While constantly hearing Cash Money and No Limit Records in New Orleans, Trademark also became heavily influenced by the New York City sound and the Wu-Tang Clan entire discography, particularly Method Man's album Tical 2000: Judgment Day.
Jet Life grew to include (at different points) Trademark da Skydiver, Curren$y, Young Roddy, Corner Boy P, T.Y., Fiend, Street Wiz, Marygold, and producer Monsta Beatz.
After working for a few years with the Jet Life crew, Trademark decided to show his versatility and individual value as a rapper by creating the Flamingo Barnes project and subsequent record label with the same name.
The two albums have been described as having trap music production with nods to the ASAP Mob sound but Trademark defines the style as just simply, "Flamingo Barnes."
His music video for "Rite Nah" featuring Dizzy Wright premiered on BET's 106 & Park and is also in rotation on MTV Jams.