Alumni Update: Devontée Grubb, Audio Production & Engineering

Devontée Grubb (Devontée Woe), a graduate of our Audio Production & Engineering Program, is continuing to make waves as a freelance artist, producer, and engineer.

Recently Devontée produced, wrote, and did vocals for the track ‘Temperamental Love’ with Bridgit Mendler – which has topped over 1 million views on YouTube, and he scored the theme song for “Ayesha’s Homemade” which airs on the Food Network. His most recent release is the song ‘Top Left’ which he wrote, produced, and mixed.

Devontée remains in touch with the network of colleagues that he connected with during his time at Metalworks Institute, and he continues to use the technical skills learned in this program to further his career. As he says, “Learning how to use Pro Tools allowed me to take full control of my music, sound design, and recording.”

We asked Devontée if he has any words of wisdom for current students and this is what he had to say.

“There’s only one thing to do – continue working on excellence and having faith until you achieve your goal and dreams, then work harder.”

Currently, Devontée is busy working on his forthcoming project ‘Head Gone’ which will be released in the first quarter of 2018, along with his clothing brand Woedrobe. www.woedrobe.com

Check out Devontée’s website to find out more www.Devontee.com

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