He’s widely recognized by several aliases—Aquarius’Killa, Raven Miyagi, and Denny Cascade—but most people just know him as a standout underground hip-hop artist. He was once a key member of Spaceghost Purrp’s Raider Klan Collective, which helped shape his early sound and presence in the scene. His big break came when he was featured on Lil Ugly Mane’s track “Twistin,” a moment that truly put him on the map after it got airplay on BBC Radio overseas. That exposure brought international attention and marked a turning point in his career.
Before all the spotlight and recognition, he was just a kid from Carol City, Florida, part of the greater Miami area, where he first discovered his passion for creativity. He picked up the pen at just 12 years old, diving into both music and visual art with a raw, unfiltered energy. During his early high school years, he attended Design & Architecture High School, where he further nurtured his artistic instincts. But it wasn’t until he turned 16 that he really started taking music seriously—releasing his first mixtape and steadily growing a loyal following online.
Life hasn’t been without its hardships, though. He had a brother named Treon, who tragically passed away in police custody in 2014—a loss that deeply affected him and influenced much of his later work. Through it all, he’s continued to evolve, using his voice and his name to tell stories that matter. Whether you call him Aquarius’Killa, Denny Cascade, or just recognize him by his impact, one thing is clear: his journey is far from over.
When he was just 17 years old, his first street single, “Dark & Violent,” really put him on the map—earning widespread acclaim for his sharp storytelling abilities. People couldn’t stop talking about how mature and vivid his lyrics were, especially for someone so young. And then came his next big moment: the release of “Threatz,” which not only built on that early momentum but also landed major exposure when it aired on MTV and Rap Fix with Sway Calloway. It was clear from the start—his talent stood out, and his name quickly became one to watch in the hip-hop scene. With each release, his name gained more recognition, solidifying his place as a rising force in the industry.