J-Money

\"j-money\"J-Money was born in Crawford , Mississippi, a city where everybody knows everybody. He grew up in a single parent home with a little brother, with a variety of music like Blues, R&B and Hip Hop surrounding him. After finishing high school, he attended college with a full scholarship for baseball. He pursued professional baseball, but an unfortunate injury sidelined that 95 miles-per-hour fast ball. Hip Hop soon became the focal point of his life.

Hustling and Hip Hop all day was J-Money’s job. He started out with a local group called the Crawford Boys, which signed with NBA superstar Clarence Weatherspoon’s budding 35*35 Entertainment label. While he enjoyed his time with the group, J-Money decided to pursue a career as a solo artist. As he began recording with 35*35’s blessing, his friend Cadillac Don introduced J-Money to producer Big Fruit.

They began working on J-Money’s first single “Peanut Butter and Jelly,” and after asking Cadillac Don to do a verse on the track, the chemistry was undeniable. Taking Big Fruit’s advice, they decided to become a duo, and began recording in Atlanta. 35*35 Entertainment got Cadillac Don & J-Money a deal with Asylum and Warner Music Group for their 2006 debut album Look At Me. The song “Peanut Butter and Jelly” went gold on ringtone sales, and created quite a buzz with the video’s several-week run on BET’s RapCity.

After the release and promotion of their debut album, Cadillac Don decided to strike out on his own. J-Money talked with the 35*35 Entertainment team, and they decided to get behind J-Money’s goal of a solo project. The upcoming album features beats from producers C. Sharp and Big Fruit, and guest appearances from Jim Jones, Rick Ross, Yo Gotti, Slim Thug, 8 Ball & MJG, Cadillac Don, Lil Boosie, Tremble, Jackie-O and more. “Creatively I make a lot of music for the ladies to keep them happy,” explains J-Money. “They’re a big part of Hip Hop’s success right now. I do street music but it’s not too rough, just real.”

J-Money’s first single, featuring Rick Ross “I’M BALLIN,” caught good buzz, and the second single, \”Give Her To Me\” surely will as well. His new album, My Life “Check Me Out,” will be released under Fontana Distribution, May 12th, 2009. J-Money does have some favorite tracks so far. “My song with Yo Gotti is called ‘Street Boy’ – that’s for the streets and I got ‘Give Her To Me’ which is going to be a real big single for the ladies.”

While performing from state to state, J-Money realized that people want a great performance. He has made it his mission to bring a high energy stage show, offering various musical statements and interactive fun with the audience. His motivation is to maintain longevity in the game and follow in the footsteps of those who have been successful before him. In keeping with the philosophy “if you don’t grind you won’t shine in anything,” J-Money recognizes that hard work must pair with the connection he has with his fans. “With this album, people are going to know that J-Money speaks real. I’m a humble guy and I love my fans.”

To keep up with J-Money, please visit www.myspace.com/jmoney

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  1. Ay nigga, less you finna be droppin out soon I sugges you quit yo shitty ass-mammy slap rappin befoe I come up dey and light some rounds in yo nigga-hatin white ass. Wassup.

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