A Pass

A Pass later on returned to studio after a few years when he met a friend called Eddy who encouraged him to sing more professionally.

In 2011, he met video director Lukyamuzi Bashir who noticed his talent at South Syde in a studio session.

Bashir began taking him to various studios around the country and introducing him to different influential people in the music industry.

A Pass has worked with a number of producers in the Reggae and Dancehall genre including Alex from Jamaica (A.I.P), Black Spyda from Jamaica, Nessim (Badi Musik), Baru (DustVille), Timo (Badi Musik), Just Jose (Swangz Avenue), Benon Mugumbya, (Swangz Avenue), Nash (Swangz Avenue), The Late Mac Elvis (South Syde), Keyner (K Records), Samurae (Talent 256), Don (DustVille) and several others.

A Pass states he gets inspiration from music including dancehall, reggae, Rnb, hip hop and afro pop from artistes like Michael Jackson, Lucky Dube, UB40 among others[citation needed].