Jafari “Farro Jarro” Jeter is an Atlanta-based multi-genre producer/engineer most noted for his bouncy drum rhythms and modern sound selections. Although Farro’s sound is heavily influenced by 90’s Hip Hop and R&B, he makes it a point to draw inspiration from both new school and classic music.At the age of nine, his first instrument was a fire red-orange guitar that he never learned how to play. So naturally, his father was hesitant to purchase a saxophone when he asked for one a few years later. His father made the investment, so Farro spent the next six years playing saxophone in the middle and high school jazz bands.At the same time, Hip Hop was evolving in the late ’90s, and Farro was completely obsessed with the beats and rhymes, but more so the beats. It wasn’t just the chopped samples and gritty drum patterns that intrigued him. Still, the freedom of creativity and self-expression in the music was what he was indeed in love with. It was much different than the formal jazz training he received, but he knew his jazz influence would help him create a dope sound!Fast forwarding to the early 2000s, he dove deep into beat-making. He started mastering the art of the music production process on Akai’s classic sampler, the MPC 2000 XL. He also started networking and learning more about the business side of music. He also took piano lessons and earned a Pro Tools audio engineer certification in 2009.Farro Jarro has had the pleasure of working with platinum artists like Ying Yang Twins, Nappy Roots, and Luh Kel. As well as emerging artists and social media sensations like Torrian Ball, Jay Gwaupo, and Erica Mason. He’s also landed music placements on major networks like NBC, HBO, BET, and VH1.His musical versatility and open-minded approach to music production set him apart from other producers. This gift has allowed him to work with a plethora of musical projects across different channels and genres.Farro aspires to create a new music experience for the world’s people to enjoy. He will forever be a student of his craft, always motivating himself to learn more and grow as a musician.