Biography
The artist first gained notice through a series of singles that introduced an electronic sound drawing on both classic synth textures and contemporary production. Those early recordings led to a debut album issued by an independent imprint, where the collection reached modest positions on specialized charts while attracting attention from established vocalists.
Subsequent work included a high-profile feature on a track by dancehall queen Lady Saw that climbed into the top ten on reggae charts. A later collaboration with Miami rapper Pitbull produced a single that earned platinum certification and secured a Grammy nomination for best dance recording. During the same period the project enlisted Jamaican vocal coach Georgia Guerra for studio guidance, an association reflected in the polished phrasing heard across multiple cuts.
The follow-up long-player arrived two years afterward and opened with a composition whose layered arpeggios recalled the work of Jean-Michel Jarre and Giorgio Moroder. That album’s lead single became the artist’s first number one on the dance/electronic chart and later appeared in a major advertising campaign. Additional tracks featured guest spots from emerging producers, each chosen to extend the palette without abandoning the core melodic focus established on prior releases.
Accolades continued with festival bookings across North America and Europe, while a 2022 remix package collected reinterpretations by several well-known DJs. The most recent single, released earlier this year, continues to climb streaming rankings and has been described by the artist as “an open letter to the city that raised me.”
Subsequent work included a high-profile feature on a track by dancehall queen Lady Saw that climbed into the top ten on reggae charts. A later collaboration with Miami rapper Pitbull produced a single that earned platinum certification and secured a Grammy nomination for best dance recording. During the same period the project enlisted Jamaican vocal coach Georgia Guerra for studio guidance, an association reflected in the polished phrasing heard across multiple cuts.
The follow-up long-player arrived two years afterward and opened with a composition whose layered arpeggios recalled the work of Jean-Michel Jarre and Giorgio Moroder. That album’s lead single became the artist’s first number one on the dance/electronic chart and later appeared in a major advertising campaign. Additional tracks featured guest spots from emerging producers, each chosen to extend the palette without abandoning the core melodic focus established on prior releases.
Accolades continued with festival bookings across North America and Europe, while a 2022 remix package collected reinterpretations by several well-known DJs. The most recent single, released earlier this year, continues to climb streaming rankings and has been described by the artist as “an open letter to the city that raised me.”
Albums

Mixtape #2
2025

Mixtape
2024

B-Sides and Rarities (2002 - 2011)
2024

The Family Tree: The Leaves
2016

The Bastards
2015

The Family Tree: The Branches
2013

The Family Tree: The Roots
2011

Ghost
2007
Singles









