In 2004 after winning a produce for Kool G Rap beat contest, I decided that I wanted to produce music full time.During that time I was attending in college at the University of Florida. I lived alone in a 2 bedroom apartment. I converted the second bedroom into a recording studio and experienced some of the best times of my life. In that small room I perfected my craft and produced two solo albums, "Take A Hit" Vol. 1 & 2, Kin "The Next of Kin", Busta Brown "The Game Room", and Joey Duz "How Duz He Do It?". This music is only available in physical form and perhaps one day I will make it available for download.After graduating college I moved back to Miami and started working with Salazar and Los at AOD studios. Along with Los (producer Trick Daddy, Rick Ross) I produced tracks for Pitbull, Ryan Banks, Peedi Crack and more. Together with Los and Sunzoo I produced the majority of Mexicano 777's upcoming album.About a month before my trial I released my instrumental album "Powerful Muzik (For The People)", fearing that I may got to jail for a long time. My favorite beat is "Another Day" because it explains most of my frustrations. This album also includes "P's N Q's" which is the beat that won the produce for Kool G Rap competition. "Powerful Muzik" has been downloaded over 10,000 times with no record label support and with no promotional budget. You can download it by clicking here .After I was acquitted of bogus charges in 2008, I moved to New York City to further pursue my musical career. At the moment, I am currently working with Andre Neal (formerly of Violator) of PW Harddrive at Quad Studios in Times Square helping manage other producers such as Ty Fyffe (50 Cent, Jay Z, Nas), Track Starz (Chingy, Ludacris), and Big Wing. I also manage 95Flavas.com, work freelance in paid search (online marketing), and most recently as a membership consultant at New York Sports Club.