Kid Vib3s’ story starts not with a studio session, but with a squeaky trumpet in third grade. Struggling to get out a clean note, he stuck with it until he was good enough to join the school jazz band. That stubborn persistence—turning noise into music—still defines his approach. Over time, that trumpet gave way to drums, beats, and eventually a laptop, where he taught himself to produce, write, and engineer. What began as a kid’s curiosity grew into a complete artist who handles every layer of his sound.
Growing up on albums like Views, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, and Graduation, Vib3s found a blueprint for timeless music—projects you can play front to back with no skips, soundtracking late nights, college vibes, and teenage memories. Those influences carved into him a style that blends moody melodies with heavy drums, late-night introspection with party energy. He’s just as likely to craft a dark R&B record full of reflection as he is to drop a turn-up anthem, but the thread through it all is emotion.
Something in My Cup became a turning point. More than just a track, it captured the way he’d been living over the past few years—late nights, heavy vibes, and blurred lines between celebration and reflection. It was also the moment Vib3s decided to take music seriously, pushing beyond hobby into purpose. That duality defines him: emotional but unafraid to flex, raw but polished, a self-made artist chasing a sound bigger than himself. His upcoming project VIBAD3LIC represents the first time he feels he’s truly captured the full vision in his head. “It feels like the start of a whole new level,” he says.
Beyond the music, Vib3s has his eyes set on bigger horizons: world tours, Grammy wins, and collaborations with the very artists who shaped his sound. For now, it’s about the process—long nights in the studio, building worlds out of beats, and creating songs that connect.