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allisawe was six when he wrote his first song — his dad, Brian Keith Voiles, taught him Logic.
Through middle school, he and Wally the Great cranked out joke songs as Kopazoners — all of it lost to dead hard drives — then cut a DIY album as Elektrik LOG, of which only a few copies survive.
At 14, his dad handed him a purple Mexican Stratocaster. He made progressive metal as Spire, with an ambigram logo by John Langdon — the artist behind The Da Vinci Code.
School got abandoned for music. Music got abandoned for video games. Video games wrecked his hands.
He couldn't play. For years.
Music took a backseat — except for one song a year (24 and counting) written for his wife. He paid the bills ghostwriting for New York Times bestselling authors.
He rebuilt his hands with Dr. Two Fingers (of The 4-Hour Body), teamed up with Jeremy Finlay, and produced two Bloom albums — Photosynthesis and Aftermath.
Drawn to hip-hop ever since he heard Twista through his brother's bedroom wall in the '90s, allisawe is the bridge between ghostwriter and bedroom producer. Let Me Crawl — the first song conceived as allisawe — sat in a drawer for ten years before release.
With no social media, allisawe has amassed 450,000+ streams, 23,000 followers, 25,000 saves, 30,000 playlist adds, and 5,700 Shazams.
Collaborating with McKay Voiles, his debut album drops in 2026. Live shows to follow.