"Music is Emotion....
Feel Better"
~Xero Nonce

About me

My story, my voice, my music

 Washington, D.C. native, Xero Nonce (He/Him)  started out collecting records as if they were 
 comic books. Then in 1994, he found his calling        as  producer in the midst of sharpening his skills 
 of rhyme. After joining the Homeless Society  collective, he set out to prove himself amongst his
 peers; not only as a formidable emcee but as a  respected producer. 

 It was his mentor Kokayi that set him on his future  path by saying “your attribute ain’t on no fortune    cookie, slim!” It was then XERO NONCE was    solidified. 

 He had become an independent producer in his  early years, creating music in various genres,            be it Hip Hop, R&B,  Jazz, House and Ballroom. 

After enduring a stroke, he had almost given up on life until he was reminded in speech therapy that if he could still create a tune, he could still produce music.

 He has since then released six albums and timeless singles,  including “April  Showers”, “Thundercat Ha!”, “Here  comes the Hurricane” with Kevin JZ , “The Drive”  with  Philadelphia’s own King Jay and The "James  Baldwin's Shotgun" project with Tim'm West and Da  Mad Hatter . 

 His music is featured in Cambur Production’s  “Intercambio” , Zack Fox's set on Amazon Music's  Camp Flof Gnaw 2025 and  A. Diggs “Ask The Coach”  podcast. 

 “Music is Emotion...Feel Better”® ~Xero Nonce

 

 

"I make music 'cause my soul's got a story to tell" ~ Xero Nonce

My discography

James Baldwin's Shotgun
              (2025)

James’ Baldwin’s Shotgun is a collaboration between Hip Hop vets Xero Nonce and Tim’m West (formerly of DDC). Wrestling with good faith in U.S. democracy and its betrayal
Americans who voted in November 2024, the voice and legacy of acclaimed icon James
Baldwin provides clarity and conviction through his powerful foreshadowing of America’s
reckoning for failure to reconcile its history of slavery, Jim Crow, and efforts to dehumanize its
Black and other marginalized citizens. As Black gay/queer/same gender loving men Xero Nonce
and Tim’m West, Baldwin’s unapologetic influence as among the first public figures who affirmed
both his blackness and queerness, serves as a lighthouse for these Gen X, Golden-era emcees
to navigate the current darkness. Historically, Hip-Hop's not so thinly veiled glass ceiling has
prevented gay (male) emcees from securing the commercial backing, with Frank Ocean and
more recently Lil Nas X being artists who’ve had formidable mainstream success, if dismissed
as purely vocalists or entertainers over and above lyricists and emcees.

The Phantasm Truth
          (2022)

Xero's first musical offering after a much needed hiatus, started as a healing and therapy project  and later became the shovel he needed to dig himself out of the headspace of doubt. 

 

A Night At The Movies
             (2024)

A Night At The Movies is a mixture  of some of the most influential movies from Xero's upbringing combined with his musical orchestration. In turn, creating track after track of artistic beauty. With Da Mad Hatter adding his instrument to Soundz (All Deez) this offering is definently worth listening to.

 


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Music Videos

"Music is what I know more than people. And what I've learned is, People need good music like they need good water" 

~Xero Nonce on The Thundercat Ha!

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