J-Live

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J-Live, 2008

Jean-Jacques Cadet (born February 22, 1976 ), better known by his stage name J-Live , is an American rapper, DJ and producer.

Career

J-Live released the debut album The Best Part in 2001 . There were productions by DJ Premier , Pete Rock and Prince Paul . In 2002, the second album, All of the Above , was released on the Coup D'état label. It sold 30,000 times.

J-Live's third album, The Hear After, was released in 2005. In 2008, he released the fourth album "Then What Happened?" On BBE. In 2011 he released the album, SPTA (Said Person of That Ability).

Personal

From 1998 to 2002 he worked as an English teacher in Brownsville and Bushwick , Brooklyn .

Discography

Albums
  • The Best Part (2001)
  • All of the Above (2002)
  • The Hear After (2005)
  • Then What Happened? (2008)
  • SPTA (Said Person of That Ability) (2011)
  • Around the Sun (2014)
  • His Own Self (2015)
  • How Much Is Water? (2015)
EPs
  • Always Has Been (2003)
  • Always Will Be (2003)
  • Reveal the Secret (2007)
  • Undivided Attention (2010)
  • At The Date of This Writing (Vol. 1) (2016)
Singles
  • "Longevity" b / w "Braggin 'Writes" (1995)
  • "Can I Get It?" (1996)
  • "Jook" (1996) (with Creo-D)
  • "Satisfied?" B / w "A Charmed Life" (2002)
  • "Like This Anna" b / w "MCee" and "3 Out of 7" (2002)
  • "Bosoms" (2003) (with Wordsworth and Soulive)
  • "Don't Play" (2003)
  • "3 Out of 7" (2003)
  • "Reset the Game" (2004) (with October)
  • "Don't Get It Backwards" (2004)
  • "Harder" b / w "Do My Thing" (2005)
  • "The Upgrade" b / w "The Understanding" (2008)
  • "No Time to Waste" b / w "Home or Away" (2010)
  • "The Way That I Rhyme" b / w "Poetry in Motion" (2010)
Guest appearances
  • Walkin 'Large - "Interaction" from the album Self (1998)
  • Handsome Boy Modeling School - “The Truth” from the album So… How's Your Girl? (1999)
  • Peshay - "End of Story" from the album Miles from Home (1999)
  • Masterminds - "Seven" from the album The Underground Railroad (2000)
  • Unsung Heroes - "What Would You Do?" From the album Unleashed (2000)
  • Lone Catalysts - "Dynomite" (2000)
  • Ambivalence - "Red Light Green Light" from the album Electric Treatment (2000)
  • Vakill - "Hip Hop Romper Room Pt. 1 "and" Hip Hop Romper Room Pt. 2 "from Kill Em All (2001)
  • J. Rawls - "Great Live Caper" from the album The Essence of J. Rawls (2001)
  • Asheru & Blue Black - "Trackrunners" from the album Soon Come ... (2001)
  • Rob Swift - "Sub Level" from the album Sound Event (2002)
  • El Da Sensei - "Whatyawando?" From the album Relax Relate Release (2002)
  • Richy Pitch - "The Lyricist" from the album Live at Home (2002)
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff - "Break It Down" and "Charmed Life" from The Magnificent (2002)
  • 7L & Esoteric - "Rules of Engagement" from the album Dangerous Connection (2002)
  • Lifesavas - "Selector" from the album Spirit in Stone (2003)
  • The Nextmen - "31st February" from the album Get Over It (2003)
  • Soulive - "Azucar Remix" from the album Turn It Out Remixed (2003)
  • October - "Reset the Game" from the album Projekt: Building (2004)
  • DJ Nu-Mark - "Brand Nu Live" from the album Hands On (2004)
  • Asamov - "Standing Room Only" from the album And Now ... (2005)
  • Da Beatminerz - "O!" From the album Fully Loaded w / Statik (2005)
  • Pigeon John - "The Last Sunshine" from the album And the Summertime Pool Party (2006)
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff - "Practice" from the album The Return of the Magnificent (2007)
  • The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "She Said What?" From the album Tropidélico (2007)
  • Asheru - "Boogie" from the album 3 Stars, 2 Bars (2007)
  • Apathy - "Observe the Sound" from the album Hell's Lost & Found: It's the Bootleg, Muthafu @ kas! Volume 2 '' (2007)
  • Dela - "The City" (2007)
  • Dela - "I Say Peace" from the album Changes of Atmosphere (2008)
  • Black Grass - "Set It Straight" from the album Three (2008)
  • Jazz Liberatorz - "Vacation" from the album Clin D'Oeil (2008)
  • Facts One - "Audiovisual" from the album Long Range (2008)
  • Apathy - "This Is the Formula" from the album Wanna Struggle? (2009)
  • Oddisee - "What's Crazy?" From the album Mental Liberation (2009)
  • DJ JS-1 - "Too Easy" from the album Ground Original 2: No Sell Out (2009)
  • RA the Rugged Man - "Give It Up" from the album Legendary Classics Volume 1 (2009)
  • Homecut - "Time Difference" from the album No Freedom Without Sacrifice (2009)
  • Solillaquists of Sound - "Death of the Muse" from the album No More Heroes (2009)
  • Illus - "Magical" from the album Family First (2012)
  • DJ Nu-Mark - "Tonight" (2012)
  • CunninLynguists - "Beyond the Sun" from the album Strange Journey Volume Three (2014)
  • Homeboy Sandman - "Enough" from the album Hallways (2014)
  • L'Orange and Kool Keith - "The Traveler" from the album Time? Astonishing! (2015)
  • Praverb - "Record Companies" from the album The Legacy (2016)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Company Man: J-Live Speaks As Emcee, Deejay & Producer, Explains Bridging Gap Between Masta Ace And TiRon . In: HipHopDX . September 30, 2011.
  2. ^ Adam Bernard: RapReview Feature for November 1, 2005 - J-Live Interview . In: RapReviews . November 1, 2005.
  3. Morgan Steiker: J-Live: Interview . In: prefix . May 20, 2008.
  4. ^ Del F. Cowie: J-Live, Class Is In Session. . In: Exclaim! . April 2002.
  5. ^ Stanton Swihart: The Best Part - J-Live . In: Allmusic . Retrieved December 15, 2014.
  6. ^ Nathan Rabin: J-Live: The Best Part / All Of The Above . In: The AV Club . April 22, 2002.
  7. Jump up ↑ Brad Haywood: J-Live: All of the Above . In: Pitchfork Media . April 18, 2002.
  8. ^ Mosi Reeves: The write stuff - Rapper J-Live issues a few words, beats, and notes from the underground. . In: The San Francisco Bay Guardian . December 18, 2002.
  9. ^ Stefan Braidwood: J-Live: The Hear After . In: PopMatters . August 24, 2005.
  10. Will Dukes: J-Live, 'Then What Happened?' Review . In: Spin . September 18, 2008.
  11. ^ DL Chandler: J-Live - SPTA (Said Person of That Ability) . In: Potholes in My Blog . October 15, 2011.
  12. Skinny Friedman: J-Live Takes Another Trip Around the Sun . In: Vice . May 21, 2014. Archived from the original on December 15, 2014. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / noisey.vice.com