His family moved to Mount Vernon, new York in 1973, where he was raised until an early adult. Marc entered the music business under the advisement of his cousin Al B. Sure!. The two created several recordings for the 1992 Warner Bros. release of Sexy Versus that entered the Billboard R&B charts at #2 and included the singles "Right Now", "Natalie", and "I Don’t Wanna Cry". Unfortunately, the only song released by the duo was the song "Papes in the End", produced by Howie Tee and featured female artist Gregg Morris. Marc also did background vocals for "Fartman (Howard Stern)" in 1992 at The Hit Factory Recording Studios.
Marc Damon went on to produce the "Let 'em Know" (and the remix) for the Bad Grlzs
in 1995 which topped the local charts in Los Angeles, California, replacing The Lady of Rage's "Afro Puffs" as number 1.
(NYU) and the other in Organizational Leadership from [[Mercy College],
in Dobbs Ferry, New York, where he also holds a BS in Finance and an AS in Liberal Science.