My Story

Mark Thomas Rhodes, known everywhere as MTStreets, is a platinum certified producer, Golden Remi winning film scorer, and partner at Matter Music in Los Angeles. He delivers emotion packed sound for records, screens, and brand campaigns, blending perfect pitch musicianship with a mix engineer’s precision.

“MTStreets is fire,” declared the late Bobby Brown Jr., the son of Whitney Houston’s legendary collaborator. The praise was not hype. From age seven, when he came home from a movie theater and played a Disney melody by ear, MTStreets has turned raw hearing into finished music. By fourteen Universal Music had flown him to Los Angeles to record in the same room where Bruno Mars tracked “Billionaire.”

He planned to stay behind the scenes as a producer, but after losing his younger brother Beanie in December 2019 music became therapy and tribute. He stepped to the microphone and released standout singles like “E.T.A.,” “Jealous,” “Just Friends,” “Driftin’ Away,” “Masquerade,” “Enough,” and the Billboard gold hit “Highway To Hell” with Nova Blisto. His projects Open Thoughts, Cold4Life, and Scratched mapped a journey from grief to growth.

While the artist story grew, his power behind the boards grew louder. MTStreets has produced, mixed, or engineered for Dua Lipa, Lil Baby, Yo Gotti, A$AP Ferg, Rich The Kid, Jay Fizzle, and co produced Trippie Redd’s “Love Me More” with Nick Mira. Early work with Flipp Dinero on “Leave Me Alone” earned an RIAA platinum plaque.

In 2025 he scored the feature film Designed by Preeti single handedly. The picture won the Golden Remi Award for Best First Feature at WorldFest Houston and is touring global festivals. That same year he produced, mixed, and mastered the twelve track album HEY! by sophiemarie.b, led by the viral single “hey little girl.”

His catalog now tops one hundred sync ready tracks licensed through Artlist and other libraries. At Matter Music he runs creative camps and post production sessions for television, film, and branded content. Sunrise studio marathons are routine. He has worked through Tourette’s, addiction, and the deaths of close friends like Bobby Brown Jr., yet never stopped refining the sound that fuels his life.

Influenced by Post Malone, The Weeknd, Charlie Puth, Bruno Mars, Billie Eilish, and Ed Sheeran, and drawing production comparisons to Scott Storch, 808 Mafia, and Nick Mira, MTStreets moves culture from TikTok loops to Dolby theaters. Wherever sound can carry feeling, you will find his fingerprints.