Jeremy "Kinetics" Dussolliet was born in
Brooklyn,
New York and raised in the
Hudson Valley. He started writing poetry and rapping in high school but did not release any original music until he met Tim "One Love" Sommers – a drummer, producer and DJ at Cornell University, where the two were both students. The two started working on songs together in 2007, with One Love handling the production and Kinetics providing rap vocals. In 2008, Kinetics released a free seven-track EP online, which helped the rapper first develop a small buzz in the New York area. One Love produced two songs off the project and played keys on a third. A popular song on
The Kinetics EP, "High Noon," addressed a real incident in which Kinetics was sliced in the face by an opponent’s box-cutter during a rap battle in a club parking lot. After the release of
The Kinetics EP, Kinetics & One Love decided to form a group and start an artist project together. The first Kinetics & One Love album,
Fading Back To Normal, was released in 2009. That album contained the Kinetics & One Love original, “Airplanes,” which was later bought by
Atlantic Records and re-released commercially as the second single of rapper
B.o.B's debut album. In the summer of 2012, Kinetics released his first mixtape entitled
With A Little Help From My Friends, featuring guest appearances from R.A. the Rugged Man, Remedy,
Nitty Scott, Dylan Owen, the Unknown Prophets and Lower East Side-based rapper and poet Accent. On August 28, 2012, Kinetics & One Love released their second album entitled
You Are Not Alone, with guest appearances from Termanology,
Wynter Gordon, Nitty Scott and Accent. Since 2013, Kinetics has been featured on tracks by
Neon Hitch, King Deco and Accent as well as the chorus of “No Reservation” by BK Brasco,
Timbaland and
Pusha T. In 2014 he took a hiatus from releasing projects, however, to focus on songwriting for other artists. He is currently managed by Nullah Sarker of Hourglass Entertainment and Lava Music Publishing. ==Musical style and lyrical content==