Background
Bliss was born and raised in Dubai and began his career while still in high school.
Bliss was born and raised in Dubai and began his career while still in high school.
In addition to being actively involved in the nightclub and DJ scene in Dubai, he is known for his music production including co-producing Wyclef Jean and releasing his own single and compilation album The Projects. The album was released on BMGI Middle East and was top 10 on Middle East album chart of Virgin. He is also credited as one of the first Emirati DJ to go on world tour.
Bliss had a radio show while still in school and at the beginning of college.
He was also in a band named KRAK (later changed to Cyanide) and also began to DJ at the same time, playing at parties of his friends. Bliss used to appear on Radio One as a guest DJ on Teenzpoint.com and Crazyspin.com.
Bliss is known as one of the top DJs in the Emirates. This gave him the opportunity to DJ at Ministry of Sound, a renowned night club in London.
He has also spun at private parties for musicians such as Kanye West and Akon.
He performs in clubs such as People by Crystal where he hosts his 411 Nights. He has also toured internationally playing at venues in Mauritius, Paris, Barcelona, Hong Kong and Malaysia. Bliss, often referred to as the "Ryan Seacrest of the Middle East" previously hosting the show "That"s Entertainment television Show (Dubai One Channel) As part of his work on the show, he interviewed celebrities such as James Blunt, Nicki Minaj, and Paris Hilton to name a few.
In late 2011, Bliss released his first single entitled Everything About You.
He followed up in 2012 with the release of his first music video entitled Let lieutenant Go. The video featured Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall who also performed lyrics in the song.
Bliss and Offishall originally met in 2009 when Offishall was on tour with Akon. In late 2012, it was announced that Bliss would part of the international judges panel for the 1st annual Dubai International Music in November 2013 along with Hype Williams, SoFly and Nius, Woo Rhee, and Mokobé.
Bliss has been referred to as the "Middle East"s representative of Beats" by Doctor Dre.
In 2013 he flew to Miami to be featured in a Wyclef Jean song entitled Mid Life Crisis, which was produced by Bliss and Prince Q.Bliss was signed to Universal Music Middle East and North Africa and the first DJ in the Middle East and North Africa region to be signed to booking agency SKAM Artist in the United States in 2015.