From an early age, Survitt has been surrounded by music. Singing with his grandmother, participating in church choir, and experimenting with instruments laid the foundation for a lifelong passion. At sixteen, he began making music more seriously, driven by the desire to share his vision and personal experiences with the world. Influences from Chris Brown, Tory Lanez, Michael Jackson, and the rich legacy of 90s and 2000s hip-hop and R&B can be felt throughout his sound.
He started experimenting with BandLab on a phone and headphones before realizing the need to refine his craft. After high school, he briefly studied music theory but soon switched to a hands-on program in New York, completing nine months of training and earning a degree in music production. Since then, he has focused on developing a unique sound that blends R&B, Trap, and Afro music while continually pushing creative boundaries.
His discography includes a collaborative album with producer Melotxnin titled It Feels Like a Dream, designed as a house party and vibe-focused project, and a solo album, Uphoria, crafted for euphoric R&B experiences. One of the most memorable moments in his journey was his first live show, where nerves gave way to connection as the audience embraced the music despite its R&B style.
What’s Next
He is constantly creating new projects, letting fan feedback and engagement guide what comes next. With multiple releases in the works, he continues to grow as an artist, sharing his full artistic vision and connecting with listeners one song at a time.