- Mukonii
- Mar 23
- 2 min read
Alexander Smith, known professionally as Arayonthetrack, is a passionate and family-driven producer and engineer who is quickly establishing himself in the music industry. His musical journey began at the young age of 9 when he first started making beats, driven by a natural connection to sound and rhythm.


Alexander Smith, known professionally as Arayonthetrack, is a passionate and family-driven producer and engineer who is quickly establishing himself in the music industry. His musical journey began at the young age of 9 when he first started making beats, driven by a natural connection to sound and rhythm. By the time he was 17, he expanded his skillset to include engineering, further developing his ability to shape and perfect the music he worked on. For Aray, music has always been more than just a career—it's a life-long passion that fuels his every move.

Aray's rise in the industry is deeply tied to his roots in Jackson, Mississippi, where he first began collaborating with local rising artists like BackDoorSam and Nickoe. His breakthrough came with the debut single, "Nut Quick," featured on GloRilla’s debut EP "Anyways, Life’s Great...", marking a significant milestone in his career. His talents don't stop at local collaborations; he’s also worked with well-known names like Mo3, contributing to his "LEGEND" album, as well as with artists such as Trina, DeeMula, and Zillionaire Doe. These experiences have solidified his place in the music scene and continue to expand his reach.
What sets Aray apart is not just his technical skills, but the driving force behind his work: his commitment to his family. He remains grounded and focused on the bigger picture—creating music that resonates with listeners while staying true to the values that matter most to him. His journey is far from over, and with each project, he continues to push boundaries and redefine his sound. Aray’s passion for music, combined with his unwavering dedication to his family, ensures that he is poised to make an even bigger impact in the music industry in the years to come.


