Born in Leesburg, Florida in 1973, Hay was adopted and grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where his family encouraged his interest in music. As a teenager, he gravitated toward hip-hop and, after discovering a local music studio while attending college in Louisville, production and publicity. Following a move to Los Angeles, Hay launched his career as a publicist representing Days of the New singer Travis Meeks, as well as Australian hip-hop duo Quo. He also worked for Whitney Houston via her father John Houston's Entertainment company.
In the early 2000s, Meeks relocated to Florida where he worked with rapper Cilvaringz's (aka Tarik Azzougarh) Ringz & Partners Entertainment. In 2005, he gained wide recognition for publicizing Rihanna's debut single "Pon de Replay," which landed at number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. In 2013, he co-founded the Charlotte, North Carolina-based SMH Records with producer Mike Smith. He and Smith have collaborated on several projects, beginning with the 2015 hip-hop compilation When Music Worlds Collide. In 2018, the duo issued Jazz Deluxe, which charted on both the Billboard Jazz and Independent Albums chart. Jazz Part Two arrived the following year. Hay again charted in the Billboard Jazz Albums Top Ten in 2019 with Follow the Leader, a jazz reworking of Erik B. Rakim's classic 1988 hip-hop album. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi