CEO LX5
Diamon Logan (born December 20, 1993), known professionally as Fly Tek and also by the alias CEO LX5, is a multidisciplinary creative and entrepreneur whose work bridges the worlds of music and digital finance. Raised in Staten Island, New York, Logan first gained attention as a teenager for his lyrical talent and energetic presence in the underground music scene.
In the early 2012s, Fly Tek released a series of mixtapes that earned regional acclaim and helped establish his name within Staten Island’s hip-hop community. His breakout singles, “About That Life” and “Everything Kay” (a collaboration with Boi Bean), became anthems in the local music scene. One promoter described “About That Life” as “the perfect Staten Island song,” capturing a moment of cultural pride and unity within the borough.
Beyond music, Logan has built a parallel reputation in the world of finance under the name CEO LX5. A self-taught strategist in digital finance, he is known for his early success in multi-asset capital allocation, with a particular focus on cryptocurrency and equity markets. By the age of 25, he had already gained recognition for independently managing capital with a level of precision typically associated with institutional firms—accomplished entirely outside of any formal investment fund or firm.
Logan continues to innovate at the intersection of creative expression and financial strategy, leveraging both his artistic platform and financial acumen to shape a unique, cross-industry legacy. Whether through music or markets, his work reflects a commitment to self-determination, calculated risk-taking, and forward-thinking vision.
Early Career
Diamon Logan’s early career began with a dual focus on music and entrepreneurship, both of which took shape during his teenage years in Staten Island, New York. Inspired by the borough’s raw energy and his own drive for self-expression, he began writing and recording music under the stage name Fly Tek. By his mid-teens, he had already released several mixtapes that circulated widely in local circles, earning him a reputation for his sharp lyricism and authentic representation of Staten Island culture.