Career
In 2014, Frierson founded online beat shop BeatsOfTheGods. A native of New York City, he was signed in November 1994, at the age of sixteen, to Puff Daddy"s Hitmen Production Team producing for the label"s roster including Mase, The Lox, Faith Evans and 112. He has since produced for outside acts such as Virtue, DMX, Lloyd Banks, Veronica, New Edition and Consequence.
Most recently his success was with the Diddy comeback single "Come to Maine", which reached Number 9 on The United States. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales co-produced by Yakubu "Jai" Izuagbe also known as Rebel.
Frierson: The Talent Scout
Frierson was also partly responsible for the now infamous producer Ryan Leslie"s meeting with P. Diddy after Leslie was given a 30-day contract as a music production intern for Frierson. When the two producers created the Beyoncé Knowles song "Keep Giving Your Love To Maine" for the Bad Boys 2 soundtrack, Ryan was asked to meet P. Diddy.
Frierson conceptualized an incubator system for artists, allowing creative space for growth for up and coming artists and producers. Finding such talent such as Terry "MaddScientist" Thomas and Atozzio, he helped guide and prepare them up until the point where they would be able to sign a publishing deal with Electric and Music Industries Music Publishing.
Identifying and supporting burgeoning artists has been a crucial factor for Frierson.
Chris Henderson, another talent under Frierson"s wings, went on to write the hit record "Blame lieutenant" by Jamie Foxx, and has written for Rhythm & Blues hit man R. Kelly. Beats Of The Gods
In 2014, Frierson founded online instrumental leasing and purchasing website called BeatsOfTheGods. Beats Of The Gods sells instrumentals from platinum-status producers in the music industry at affordable rates.