Spice learned to rhyme in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and revolutionized Hip-Hop Radio in Boston, Massachusetts. The first rapper signed to Atlantic Records, and Boston's first rapper signed to a major label, Spice is the brain behind the debut album
"Music for the People" which shot
Mark "Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch" Wahlberg to superstardom.
The Creative Director, Songwriter and Producer of the actor's double-platinum Interscope Records debut, Spice penned the million-selling "Good Vibrations" and wrote and produced the gold smash, "Wild Side". A legend in Boston Hip-Hop history, Spice credits Magnus of the old school radio show, "Lecco's Lemma" for assisting in the grassroots movement to give Hip-Hop music a voice on commerical radio.
Still an icon in Boston and the New England region, Spice's fanbase is worldwide and the artist includes songs that touch the emotion and uplifts the spirit. It's a wonder the Boston rapper has earned the title...The King of the Bean.