His mother, Quincy Tejeda, is most noted for her professional singing career with the Nashville Super Choir Cast[1] and the Bobby Jones Gospel Show.
Upon completion of high school, OG decided to pursue producing as a full-time career being inspired by predecessors such as Timbaland, Jerome Harmon Danja, Drumma Boy, Neptunes, Teddy Riley, and Ryan Leslie.
Through relationship with both, OG was able to gain great placements (i.e. Yo Gotti, Strange Music) [3][4] while being a part of the infamous underground production core the "A-Team.
"[5] He spent extensive time in different studios doing sessions and gaining knowledge on the commitment it took to produce quality sounding music.
OG is also working with friend and recording artist Ari Stylez (first introduced on Style network's Chicagolicious),[7] while also producing for sportsmen hip-hop acts such as Iman Shumpert"[8] and O'Brien Schofield.