His music style characteristically contains themes promoting Hindu philosophy and many of his songs are bhajans.
[1] He is married to Amanda Giacomini and the pair divide their time between teaching at their Point Reyes yoga studio, Point Reyes Yoga, and traveling for music performance.
[2] Yoga Journal reviewed MC Yogi's work as "surprisingly educational" because "he makes rapping about Hindu deities little learning opportunities".
[3] The New York Times said that MC Yogi may embody the ethos of the Wanderlust Festival more than any other performer.
[5][6] In 2009 Starbucks promoted an MC Yogi song as part of a campaign called "Are You In?"