He has worked on projects with Q-Tip, Theophilus London, Pitbull, Kid Sister and Alvin Risk.
[2] T&A Records has played an important role in cultivating multiple movements in dance music, especially Baltimore club and Moombahton.
The Pitbull collaboration predated the EDM influx and gained the eye of the Ministry of Sound.
[1] U Street Music Hall was named as a top ten venue in the US by Rolling Stone as of 2013.
His next single "After The Dance" featured Q-Tip and Theophilus London and was lauded by critics as "A timeless dancefloor motivator that would fit as well in a set with say "Rapture" as "Step Into A World".