
In 2002, AirWaves The Prince signed under Young Commission Records. Young Commission was started and ran by Baby-Zo. After five songs, AirWaves decided to try go solo. Later in 2003, AirWaves was introduced to Hoztil. Hoztil was an well-known Horrocore Artist in Lexington. He felt AirWaves's style, so he asked AirWaves to join his Horrocore group, Gotham 187. The group didn't like AirWaves. After 2 singles that were sent to ICP, Hoztil decided to leave the group and form a unit with AirWaves. They called themselves G-Warr. They instantly clicked. They dropped their album Grand Entrance in Summer 2003. It sold 300 copies. G-Warr told the album money and dropped another album, The Breakthrough, in Winter 2004. The album is still selling everyday and has been reviewed by Chirs Gotti from The Ink Records. Due to AirWaves's child being born, Hoztil and AirWaves decided to go solo.
After few freestyle mixtapes, AirWaves signed to Realest Records in 2006. He was welcomed in by the hardest man in underground music, Hot Dealz. AirWaves dropped the hottest mixtape ever released, " Street Cred", in 2007. After the buzz over the mixtape, his cousin and manager, Bossalini, decided to create a recording label for upcoming local hip-hop and R&B atrist. Bossalini and AirWaves has started their own label, Shower House Records. With the hottest producers in the state and the underground artist in the Mid-South, AirWaves The Prince and his kingdom is here to takeover and bring REAL back in the world of Hip-Hop and R&B.





