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Albert Andrew Shepard, (born July 11, 1974), [2] better known by his stage name Blueprint, is an American rapper and record producer from Columbus, Ohio. [3] He is a founder of Weightless Recordings. [4] Blueprint is one half of the duo Soul Position along with producer RJD2. [5]
J. Rawls' first solo album, The Essence of J. Rawls, was released in 2001 and included tracks such as "Great Live Caper," "Check the Clock" and "They Can't See Me." [9] His second solo album, The Hip-Hop Affect, was released in 2011, [10] [11] [12] followed by The Legacy in 2014.
Ramble Jon Krohn [3] (born May 27, 1976), [4] better known by his stage name RJD2, is an American musician and record producer based in Columbus, Ohio. [5] He is the owner of record label RJ's Electrical Connections. [6] He has been a member of groups such as Soul Position, [7] MHz Legacy, [8] and Icebird. [9]
Shrub formed in 2010 when founding member software developer Jay "Shrub" Shawberry who was a student at Bowling Green State University, with his love for reggae and hip-hop, started rapping and producing music in his own basement the year before and wanted to go further in the music industry under his "Shrub Project".
Johnson earned a bachelor of arts degree in music at Howard University, where he was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. At Georgetown University, he earned both M.B.A. and J.D. degrees. [3] Johnson grew up listening to a wide variety of music, but found his calling in jazz, where he incorporates the rhythms of rap with R&B. His interest in ...
Michael J. Moritz Jr. is a Grammy Award nominee, [1] Tony Award winner, [2] an Emmy Award winner, American theatrical producer, record producer, music supervisor, music director, arranger, Broadway music supervisor, performer and pianist.
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Body Art was a hit among Gray's fans and featured the label's roster and other artists and producers from the CHH genre. It caught many fans off guard because it was more of a rap album than EWEWM, which was the album's intention. [4] Early in 2013, the label released the collective album We Live As Kings (W.L.A.K.).