Theo Timogene born July 07, 1992, better known on the streets as Convertible Roof, AKA Roof Bronsin AKA Convertible Roof Bronsin AKA Roofless Bronsin AKA Nite Ryda is a Haitian- American born in Brooklyn, New York but currently reps Central Florida.
Roof began to rap at the young age of 6, performing live regularly at his King County elementary school cafeteria on lunch breaks while in the first grade as the school watched in amazement at his young flow. Roof would relocate and learn fast how to mix the gritty streets of Brooklyn with the Trap culture of the South. Through this fusion of life changes and musical influences Roof would emerge as a respected, well-rounded and versatile artist.
As Roof developed his melodies, beat-boxing and coming out with new ideas, he learned how to incorporate his sounds to reality using FL Studio which was formerly known as Fruity Loops. He then began to realize he could rap and make beats which by proof showed his true art into believing that he was born as a music child.
Convertible Roof Bronsin is inspired by artists such as Biggie, Tupac, Big L, Jay-Z, Nas, Wu-Tang, AZ, Kool G Rap, and old school artists such as Marvin Gaye, Al Green, The O'Jay’s, The Stillmatics, The Dramatics and other R&B Classic acts. Roof Bronsin has been making music his whole life and has been motivated by his older brother, C Gutta Butta.
Roof would later integrate these many inspirations into a synchronized methodical formula to create melodies that would become his signature sound. He has incorporated his many talents into a top notch portfolio along with designing an emerging urban clothing line labeled: Die Famous! You can catch Roof in the studio creating beats, laying tracks down and attending performances.