His Story
The Man Behind the Music
Artist. Visionary. Catalyst.

Jersey City
Marcus Henry Brown Waters was born on February 26, 1979, in Jersey City, New Jersey, at Margaret Hague Hospital, to Iris Brown and Mark Waters. From the moment he entered the world, Marcus carried a spirit that brought joy to everyone around him. As a child, he was known for his warm smile, gentle nature, quiet happiness, and the kind of presence that made people love him simply for being himself.
He was a delight — full of joy, full of smiles, and always happy. He loved people, loved his friends, and loved to play. He especially loved his remote control cars. He was sweet, not loud — just a happy child who loved being himself.

A Call to Create
There was never a difference between the way Marcus approached his music and the way he inspired people in real life. He fell in love with music at the age of 13 and began performing at 14, organizing a group called AWC in Jersey City that traveled to different cities and states to minister positive messages through music. He later attended Oral Roberts University, where he pioneered the Mass Reality rap collective, continuing to travel the country and inspire people through rap.
“His music was never just music. It was a call to create.”
The Catalyst
Over the years, Marcus released independent projects, sharpened his production, refined his message, and stayed committed to the gift that lived inside him. His dedication did more than create songs. It created movement. It inspired people in different cities, different states, and especially inside his own home.
Marcus taught those around him not to take the backseat in their destiny. He pushed people to take ownership of their talent and use it with dedication, persistence, perfection, and passion. He would not let you chase a dream alone. He would prune your ideas, work with you, encourage you, challenge you, and make sure you owned your essence with confidence.
Through his music, Marcus expressed his character, intelligence, creativity, emotional depth, and perspective on life in a way that connected powerfully with others. He was more than an artist. He was a visionary, a storyteller, and a man who believed in manifesting, innovating, and making something meaningful out of what life gave him.
“Never seen it done, you better do it first.
Put your affirmations in the universe.”
BRAV DIVI




