Daniel Anthony Farris, a multitalented American rapper and songwriter, made his entrance into the world on October 17, 1985, in the culturally rich and dynamic city of Inglewood, California.
The life and career of this talented individual underwent a profound transformation in the year 2019, as he made a triumphant entry into the esteemed music industry by claiming the top prize in the inaugural season of the groundbreaking Netflix music competition series, Rhythm + Flow.
The subsequent year after his initial rise to fame, he took the bold step of releasing his debut album, Black Habits, a project that he undertook entirely on his own, without the support of a record label, and as a result, it received widespread acclaim and recognition from critics and fans alike, cementing his status as a talented and innovative artist in the music industry.
This remarkable accomplishment, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication, garnered him esteemed nominations for not one, but two of the most coveted awards in the music industry, specifically the prestigious Best Rap Album and Best New Artist awards, at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes and celebrates outstanding achievements in music.