Expanding his reach overseas, Windy worked with S.K.I.T.Z Beatz on a remix of "Come Get It" feat Pusha T & P Money (Originally produced by Timbaland ) has been featured on Noisey by Vice to over a million subscribers.
DJ Trendsetter Sense reached out to Emerson to learn more about his movement and shortly thereafter, set up features with hip hop artists such as Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Pusha T, Raekwon and Birdman for Windy's debut project, Herojuana.
On May 13, 2014 Windy released the album Herojuana[5] on his label Pearl Harbor Entertainment with production credits that includes Timbaland, DJ Mustard, Mike Will Made It, Jazzfeezy, !llmind, Sonny Digital and The Nominees.
The video shows Windy wearing a traditional Indian Chief headdress and using a peace pipe—two items considered sacred by the Native American Nation.
Also part of the panel was Hip Hip-Hop Chess Federation’s Adisa Banjoko and RZA discussing "Living Like Kings" and "Hands Up Don’t Shoot: From Ferguson to A3C" put on by UnsignedHype.com.
Windy stays active in the community working with non profits like “Im My Own Blessing” in March 2014, over the course of two days, making sandwiches and distributing them to the hungry.
Partnering with local radio station Magic 92.5, and Cruise For The Cause Emerson donated[12] from his own collection a fully restored 1963 Chevy Impala which was auctioned off to a listener.
Emerson is currently working on his web series The CHRONICles of Weedman Windy which strives to educate and redefine the benefits cannabis offers with a release for mid 2015.