Alamo's family moved to New Rochelle after the collapse of buildings that were burning around areas in the Bronx.
[6] In 1989, Alamo was signed to Elektra Records after Grand Puba[7] finalizing a deal with A&R Dante Ross.
Two songs "Playin' the Game" and "Don't Waste My Time" was produced by Alamo on Puba's second album 2000 in 1995.
In 1996, he produced a track called " Open Bar" on Sadat's first solo album, Wild Cowboys.
[11] In 1998, he and Grand Puba made their return to appear on the group's fourth album Foundation[12] He produced three tracks, including "Back Up off the Wall", "Probable Cause" and "I'm Black and I'm Proud".