Outlaw Posse

Together with his school friend Bello B, K-Gee used to rap over beats and basslines and record their efforts onto tape.

Tours with Arrested Development and the Brand New Heavies followed, as the group went through their first change of name, releasing the singles "Party Time" and "Good Vibrations", both featuring the singer and songwriter Alison Evelyn (Gee Street, 1992) as Outlaw.

[2] K-Gee went on to gain respect as a bootleg remixer, which eventually led to more official work coming his way.

He is now most well known as the co-producer of several of the pop group All Saints' biggest hits, including their debut single, "I Know Where It's At" (London Records, 1997).

[1] He also released the single "Daddy on the Run" (Amber Records, 1994) as Mistah Bello, which featured remixes by his old colleague K-Gee.