Conner was born in Houston, Texas, on August 14, 1974. He began his career in music at a young age, rapping and singing in local talent shows. In 1992, he met Shazam (real name: Solomon Conner) and G.I. (real name: George A. Phillips) and formed H-Town. The group released their debut album, "Fever for da Flavor", in 1993, which was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album featured the hit singles "Knockin' da Boots" and "The Bizness".
H-Town's second album, "The Greatest Hits Collection", was released in 1994 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album featured the hit single "Part Time Lover". The group's third album, "Ladies' Man", was released in 1997 and was certified gold by the RIAA.
After H-Town disbanded in 1998, Conner continued his career in music as a solo artist. He released his debut solo album, "Invincible", in 1999. The album featured the hit single "I'm Gonna Be Alright". Conner has also appeared in several films, including "The Wood" (1999) and "The Players Club" (1998).
In 2005, H-Town reunited and released their fourth album, "The Big Payback". The album featured the hit single "In the Hood". The group has continued to perform together and has released several more albums.
Conner is also a successful businessman. He owns several businesses, including a record label, a clothing line, and a restaurant. He is also a philanthropist and has donated money to various charities.
Conner is a talented musician and actor who has achieved success in both fields. He is an inspiration to many young people, and his story is a testament to the power of hard work and dedication.