Bio

My story with music started when I was just seven years old, holding a guitar that felt bigger than me. Those first chords lit a spark, and I realized early on that sound could say what words alone never could. As I grew, hip hop found me—and from the first time I picked up a pen and spit my own rhymes, I knew I had found a voice that was truly mine.

For the past 18 years, I’ve been living hip hop, studying the culture, and sharpening my flow. Rap became more than music—it became survival, therapy, and freedom all rolled into one. Every freestyle, every verse, every late-night session is a reflection of the struggles I’ve faced and the strength I’ve gained.

What makes my music real is that it comes from lived experience. I don’t chase trends or put on a mask—I rap the truth, raw and uncut. My sound is influenced by the roots of the culture, but it’s also shaped by my own story: the highs, the lows, and the lessons along the way.

The guitar gave me discipline, rap gave me resilience, and together they gave me purpose. After nearly two decades in the game, I’m still hungry, still evolving, and still dedicated to pushing my craft further. This isn’t just music to me—it’s a life’s work.

When you hear my tracks, you’re not just listening to a rapper. You’re hearing a lifetime of passion, grind, and authenticity in every bar.