About Me
Welcome world it's your boy Lucienne "KOLLAH BONE" Roosberg, born and raised on a small island name Sint Maarten. He grew up with my great-aunts where he later was introduced to the Seventh Day Adventist Church. At the age of 5 his oldest sister was a hiphop head and she would buy all the albums from every artist, and as a young boy he would listen to her jam away he told her that one day he will make his own beats and songs. Kollah Bone journey began in the early 2000's when his cousin introduced him to FL Studio and he was cracking up and tripping saying isn't Fruity Loops a cereal his boy was like no that's Fruit Loops, and when he pulled the disk out and installed it on his computer it was a wrap. Kollah Bone would spend days and nights weeks months years clicking didn't have no tutorials or nobody around him to teach him to manoeuvre through the program he was winging it by ear. Back in his hometown Kollah Bone started producing beats for local artists (Too Numerous to mention) and started to build his name and got a buzz around the island. Kollah Bone then formed a production group that was called "DBK" (DA BEAT KINGS or DA BEAT KINGS) which consisted of George "G-wattz" Martin and Rodrique "G-bone" Richardson and we'd be cooking up daily. Kollah Bone landing two tracks on "Daz Dillinger's" album "WHO RIDES WIT US VOL.3" which one of them featured "Young Jeezy" and from there on everything else came together producing more projects for more mainstream artist such as "Cyhi The Prynce" "Yung LA" "Magazeen" "Money Mark Diggla" "Alfamega" "Volume Records" and more local artists from various places. Life wasn't always peaches and cream for Kollah Bone, he was caught up in the streets and also lost many friends at a very young age that made him take his music more seriously back in 2006 he was presented a record deal by "Shakir Stewart" executive vice president of DefJam Records which never went through because Mr.Stewart committed suicide. Kollah Bone continued grinding releasing his own albums independently which got the attention of "FUTURE" on twitter after releasing my studio album "Pressure Makes Diamonds" and was later featured on the remix of (Jordan/Diddy) by "Future" and also was featured on "Bad B***hes" with "Booman" and also "We Up In Here" with" "Booman" "2Chainz" "YoGotti". In 2014 Kollah Bone was approached by "Cash Money Records" with a $10K deal which he would work with the label, producers, writers for 4 months which he would have to stay in Canada for a 2 month period and 2 months in Miami, but refused the deal because he had doubts concerning the offer that was presented. Kollah Bone then resided in North Miami Beach in the United States of America where he met some big names in the industry at that time such as ("Ace Hood" "Flo-Rida" "Movado" "Trina" "Rocko" "Future" "Lil Wayne" "Triple C's" "Cool & Dre" "Ball Greezy" "Brisco" "Trick Daddy") every weekend i was invited to Trick Daddy's home where he loves showing off his cooking skills. Later on he linked up with "JDub" who was signed to "C.T.E" (Corporate Thugz Entertainment) Kollah Bone pitched him some beats and their relationship grew. Kollah Bone been so consistent working with more mainstream artist like "Lil Keke" on his record "Lil Daddy", furthering his musical resume Kollah Bone produced 3 tracks for "Elz Jenkins" mixtape (Don't I Look Like A Drug Dealer). Kollah Bone produced another mega hit "Do It Big" for ("Problem" "Sage The Gemini" "Iamsu!" "Bad Lucc") which also landed on GTA V meanwhile Kollah Bone been working on his own music independently also his record label "OTR" (OmniTune Records) despite his massive production credits Kollah Bone is a very humble person always working and helping out people around him dropping gems that will help them avoid certain mistakes he made in the beginning of his career.