Lloyd Nicks is experiencing what some call an overnight success... that’s taken 15 years.
Born in East St. Louis and raised in Cahokia, IL, Lloyd had a difficult childhood. With his father in prison for most of his life, he often felt unseen and unheard—until he was about 14. That’s when he began to find his voice, both in sound and in his purpose. Inspired by gospel greats like Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, and the Winans, he set out to give a voice to the voiceless. Through his Common Ground Initiative, he is now creating opportunities for others striving to make it in the music industry.
Since beginning his musical journey, Lloyd has become a talented artist and prolific songwriter, crafting songs that reflect the realness of being human—the highs and lows, joys and sorrows. His personal experiences, like grieving the loss of his mother at 26 and starting a family of his own, deeply shape his music.
One of his songs found its way to gospel legend CeCe Winans, who recorded "That's My King." The song is currently 50 weeks at #1 on the billboard music charts©, won a billboard MUSIC AWARD®, and most recently took home a GRAMMY Award®in February of this year.
Lloyd earned his undergraduate degree in Vocal Performance from Greenville University and later obtained a Master’s in Management. His versatile artistry blends gospel, urban, and contemporary music, drawing listeners in with its authenticity and depth.