Bobby J

Bobby J became a professional DJ at the age of 12, performing for school dances, corporate events, and private clients such as Walmart, Supercuts, Horn Blower Cruises MDR, and Jr. Seau of the San Diego Chargers.

Bobby J played football and golf alongside Heisman Trophy winners Reggie Bush and Alex Smith.

In 2013, Bobby J quickly gained wider recognition as a songwriter and producer with multiple successful releases for artists Trevor Moran and Snoop Dogg.

The song "Someone"[1] written for artist and YouTuber Trevor Moran topped the charts in the United States and peaked at #1 on the US Billboard Trending 140.

[7] The album GOLD also includes a special acoustic version of the song "Ordinary" showcasing the works of both producers Charlie Puth and Bobby J. Bobby J is known to have worked on records featuring both Artists and YouTubers such as Snoop Dogg, Ne-Yo, Lil Wayne, Sean Paul, Flo Rida, 2 Chainz, Charlie Puth, Black Jeezus, Inanna Sarkis, Ricky Dillon,[8] Kyle Massey, Maxso, Meg MayBaby DeAngelis, and Trevor Moran, Ona, Danielle Cohn, RuPaul's Drag Race Stars Shangela Laquifa Wadley, Alyssa Edwards, Laganja Estranja, and alongside mixing engineer Christopher “Tito JustMusic” Trujillo, who engineered on the Grammy Nominated Ariana Grande album “Dangerous Woman”.

He has also been spotted through various social media sources in studios working with artists like Kyle Massey, Hana Giraldo, Rich The Kid, OG Maco, Zay Hilfiger, Kristen Hancher, Hailee Lautenbach, Joey Graceffa, Ona, and Elijah Daniel.