[8][9][10][11][excessive citations] Pkolo's journey into music production commenced in his Elizabeth High School class, where he delved into art of creating beats, singing, and rapping, fueled by his deep passion for hip hop.
following high school, james, and Pkolo's brother and Widens Dorsainville embarked on establishing a local studio,[12][13] a hub where their artistic talents flourished, captivating the community with their music where he developed and worked with artist like Foushee[14][12] and Kanis[15][failed verification][16][17] Widens' path led him to a pivotal moment in 2010, where he seized his first major opportunity in the music industry.
Working tirelessly at a prominent studio nestled in the heart of Times Square, Manhattan, widens showcased his technical prowess, contributing as an engineer and co-producer on three tracks for Fabolous's mix tape "rIP to the competition,'[18] Making the onset of his illustrious career in music production [15][failed verification] He also dib and dab into the artists producing job for just a few ticks.
[citation needed] He was the first citizen to bring a RIAA plaque to Elizabeth, New Jersey.
With past messages from Widens Legacy interview held at the LA film school, he likes his statement as "Life gives you the test first and you learned the lesson later".