

Boston-bred recording and performing artist SeeFour has been immersed in music since the age of 12. From writing, producing, singing, and rapping his own material early on, he quickly gained local recognition in Massachusetts, impressively winning music competitions against older peers while still attending school. His national breakthrough came on Season 2 of Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow,” where his talent was undeniable, earning him acknowledgements from industry giants like Ludacris, Latto, DJ Khaled, Remy Ma, Big Sean and Eminem.
SeeFour’s energetic stage presence is backed by a solid foundation of over 200 performances across the United States. His journey has included opening for acclaimed artists like Reason, D Smoke, Tyga, and Jay Rock, electrifying festival crowds, and headlining his own eight-date East Coast tour. Acknowledged within his local scene, SeeFour has been nominated for numerous regional awards. He has also independently released his album, “SPIRIT OF A WARRIOR,” via the independent Boston label PUTINWORK Records. SeeFour’s commitment to musical growth and his multifaceted talent consistently leave audiences impressed. Experience his journey β SeeFour Yourself.
Project Description: As Seefour, I embrace my identity as a black artist and use music to create a space for dialogue, healing, and empowerment within our community. My sound reflects the diverse experiences of black life, blending genres and styles to tell stories that resonate with our shared history and aspirations. Through my lyrics, I aim to address societal issues, celebrate our heritage, and inspire pride in our culture. Each track serves as a canvas, painting vivid narratives that honor our past while looking toward a brighter future. By collaborating with other artists and engaging with the community, I hope to amplify our voices and foster unity. Music is not just entertainment; itβs a tool for change. I want to inspire others to embrace their individuality and express their truths. Together, we can uplift each other, creating a legacy of resilience and creativity that reflects the richness of our black experience.