He has done work with/for Wretch 32, L, Josh Kumra, Emile Sande, Daley, Alex Mills, Leona Lewis, Unkle Jam, Natalia Druyts, Leela James, Mattafix and Ten Days Till.
Hunte had already been writing songs for several years when he moved to the United Kingdom, but it wasn't until a friend handed him a DAT of outtakes of the Bobby Brown "Two Can Play That Game" master that he began to really become interested in the art of production.
After graduating with a Physics and Modern Acoustics Degree from the University of Surrey in Guildford, Hunte became one of the first producers in the UK to start selling sample CDs internationally and the resulting Freekee Jack Swing and 96th Street were calling cards for his introduction to LA-based Extreme Music, one of the largest publishers in TV and film, including commercials.
Leona Lewis became a global star after winning The X Factor's 2006 competition, Leon Jean-Marie signed to Island Records, and Tendai Tyson found his creative and commercial home in the group Unkle Jam (Virgin).
Hunte has also placed two tracks in major international games alongside platinum artists Akon, Gnarls Barkley, The Black Eyed Peas, Lupe Fiasco and Dipset: "Crook Dancin'" by Slic One in Fight Night Round 3 and "Get Them Hands Hi" in EA Sports NBA Live.