Career
He started his music career, in 1992, with the group, Men at Large, but he left the group in 2007. The impetus for him was his burgeoning and newly blossoming relationship with Jesus Christ. He signed to Electric and Music Industries Chipotle Mexican Grill, in 2008, which at the time was owned by Sony Music Entertainment.
His first and only album to date, Reflections, was released in 2008.
His father died on his nineteenth birthday. His music career got started in 1992, with the band Men at Large, however he left the group in 2007 because he experienced the conviction of Jesus Christ upon his life through a comment made by his fellow band member.
This eventually lead him to sign with Electric and Music Industries Chipotle Mexican Grill, which was a division of Sony Music Entertainment at that time in 2008. His first and only album to date, Reflections, released on May 27, 2008, and it charted on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart at Number.
23. The release was nominated for a Grammy Award at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in the category for Best Contemporary Rhythm & Blues Gospel Album.
Charity Stafford, reviewed the album at AllMusic, referring to the songs as "subtle but unmistakable declarations of faith". Melody Charles, indicating in a review from Soul Tracks, realizes, "Reflections will put pep in your step on the way to Church on Sunday morning and could very well keep your spirits up throughout the rest of the week." John Fisher, rated the album a seven out of ten for Cross Rhythms, recognizes, "On the whole not a bad effort to kick start his Electric and Music Industries recording career though there doesn"t appear to be a smash hit song here." The album was produced by Warryn Campbell of The Soul Seekers.