Background
Carmichael was born in Paterson, New Jersey.
Carmichael was born in Paterson, New Jersey.
There, as a teenager, he formed his own rap group. He later went to Germany for his military duty in 1989. He left the army in 1991 to proceed with his music career.
Carmichael is best known for his rapping with the popular Eurodance group Culture Beat, such as on the song "Number Deeper Meaning", with Tania Evans on vocals.
In 1997, Carmichael and Evans left Culture Beat to pursue solo careers. Carmichael started to work with the group Rappers Against Racism where he was featured on their two hits, "Sorry" and "Hiroshima (Fly Little Bird)".
In the summer of 2000, he released his lone solo single, "Your Love (Encore)" together with Cheryll Lynn. The song received a lot of airplay on the European hip-hop/Rhythm & Blues radio stations.
He is currently living in United States of America (New Jersey) preparing new songs with longtime friend-Producer rEco Lynch of www.hiphop-instrumental.net.
In 2015 he officially left the music industry.
Carmichael was already a rapper on early Culture Beat songs from 1990, when they released the singles "I Like You" and "Erdbeermund", but the most successful years with the group were 1993–1997, when they achieved worldwide hits with "Mr. Vain", "Anything", "Inside Out", "World in Your Hands" and "Crying in the Rain".