Justin Warfield, born Justin Warfield on 20 April 1973 in the United States, emerged as a vocalist and guitarist in the early 1990s, drawing on hip‑hop and rock influences. He entered the music scene with the 1991 single "Season of the Vic", which peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart, and followed with his debut album My Field Trip To Planet 9 released in 1993, featuring production from Prince Paul and QDIII. The album showcased Warfield’s blend of rap and experimental rock, establishing his presence in alternative circles. In 1995 he released Justin Warfield Supernaut on 12 September, further exploring psychedelic rock textures. Throughout the 2000s, Warfield collaborated with acts such as Bomb the Bass on "Bug Powder Dust" (reaching number 24 on the UK Singles Chart in 1994) and contributed guest vocals to projects by Placebo, Cornershop, and The Chemical Brothers. He also released a self‑titled mixtape, Black Hesh Cult Mixtape, in July 2013, and announced a new project under the name Warfield in 2025, set to launch an EP with Cleopatra Records. Warfield’s career is marked by cross‑genre experimentation and consistent chart presence in niche markets, reflecting his role as a versatile American singer.