He went on to attend Locke High School with Gerald Albright and Patrice Rushen.
[4][3] During 1987 Bias also won a Grammy Award within the category of Best Rhythm & Blues Song for co-composing Anita Baker's "Sweet Love".
As well he featured as a saxophonist on Whitney Houston's album of the same year being I'm Your Baby Tonight.
[4][2] Bias then played upon MC Hammer's 1991 album Too Legit to Quit and Salif Keita's 1991 LP Amen.
In 1999 Bias released his sophomore LP entitled "2 B Free" upon Thunderbop Records.