At age 13 Kid Holliday found a passion that would stay with him forever, the passion was music. His drive and desire to entertain lead him to Nyc where he had the opportunity to connect and write for underground artists such as 50 Cent and Raekwon. However it wasn’t until he was convicted and sentenced to six years in the texas prison system, that he truly took time to cultivate his lyrical talent. He knew he was destined to be successful as an artist in the free world, when he had his whole cell block rocking and reciting the verses to his unreleased song “No Less Than Million” dubbed a penitentiary classic.
After being released, Kid Holliday hit the streets with vengeance putting together compilations with countless Houston artists, such as Mike Jones, Lil Troy, Mary Jane, and Mass 187, etc. He also went back to his roots and started performing at local clubs and featuring in various talent shows. (Vowing not to depend on other artists who betrayed him) Kid Holliday’s lyrical content and commanding stage performances lead to him being offered a position as a regular judge for talent shows along side Mc legend Wickett Crickett.
In 2004 Kid Holliday Re launched his music empire Game City Entertainment Group along with his partner Shaneka Marigny. Game City Entertainment Group’s mission is centered on the vision of Kid Holliday; which is to give fans good music and empower independent artists to reach success.
So far Kid Holliday has been fortunate to achieve well beyond his mission, by developing and hosting music showcases, and featuring on a number of underground remixes with T-Pain, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and Young Jeezy. He’s now promoting his hit single “Tears of A Hustler” featuring Jay Z, which has hit air waves in and around Texas.
When asked where does Kid Holliday see himself in five years he says, “writing and producing hot music and sharing the Kid Holliday success story with other up and coming artists.”