Dj SirRah has been involved in music since he was 6 years old. As a singer in choir from elementary thru highschool, he has been involved in many vocal productions. While attending the Columbus school of performing arts; SirRah became a producer for the top radio station in Columbus (WNCI 97.9), and won many Omni Awards and National Recognition for his music video and television productions. Upon graduation, he attended The Ohio State University and took on a job as a production consultant for the Columbus Public Schools (CPS), The Columbus Educational Satellite Network (CESN), and the Educable television network. At 19 years of age, his top-notch quality productions landed him the opportunity to produce and host the television teen talk show, “Let’s Rap.” This show caught the attention of BET executives, who asked him to collaborate and produce music videos for the winners of their “Come Together Columbus” contest which aired on the BET network.
He’s been a dj since highschool and in the fall of 1990, he formed a menagerie of groups; consisting of a rap group, rock band, and r&b group, and called it the 91 Posse under the the production company, SirrahPro Entertainment. By mid 1991, their music was being played on local radio and music videos on local television. He has been a dj for the national company, A Solid Gold Sound, and has been a dj for many weddings, highschool events, and clubs.
In 2003, he co-founded the indie record label 3 Way Productions, now DROP STEP ENTERTAINMENT, he helps run and operate FREELIFE MEDIIA GROUP, and he is the founder and creator of www.GayMusicRevolution.com, a place for gay musicians to Connect-Collaborate-Create. SirRah is also co-president of the KZone Brand Radio Networks. A few of the groups that he has worked closely with are IN-RAGE, Black Menagerie, Sharif Hakim, DSD, A.K. Squad, Tim'm West, William Scott, Last Offence, Eddy J Free, Kevin "Kaoz" Moore and Tasha “Miss Kitty” Terry. He has also consulted for many more and has appeared on various radio shows with topics concerning the music industry. |