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Artist Biography For J The S

New Times Demand Fresh Tactics. So When Jake The Snake Moved To New York In 2008 To Pen His Release When In Rome He Shed His Skin And Emerged From Underground A Tougher More Enlightened J The S. Now With A Buzzing Video For “Another Round” Featuring Atlantic Records’ Budding Star B.O.B. A New Street Album My Will Hosted By DJ Warrior & Mr. Peter Parker And Subsequent Third Album The Last Days Coming In Early 2009 J The S Is Determined To Penetrate Rap Music’s Commercial Consciousness. Jake Spent His First Years In The West Indies Where His Father Hustled And Both Parents Mingled With The Popular Musicians Of The Time. Domestic And Economic Situations Changed For The Family So They Relocated To Massachusetts. Throughout His Youth Jake Was Introduced To Criminal Elements On The Street And At Home. A Volatile Domestic Situation And Flawed Role Models Inspired A Notebook Full Of Rhymes And Dedication Rarely Seen In Young Artists. Despite Coming Up In Boston Behind Underground Icons Such As Mr. Lif And Esoteric J The S Remained Faithful To Blacktop Hip Hop. As A Result He Became A Regular Show Opener For Artists Like Kool G Rap AZ Cormega The Beatnuts Boot Camp And Wu-Tang. To Date Snake Has Amassed A Solid Foundation. Before He Could Legally Buy Alcohol He Graduated From The Local Battle Circuit And Begun To Script Vicious Narratives. In Just Four Years J The S Dropped Two Internationally Distributed Full-Length Albums And A Pair Of Venomous Mixtapes Landed Singles On Rap Network Rap Attack Lives And CMJ Charts And Enjoyed Rotation On More Than 300 College Radio Stations Including Boston’s Renown WERS Where He Earned “Artist Of The Month” Honors In June 2007. Beyond His East Coast Ethos J The S Is Also Marked By His Experience As A Middle School Teacher And His Socially Progressive Mission Which Has Landed Him On Bills Alongside Dead Prez Brand Nubian And KRS-One. “I Love And Rep Boston That’s My Home ” J Expresses “but I Also Grew Up In The West Indies On The Islands Of Nevis And Montserrat Then Around Other Parts Of New England So I Feel Lucky To Have A Little Broader Perspective On Things. There Is A Lot Of Hip Hop And Urban Music History In Boston And A Lot Of Variety To This Day. I Strive To Walk My Own Path And I Feel Proud As An Artist Coming Out Of Boston Carving My Own Lane. Because I've Lived Other Places I’ve Been Able To Travel Through This Music And I Try To Make Music For The World. I Want To Talk About Issues That Everyone Can Relate To.” On The Strength Of His 2006 Album Strategy Of The Crown Which Featured Guests Including Ras Kass Trife Da God And Devin The Dude J The S Followed Up With His DJ Vlad-Hosted Year Of The Snake Vol. 2. The Sequel To His Peter Parker-Hosted Vol. 1 The Mixtape Proved That He Could Rock Consecutive Projects With – Or Without – Headliner Associates. Featuring Limited Assists From Boston Cronies Such As Loose Notes And His Own Greater Good Crew J The S Gave Fans Enough Original Material To Choke On Until His Next Endeavor. In March Of 2008 J The S Dropped The Project When In Rome. Beyond Cameos From The Likes Of Joell Ortiz Skyzoo Slaine And Ras Kass The Powerful Street Album Introduced Rap Fans To An MC Whose Pilgrimage To Hip Hop’s Pinnacle Was A Long Disciplined And Rewarding Journey. The Joell Ortiz Assisted Single “Do You” Peaked As 1 Song Nationwide On The Two Premiere College Radio Charts Nationwide Rap Attack Lives And Rap Network Aside From Garnering Commercial Radio Attention And Mixtape Love. Despite The Recent Apathy Of Hip Hop Fans Seeking That “missing” Piece To The Music J The S Feels Confident That He Delivers The Right Balance Of What People Want And What They Need In The Genre. “When People Say 'something Is Missing' It’s Usually Those Who Are Bored With The State Of Music Or Aren’t Getting What They Want From The Music At The Time ” He Explains. “I Have My Personal Opinions Of What’s Missing From Hip Hop Right Now So I Try To Bring Those Missing Elements - But Everybody Wants Different Things. What I Bring To The Table Is A Mix Of The Story Telling And Picture Painting So You Can Visualize What I'm Speaking On So You Can Feel Like You're Right There With Me. I Bring A Voice Of Pain Of Intelligence And Of Hunger To Improve.” J’s New Project My Will Is A Street-Friendly Prelude To His Upcoming Full-Length Album The Last Days. Presented By DJ Warrior And Peter Parker My Will Features Original Production From The Likes Of MGI Stu Bangas And Raf Moses And Impactful Guest Appearances From Saigon Kool G Rap B.O.B. Donny Goines Emilio Rojas And The Greater Good Crew. “My Will Is A Perfect Transition For My Album The Last Days Because There Are A Lot Of Messages That I Have On This Project That Segue Into The Concept Of My Official Album ” Asserts J. “I Feel The Last Days Is My Best Work To Date No Question. When It Hits It's Gonna Be Serious - But These Are Serious Times Right?” He Might Be An Anomaly But J The S Is Poised To Be A Factor In Hip Hop’s Return To Form While Expanding His Realm With New Sounds. If He Can Pull It Off In Boston Where Pushing Golden Age Street Styles Is Less Common Than Being A Republican He Can Do It Anywhere. 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