Ricky Huntley AKA Young Casio could be argued as the most talented and seasoned musician from the Southwest Washington area and has been for one Hell of a minute. After years of working with Mayja League, "Rick Dogg" became "Young Casio", a warm, nostalgia homage to his love and gift for making music. He teamed up with Chris Morrow who had run into each other a number of times but got close while
working together at the start of Morrow's rise in an apartment he had turned into a studio for local artists to pour foundation on that community's scene. They hit it off immediately and realized the working dynamic they had. Casio became Morrow's second artist who sought out the latter's highly effective managerial presence. Morrow and his Est. '84 brand, which was upstart not just in the Northwest but had Atlanta and Los Angeles branches working on taking off as well, had to go his own way to further establish his dreams coming true so he can make others work as well but came back full circle as the roster was heavily cut on both sides (Kick Rokz was Casio's team) and the two again realized and expressed in agreement that they would get back to work with each other, this time full force and without the extra bodies that just couldn't cut it. Morrow decided to incorporate his brand into and represent with and as KICK ROKZ ENTERTAINMENT.