In 2010, he met with Sway at Def Jam’s office as well as Sony Records executives Wayne Williams & Larry Campbell in New York & performed in their office which ended in a standing ovation, but the excitement was short lived. After his release, he gave up drug dealing & drinking in exchange for a sober, more meaningful life. In 2003 after meeting with Cash Money Records CEO Brian “Baby” Williams discussing a possible record deal, Afori was indicted for Conspiracy to distribute drugs & was sentenced to 6 years in Federal Prison, but came home in 2008 a changed man. He has released 4 albums, 1 mixtape, & has performed with a lot of hip hop heavyweights such as Lil Boosie, Yo Gotti, 50 Cent, TI, Jeezy & many more. Prior to making music he was just another drug dealer living a reckless lifestyle. In 1997, he entered a local talent show just joking around & to his surprise won 1st place becoming the most well known rapper in the city of Mobile. He was shot for the first time at the tender age of 13 & four more times on 4 separate occasions by the age of 19. Too much time alone for an idle minded teenager inevitably led to a path of destruction. Afori was raised in Roger Williams Projects, one of Mobile, Alabama’s most dangerous neighborhoods.