Xeraph’s enigmatic style largely reflects his diverse upbringing. He grew up surrounded by predominantly African American and Latino cultures and fell in love with the music’s strong sense of identity and tradition. Asian American rappers were hard to come by especially within the gay community, but that only fueled as motivation for Xeraph to make something of himself so that one day he will become an icon for future LGBT generations. Fortunately, he found himself to be a natural storyteller, able to bridge gaps between demographics through the power of his hard-nosed lyricism and commanding stage presence.
A modern-day renaissance man, he runs his own independent record label (Haüs of Xeraph) and established a self-branded luxury fashion house. But no matter what he is creating, Xeraph’s motivation stays the same: To be a voice for the voiceless, hope for the hopeless, and an inspiration for anyone who is struggling to be heard.