It is by no accident that producer Phonix Beats is experiencing the amount of success he is at radio. His musical influences go beyond the popular & proven and even moreso, his business acumen is guided by not only his mentors, but his legal guardians. For his mother was known as a power house vocalist to many of the legends such as Stevie Wonder & Prince, while his pops was tickling melodies over the classic albums that will forever live in music history! This is by far no mistake that Phonix Beats is experiencing his moment, better yet it is of distinct musical destiny. In an era where artists are signed for one off record deals, it is rare to conquer what Phonix Beats has in the past year. Landing a placement on two of Roc Nations' biggest rap artists sharing the same month of album releases, Phonix wasn't satisfied at that. He wanted more.. He wanted his moment!
Fresh off of a lucrative publishing deal with BMG without a record on radio, Phonix Beats was convinced in his ability to make musical history. And two months into the release of the J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive album he had earned himself a part of a 25 year broken record of a hip-hop artist going platinum without any features. Better yet, he earned himself a single off of both albums in the same quarter. Ladies & gentlemen, what you are about to experience is no accident... Meet Phonix Beats, producer of No Role Modelz for J. Cole's grammy nominated Rap Album of the Year: 2014 Forest Hills Drive, and producer of Fabulous' We Good & Cinnamon Apple off of the The Young OG Project.