Sean Anthony (rapper)

Sean Anthony Shepard, known as DJ Sean Anthony (born February 10, 1982) is an American DJ, music producer, songwriter and screenwriter.

Shepard taught himself audio production at a young age while operateing his church sound room when he was brought to gospel recording artist Fred Hammond, to refine his engineering skills. Shepard became a Detroit disc jockey in the early 2000's and temporarily hosted the music video show Turbulence on WGPR-TV 62. He then branched out and started producing music and writing songs while attending college. In 2006, his demo work was presented to Mike Winans Jr. of the Winans family and he became a songwriter for Baby Mike Music, where he released his first production work for Bad Boy recording artist Danity Kane on their self entitled album with tracks Ain't True and Press Pause

A year later Shepard followed up with the dance song How You Not Gonna for Bad Boy recording artist B5's second album " Don't Talk, Just Listen". 

Shepard ventured out independently under his own record label and publishing company, ShepTime Music Inc and gained some recognition for his first single "The Strip Club Anthem". The song was pulled by Island Def Jam and later released and redistributed on August 28, 2012 worldwide, after ownership issues were resolved.

Shepard made his acting debut in the 2017 film Michigan Lockdown and in 2023 ranked top 43% on Coverfly for the NBC Writers Discover Program.