Activate. Evolve. Unite.
kenoshi began with a single idea: unity.
At 17, I started dreaming of what kenoshi could become. That same year, I began making music—recording on Audacity, laying down hundreds of rough tracks. My throat felt like it was bleeding some nights, but I couldn’t stop. I was obsessed with finding my sound.
By 19, I started noticing my growth. I performed a few small shows around my city. Still, I held back from releasing music regularly. I wasn’t ready—not because I didn’t care, but because I’ve always wanted to make music that lasts. Music I could listen to a thousand times and still feel something.
Music has always been in me. I remember riding through the city in my dad’s Jaguar, The Rolling Stones playing loud. That was one of the first times I felt a deep sense of purpose in this dream. But I shut it down for a while. Comedy came easier on the surface, so I leaned into that.
Then, in 2015, everything changed. I discovered Odd Future—the visuals, the sound, the chaos, the storytelling. It felt like nothing else in music. That’s when I knew I wanted to be an artist.
In early 2024, I created the symbol you now see on every kenoshi shirt—a symbol I’ll carry through every design I ever make.
Unity. Balance. Evolution.
Those were the core ideas behind it. I wanted something instantly recognizable, something with meaning.
The more I work, the clearer it becomes: there’s no limit to what kenoshi will become.
“Whatsoever things ye desire.”
A world of my own creation.