A mogul in the making, Pheave the artist/song-writer decided to stop playing basketball to pursue his musical career. After opening up for a pluthera of major artists including Rick Ross, Nas, Ludacris, Scarface, Twista, Gucci Mane, it was long into his career that other people recognized his raw talent. Pheave heated up the streets and radio airwaves with his smash single “Motorcycle.” Other songs that were killing the club scene were “YesSir” which was favorited by the NBA Team Chicago Bulls. After much hard work, Pheave landed a deal on Blackground Records a branch of Universal Records but never released a major project when the label was bought out.
Under new management, Pheave has new music songs like MVP thats currently heating up the streets, radio stations internet and satellite radio, other songs like “21 and Ova” which inspired a whole movie, “Ask Around”, and his most dominate single in 2013 “Keep It Movin” which was getting close to 15 spins a day on Clear Channel. Along with the major buzz within Chicago, Pheave has also branded himself in being featured in various media outlets including Creative Control, Ozone Magazine, Gift & Culture, Fakeshoredrive.com, DJBooth.net, Chopsandkicks.com, stackorstarvedvd.com, getintunestupid.com ImValid.com and other major placements.
He has also worked alongside the grammy nominated production duo “Da Internz” plus performed throughout the country including Indianapolis, Ohio, Milwaukee, Oklahoma, Texas, Atlanta, California Iowa & Detroit In learning the business, Pheave took on the lead role and launched the UpAndComers, A brand which consist of thee supporting cast of producers such as Cameron C. Starr Wells, Darien EloDaEpidemic Johnson, Joey Rock Marley, Oliver Odot Payne, Reno Wonder and Pheave himself as a songwriter. The goal is to brand the UpAndComers as a well-established production company that houses producers and songwriters.