D-Nice discovered Kid Rock in 1988, landing him a deal with Jive Records.
12 Facts About D-Nice
D-Nice gained significant popularity when he produced the song "Self-Destruction" for the Stop the Violence Movement.
In 1991, D-Nice released his second studio album called To tha Rescue.
D-Nice collaborated with KRS-One, Naughty by Nature, and Too Short for the album.
D-Nice clashed with Jive Records over his stylistic direction and soon stopped releasing music as a recording artist.
D-Nice became a web developer in the late 1990s and started his own creative services company in 2000.
D-Nice later had another daughter named Dylan Coleman-Jones with Kelli M Coleman, Executive Vice President for GlobalHue.
D-Nice photographed the album cover for Kenny Lattimore's 2017 album, Vulnerable.
In March 2020, D-Nice began hosting Homeschool at Club Quarantine on Instagram Live from his home as a way for people to come together and help others cope with the COVID-19 global health crisis.
D-Nice won the 2020 Webby Award for Artist of the Year in the category Special Achievement.
D-Nice was one of the Honoree Recipients for the Shine a Light Award during the 2020 BET Awards for his contributions of Club Quarantine, alongside co-recipients with Verzuz creators Timbaland and Swizz Beatz.
D-Nice's livestreamed DJ sets remain a popular online destination for thousands weekly, and he has more than 2.6 million followers on Instagram.