Founder
Elijah Blake
Having the trifecta of singer, songwriter, and vocal producer to his name, Elijah Blake is beyond talented. He has been a staple on the music scene for more than a decade and has garnered massive success by songwriting, especially with Grammy award-winning hit “Climax” by Usher. Elijah Blake’s remarkable career is synonymous with penning tracks, collaborating and contributing his talents with industry heavy hitters, including: Rihanna, Keyshia Cole Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Diplo and more. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Florida with Haitian parents, Elijah infuses his Afro-Caribbean background with contemporary pop elements, R&B vibes, and hip-hop tunes. With emotionally charged lyrics to match, his multi-dimensional sound continues to spearhead and bring forward a new wave of music dominance. Through poetry and storytelling, Elijah’s artistic talents emerged as a child and transcended throughout his youth until landing a record deal at just 15 years old. Now, as a two-time Grammy-Award winning singer and songwriter, Elijah Blake is solidifying the role an artist has in society by shifting the culture in more ways than one.
Because music serves as a universal language and is a massive part of our daily lives, Elijah Blake’s continued contributions are only the tip of the iceberg of what’s to come. Blake seeks to heal the masses through his sonic work and have his music heal people and what they are going through such as heartbreak, growing up impoverished, finding one’s self when feeling lost and more. Blake at a young age, with strong Haitian pride, was heartbroken to learn and see how people living back in Haiti were living without basic essential resources. He always dreamed of taking the right actions to one day be able to give back to those in need and promote advocacy for mental health especially in poverty stricken communities. Blake recognized how one’s mental health could easily affect their social, emotional and physical state as well as their quality of life. He knew what he had to do to make a change.