As a child performer he travelled the United States opening for icons like Miles Davis, Janet Jackson and Jimmy Buffett.
In 2016, Draze rose to prominence in response to his video release The Hood Ain't the Same,[8] which targeted the issue of gentrification in the Central District of Seattle, WA (USA).
[11] His music has featured on several TV shows, advertisements, and film including "The Main Thing" became the theme song for Angela Rye's show on Tidal, "Children of the Light" was also the theme song for the podcast "On One" with Angela Rye and other placements on Speedo, The Masked Singer, All American, The Last O.G., Ballers, Empire, Love and Hip Hop, ESPN SportsCenter, Sony PlayStation, NFL Network, Absentia, NBA TV, The Rap Game, NFL Total Access and Black Ink Crew.
[15][16] Draze's "Through the Eyes of Art" partnership with the Museum of Pop Culture is one of the premier annual Black History Month celebrations in Seattle.
[17] In 2022, Draze along with Converge Media[18] won an Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for writing the theme song for their Morning Show.