
One Don is a hardworking and driven artist who isn’t afraid to take on a challenge. Passionate about his craft, he’s always looking for ways to elevate himself and push his music to the next level.
Born at Kingston Jubilee Hospital in Jamaica, he moved to Toronto in 2018 in pursuit of a better future and greater opportunities. With that vision in mind, he remains focused on making good on that plan, using music as his path forward.
He first met 2nuff and Jojo when he started high school in Canada, later connecting with Enzo, Erin B, and Meeko a few years after. Together, they form a dedicated team, spending time in the studio at least four times a week and constantly strategizing their next moves.
Music has always been a part of One Don’s life. His cousin Rutino was an early influence, but it was seeing his older cousins freestyle when he was just 10 or 11 years old that truly sparked his passion. Watching them create lyrics on the spot inspired him to try it himself. A close friend, Terry, always encouraged him to take music seriously, telling him it was his calling. When Terry tragically passed away, One Don knew it was time to go all in. Since then, he hasn’t looked back—determined to turn his passion into something legendary.
Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh™ embarks on a new narrative where free thinking inspires a pioneering format for the future, where the age of imagination is the product of reality.
Inspired by Virgil’s vision and approach to his art, Off-White™ nourishes a collective of creative minds that represent the best in their category and have a strong and personal connection with Virgil. Ibrahim’s relationship with Virgil and Off-White™, born and nurtured through Instagram DMs, blossomed both personally and professionally over the last 3 years creating a strong bond based on mutual respect and shared values.
“Making a successful luxury brand in nine years is genius. It’s a feat that I admire and hope to continue building upon with a rich legacy. He revolutionised streetwear and luxury that crosses generations and decades. He showed the world that the underrepresented, the underdogs and Black people, in particular, have brilliant minds and can push and compete equally in the establishment. He inspired hope and brought about change.” - Ibrahim Kamara, Art&Image Director Off-White™