In the early 1990s, he teamed up with Kamron, ATA, Firstborn and Tommy Never in Young Black Teenagers, who released two albums before splitting up.
[1] In 1996, he worked with Bill Irwin on the musical Hip Hop Wonderland.
He also worked on Wyclef Jean's first album,[1] as well as with another Fugee, Lauryn Hill.
[2] Skribble released several mix albums, including two volumes of Traffic Jams, two volumes of MDMA, Essential Dance 2000 (on Atlantic Records), Essential Spring Break and Skribble's House (both on London-Sire Records) and Perfecto Presents: DJ Skribble (on ThriveDance/Perfecto Records).
He is currently a resident DJ at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.