He has been involved in music since the tender age of five (5), singing and playing musical instruments in church. With this strong background in music; Puzzle has developed an admiration for all genres of music and has developed a passion not only for singing but also for song writing and producing. He not only produces and writes his own music; Puzzle has produced and written for several other R
ecording Artists in the Music Industry and is the CEO of his very own recording label, Puzzle Entertainment Bahamas. Puzzle is a gifted storyteller that harvests his inspiration from his island’s unique culture, political and social standpoints, and captivates his audience with an inimitable sense of humor, while presenting factual information that makes you want to listen. Through his contribution to the Music Industry; Puzzle’s ultimate dream is to be an inspiration to upcoming young Artists and to put his country on the map musically. Puzzle's latest collaborations have included various recording and remixing at the Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, working with extraordinary music engineer and Lenny Kravitz's go to man, Matt Knobel, for his hit single "Animal" and Miami based Producer Sugar Dip on "Hispanic Girls". Genre: Rake and Scrape, Pop, Reggie Culture, and RNB
Influences: Michael Jackson, Ne Yo, Brian Mcknight, Usher, Ronnie Butler and Preston Wallace Sr. Achievements: Puzzle produced, wrote and sung several Hit Bahamian Rake and Scrape Songs titled: “Barefoot Bandit” “Jobless”, Mommy I Pregnant” “My Birthday” “Go Gal” and many more which received an outstanding amount of recognition throughout The Bahamas and to this day topping the charts as number one. He was nominated for a Cacique Award in January 2013 and also nominated for the Bahamas’ Icon Award to be held July 2013 for his outstanding achievements in Entertainment. Puzzle represented the Bahamas in Carifesta, which was held in Guyana and was the first Bahamian Artist to have his own "Day in the Life" TV Show called "A Day in the Life of Puzzle". He worked with Matt Knobel in the Hit Factory on the hit single “Animal", recorded at Johnny Wright's compound studio in Orlando, Florida. Puzzle’s first recognized hit single "Sour Vibes" was recorded in Toronto, Canada; held the number one spot for ten (10) weeks and received an outstanding recognition around the world. Recently, he recorded his video for his hit songs "Animal" in South Beach, Miami, Florida, and “Jobless” and “Sour Vibes” in Nassau, Bahamas. In addition to Puzzle’s local accomplishments, his music was also selected and featured as the Theme Song for the Top Radio Personality in the United States, Mr. Michael Basden from his latest movie “What Do Women Want”, in 2011 and in 2013 his Barefoot Bandit song was selected as the theme song for the Documentary about the Barefoot Bandit in Canada. In November of 2012, Puzzle performed for Sir Sidney Poitier and Oprah Winfrey for the celebration of the opening of the Sir Sidney Bridge in Nassau, Bahamas. In June 2013, Puzzle performed before Jay Z and Rick Foxx and many others in Club 40/40 in New York City, representing The Bahamas in celebrating their 40 Years of Independence.