


“It’s funny because I grew up in the church, and we weren’t allowed to listen to music that was 'un-church’ music, but I would sneak the radio and listen to Bobby Brown and other artists like him,” he said. Through the years he became a fixture in its music scene.Īs a Baltimore teenager, Tremaine was a rapper who had grown up listening to contemporary Christian artists such as dc Talk and Michael W. The new creative freedom found him recording demos and eventually playing out in the Hampton Roads club scene, primarily at the Virginia Beach oceanfront night club Peabody’s.

In early 2000, Tremaine started writing solo material after the R&B group he was performing with broke up. Energetic, colorful, erotic and a little playful are all words to describe Tremaine’s sound. musician likens his music to the works of recording pop artists Usher, Taio Cruz and Trey Songz.
