music artist
Josh has carved out a niche by creating his own music. His first album, “Mixed Emotions,” debuted in 2022, making its mark in the rap and hip-hop genres. Having written his first song in high school, Josh uses music as an outlet, creating a platform to articulate his message. His track “Hey Mama,” dedicated to his mom and released on Mother’s Day, exemplifies this emotional depth and connection. Josh’s latest release, “Street Sweeper,” offers a glimpse into his upcoming album. All of his music can be found on Spotify and Apple Music and music videos on YouTube. As he prepares to release “Mixed Emotions Part 2,” Josh is excited to continue growing in his craft and solidifying his place in the music industry.


hawk fit
In his entrepreneurial debut, Josh’s sportswear line, Hawk FIT, combines style, performance, and comfort, making it a go-to choice for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Known for its sleek, high-quality designs, Hawk FIT offers a range of activewear including leggings, sports bras, shorts, and polos that cater to both men and women. The brand draws its inspiration from Josh’s last name and the hawk’s symbolism of vision, focus, and strength. Focusing on innovative materials that provide durability, flexibility, and breathability, Hawk FIT ensures optimal performance during workouts. With a commitment to both fashion and function, Hawk FIT empowers individuals to feel confident and motivated, whether they’re in the gym, on the track, or simply leading an active lifestyle.
professional actor & Model
Josh has spent the last three years honing his craft as an actor and model. Starring in productions featured on Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO, and Tubi such as “The Way Men Think” (2021) and This Fool (2022-2023). Making his home in North Carolina has kept him from accepting more roles, but this has not deterred his dedication and growth in the entertainment industry. Recognizing that football is also a form of entertainment, Josh is embracing the challenges and rewards of a new form of storytelling.
