Not all artists have the best of starts. Many of them have to make further ado with the little that they have in the beginning. So much of that is true for Noah Davis, better known as DJ Trebble, a producer and DJ from Louisiana working with some top-tier artists and releasing track after track with a vengeance.
The young super producer has been in music for quite a while now, but only launched his music career in 2018. He got his name after his sister jokingly called him DJ Trebble, which has stuck with him since then. But, unfortunately, at the beginning stages of his discovery into music, the artist didn’t have much to get started—just an old iPad and a desktop that caused more problems than solutions at times.
When he first started in professional music, DJ Trebble got his big break off Instagram, where many of his traffic and followers came from. He posted beats online and started getting a significant number of plays and listens. He started upgrading his software and equipment and dove deep into the DJ and beats-making world. The rest is history.
DJ Trebble’s first big break came after hip-hop artist Shon Thang contacted him and offered a collaboration. The music producer started exchanging beats with the high-profile musician, resulting in the highly successful and popular song “Dumb Ditty.” “After the song with Shon Thang came out, that’s when I locked myself into the mindset of, ‘Okay, this is going to be my career for the rest of my life,” explains DJ Trebble. “And that’s what put me on the map in Louisiana. That’s what my first major stepping stone was.”
Since then, Trebble has expanded his discography and worked with other artists like Mista Cain, Scotty Cain, Boosie Badazz, Slayter, EST Gee, Yo Gotti, Fredo Bang, NBA Youngboy, and many others. Some of the songs he has provided beats for include “Toxic Punk,” “RIP Lil Phat,” “In Gee We Trust,” “The Letter,” “Ballin’ Out,” “Big Bag,” “Roof,” and “Want It All,” among a more extensive list of tracks.
Another of DJ Trebble’s most significant music milestones was receiving a gold plaque for his work with NBA Youngboy on the song “RIP Lil Phat,” which would bring a barrage of requests for collaborations. The young and up-and-coming artist also shared the stage with HD4President at the River Center right after the artist released “Touchdown 2 Cause Hell” and signed a record deal with Motown Records. The song was a viral TikTok trend that almost every celebrity has danced to, and it also was the top trending song on the platform in June.
“Just seeing all the people, the lights and the crowd, I just saw my vision coming to life like I could see the future right in front of my eyes,” shares DJ Trebble on the experience. “It was a monumental moment, and there are going to be many more.”
With all the success he has experienced this early on, DJ Trebble has so much more to offer and plans to deliver on that potential in the next few years. He admits that it hasn’t been easy, especially on the business side, as he’s still figuring out some things. But the artist isn’t letting that slow him down from dropping tracks with some of the most prominent artists in the scene.
To listen to DJ Trebble’s music and follow his journey, check him out on Instagram and Spotify.