Heard received recognition from the Grammy association for his participation as a producer on Beyoncé's 2003 debut solo Grammy Award-winning album Dangerously in Love,[2][3] Fanatic also contributed as a producer on Anthony Hamilton's 2013 Grammy nominated album Back to Love.[4]
In 2019, Heard collaborated with Reynard Pringle, Mayor Nancy Vaughn and local artists in Greensboro, NC, to produce, A&R, and executive produce the Artists United to End Poverty album.[5] The album features original material in various genres of music, as well as interludes of spoken word by spiritual leaders and community activists.[6] It was released on September 9, 2019, jointly by Heard's non-profit and entertainment company, the Culture Pushers,[7] and Sixthboro Entertainment. All proceeds from the sales of the album went to United Way of Greater Greensboro to help end local poverty.[8][9][10][11]