Then, in 2019, he took on a compelling role in HBO’s critically acclaimed series Euphoria, marking a significant shift into more mature, complex storytelling.
Before all the fame and spotlight, his journey began early—he recorded his first rap song when he was just 9 years old, showing a passion for music from a young age. By 16, his talent caught attention when he was invited to compete in Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing, a pivotal moment that helped shape his path forward. Originally hailing from Saginaw, Michigan, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 8 with his parents and younger sister, Soteria. That move turned out to be a turning point, opening doors to opportunities in entertainment. Throughout it all, he’s remained grounded, letting his work speak for itself—whether he’s acting, singing, or bringing authenticity to every role he takes on.
He dropped his debut single, titled “She Say,” which quickly grabbed attention and marked the beginning of his journey in the music scene. As he stepped into the spotlight, many started talking about how he brought a fresh vibe with the track. It was clear that he wasn’t just passing through—he was here to stay, and every move he made after that seemed to build on the momentum he created with “She Say.” People kept wondering what he’d do next, but one thing was certain: he had made a strong first impression.