[7] In 2014, Schwarz released a Ferguson unrest inspired Baltimore club style song titled "Hands Up Don't Shoot.
"[2][8][9][10] The summer of 2014, Abdul Ali and Schwarz produced a collaborative EP, "Already" which was released October that same year.
[8] In Baltimore, the pair started the Motivational Tour for the EP with New Jersey DJ Kilbourne.
He released the single "Get Ya Shine On" in collaboration with Cupcakke, Kreayshawn, and TT The Artist.
[13] A music video directed by James Thomas Marsh and features all three artists and So Drove on guitar.