Gregory Ricky Rigters,
better known as Ricky Breaker, applied for a career breaking dance competition that would give him a shot at realizing his dream. During the competition, the cd, mixed by himself got lost.
Fortunately Ricky had a backup ‘tape’ standby to save him from being dethroned as the uncrowned dancing king from Paramaribo. Luckily back in the day he could use this tape, only playable on an old skool tape recorder, so he could keep participating in the
competition, which he won. Following all this, his first mixtape became a fact.
Pursuing what he knew to do best,
Ricky continued to practice his passion in dancing in the Netherlands. That’s how he ended up at the Rotterdam Hip-Hop House where he took classes. His vision for the future made him switch from dancing to music. It was
more coincidence there was a DJ set in the basement of his uncle’s café which he could use
to develop and upgrade his skills.
Ricky decided to expand his musical skills to multiple genres. He enrolled to an electronic
music production course in Brussels after which he spend months developing his audio and
engineering skills. Meanwhile, Ricky got promoted from being a DJ who played at ordinary
events to becoming a resident DJ at several clubs including Rotterdam’s well-known Club
Vie.
The real glow up in his career came when Afrojack involved Ricky in an artist development
project for about six months, which led to his first release. Former Disney star Kyle Massey
had approached the top producer for a new track. Ricky immediately started working on the
track and is responsible for the production of the single ‘Breaker Breaker’, which has been
Ricky’s first release at Wall Recordings. After this collaboration, the duo released two more
records titled “No Tomorrow” with vocals by rappers Belly and O.T. Genasis & the record
‘Flawless Victory’ that is part of Afrojack’s latest album ‘Press Play’.