He’s a multi-talented rapper, music producer, musician, entertainer, performer, and artist—widely recognized as one-half of the iconic east coast hip-hop duo Nice and Easy. Over the years, he’s built a solid reputation, especially through standout tracks like “Sometimes I Rhyme Slow” and “Hip Hop Junkies,” which helped cement his place in the rap scene. But before fame came knocking, he actually made a name for himself in a totally different way. Back then, he was known as Human Beatbox, showcasing jaw-dropping skills that earned him recognition as a beatboxing champion. It was this early talent that laid the foundation for his future success in music. Born in the United States, he’s come a long way from those initial days, evolving into a respected figure in the industry. His journey—from beatboxing prodigy to acclaimed artist—shows just how much passion and persistence can shape a career. And throughout it all, he’s remained true to his roots, letting his artistry speak for itself.
In September 2023, he took the stage at Madison Square Garden for the Hip Hop Forever concert, delivering a powerful live performance. Then, in October of the same year, he joined forces with Run the Jewels for a show in Atlanta that fans won’t soon forget. Looking back even further, all the way to 1997, he made his mark by rapping on and co-producing the album IV: Blazing Hot, a project that still resonates with hip-hop enthusiasts today.