Music writer Raqiyah Mays wrote, "There's power in Megahertz's name: a million cycles per second, to be exact. And when you buy his beats it's as if that power electrocutes whomever he's working with, shocking them into accelerating their skills." Megahertz's genre-bending production style uses original composition, in combination with the occasional use of sampled sounds or songs, performed over programmed drums. One such track was the
Nas single "
Got Ur Self a Gun", which used "Woke Up This Morning" – the theme song from HBO's
The Sopranos. Referencing the music Megahertz created around that sample,
MTV's Shaheed Reid wrote, "Megahertz molded pianos and strings that sound like they could've been played at the coronation ceremony for an 18th century king." Another example of his knack for reinterpreting popular music occurred when Megahertz created a track for
Tony Yayo's debut album using a sample made popular by
Britney Spears. In the words of one fan, "'Love My Style' is probably one of the album's craziest tracks as Megahertz flips the same sample used on Britney Spears's '
Toxic.' What was once sugar-sweet pop takes on a menacing and minister tone and Yayo takes full advantage as he attacks the beat with confidence." Megahertz's diverse production style, opened the door for collaborations with rock groups like
P.O.D. &
Linkin Park. Attracted to unusual musical pairings, Megahertz told
Source Magazine, "I like
System of a Down and I wouldn't mind doing something with them....I'd work with
Limp Bizkit and I'm a
Björk fan. I'll do Calypso. I'll do some Indian music, whatever, just bring it on. I'll do it." Resolute that his music continue to evolve, Megahertz said, "I'm not into repeat joints- I want to be re-discovered for new sounds each time." ==Performer==