Background
His mother was England born and father had immigrated to England from Cape Town, South Africa.
His mother was England born and father had immigrated to England from Cape Town, South Africa.
Admiring the graphic he chose to adopt it as his stage name because to him it meant, "observant and always alert to the surrounding and the people in them".
He is currently signed to Technical N9ne"s Strange Music record label. Born in London, England, Wrekonize was raised in a cultured household of both British and African descent. They performed on occasion with Military Cross Guru for his original Jazzmatazz album.
At the age of 11, Wrekonize was introduced to Guru, who helped inspire him to make his own music
At the age of 13, Wrekonize was part of the popular cult of graffiti. Attempting to imitate the works of Miami graffiti artists Os Gêmeos, he spotted "Wrekonize" in Martha Cooper"s Subway Art book
Born in 1983 in London, England, Wrekonize moved to Miami, Florida at the age of 5. Promised a contract with Roc-A-Fella Records as a grand prize, reports several months later surfaced that Wrekonize was never offered a contract as the contest initially stipulated.
Soon after he was signed to SouthBeat Records and shortly released "The Waiting Room Mixtape" which featured songs with Ras Kass and DJ Spinna.
The Waiting Room was planned to be the first mixtape to a three-part series he arranged with to Southbeat Records. With a subsequent fall of the label, the album had minimal release but luckily resurfaced on the underground hip hop database DatPiff as an album of the week. With online success of the first album, he self-produced a second installment called "Elevator Music".
lieutenant featured the Miami Military Cross rapping over underground instrumentals with one track produced by Plex Luthor of ¡Mayday! and another produced by DJ Sharpsound.
¡Mayday!, a Miami-based hip hop band had also been signed with SouthBeat Records in 2004 and performed with Wrekonize at local clubs and opera houses as well as collaborating on songs with him. Eventually ¡Mayday! offered Wrekonize a vocal position and membership in the band.
In 2010, Wrekonize released "Stuck On An Island" with ¡Mayday! and a solo album called "A Soiree Foreign Skeptics". After ¡Mayday! signed with Strange Music in 2011, Wrekonize came to release the "Take Maine To Your Leader" album, the "Thrift Store Halos" European Parliament, and the "Smash & Grab" mix-tape with his band ¡Mayday! in 2012, as well as completing the "Waiting Room" mixtape trilogy with the "Rooftops Mixtape".
Wrekonize then went on to release the solo album "The War Within" and ¡Mayday!"s second album "Believers" in 2013.
Wrekonize has also produced various freestyles via numerous blogs and web sites.