Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, David "Dave B." Broadus started singing at the age of 3. His mother recalls the first song he ever sung was "Greatest Love of All" by Whitney Houston. Besides singing in church, he looked up to his older brothers who played in church. This struck his interest in learning music and learning about it. By the age of 15, he decided he wanted to be an entertainer. He already had written a small Christmas musical and sang a song in it, along with writing songs on the side. By the time he graduated high school, he was part of a small production company called Future World Productions and was cast as Tonton Jullian in the carribean opera, "Once on this Island". He also joined the Gospel rap groups Frontline Souljah and Last Day Disciples. By this time, he was into producing and was producing for the Last Day Disciples and Harmony School. Also during this time, he was in school for audio engineering and recieved a certificate for production. He then started producing for K-Drama, former member of the Last Day Disciples. His production credits also include: B.I.G.S.T.E.V.E., The DnD Mixtapes and guest appearances on K-Drama's second album "Non-Fiction: Beneath the Surface". More recently, he has just wrapped up "One Day You Will", a gospel musical, featuring Aretha Chapman. He was tripple cast as Bob-Starla's agent, Starla's father in the flashback scene, and the conscience of the present. If there is anything he can say about music, it would be this....."There are so many ways to express yourself, music is the best way. Whether it be through song, production or dance, you can be yourself through music!"
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