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Jaz-O

Jonathan Allen Burks Sr.[2] (born October 4, 1964), better known by his stage name Jaz-O (formerly The Jaz and Big Jaz), is an American rapper and record producer. Active in the late 1980s through the 1990s, he became known in retrospect for being the mentor of fellow Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z. Burks, nicknamed "the Originator", debuted the artist on his 1986 single "H. P. Gets Busy". Burks signed with EMI to released three solo albums: Word to the Jaz (1989), To Your Soul (1990) and Kingz Kounty (2002). His debut extended play (EP), The Warmup (2021) was the first release from the Roc Nation subsidiary Equity Distribution.[3] He has also been credited as a record producer for other artists including Puff Daddy, Rakim, Usual Suspects, GZA, Kool G Rap, Queen Latifah, M.O.P., and Group Home, among others.[4]

Jaz-O
Jaz-O in 2000
Background information
Birth nameJonathan Allen Burks
Also known as
  • The Jaz
  • Big Jaz
Born (1964-10-04) October 4, 1964 (age 59)
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1986–present
Labels
Formerly of

Early life edit

Jonathan Burks was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City and raised in Marcy Houses, a housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Originally attending college to become an accountant, he decided to become a rapper after being encouraged by a friend, and being inspired after hearing Grandmaster Caz, as well as UTFO's "Roxanne, Roxanne."[5]

Career edit

Early years and signing with EMI USA edit

Being from the same projects as Jay-Z, the two would meet and become friends, with Jaz-O being a rhyme mentor to Jay-Z. Sometime during the year of 1986, the two lyricists would soon form a short-lived group by the name of High Potent. Despite the group being short-lived, the two recorded and released several songs throughout 1986, before Jaz-O would go on and get a record deal with EMI USA.[6] In regards to the signing, he stated:

I had been rhyming since I was 14. Do the math on your own! I became a legend on the east coast - which in the 'eighties' was quite remarkable, in about six years. I was always told I was the best most had ever heard. I put out a song in 1985 called "HP Gets Busy" on our own label (my manager at the time, Jack Walker and I), featuring two of my comrades from Long Island, NY, and my young apprentice, Jay Z. We did shows regionally; NY and Pittsburgh mostly. Meanwhile, I was recording with friend and producer, Fresh Gordon. He helped me get a single deal on Tommy Boy Records after I collaborated on a song with him called "My Fila" (a response to Run DMC's, "My Adidas"). A mutual friend of Gordon and I, Marlon Prescott, introduced me to my soon-to-be manager at that time, Stan Poses. In four months Stan solidified a major artist deal for me, and I became the first rap artist ever to sign with EMI Records. I also became the recipient of the largest advance and recording budget of any rap artist at that time.[7]

1989: Word to the Jaz edit

Several months after signing with EMI USA, Jaz-O went on a trip to London, where he would record his debut album. Joining him on the trip was Jay-Z, as well as future Murder Inc Records CEO and producer Irv Gotti, who was Jaz-O's DJ at the time. After completion, Jaz-O released his debut album Word to the Jaz. The album was produced by Bryan "Chuck" New, Pete Q. Harris and Jaz-O himself. The album peaked at number 87 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[8] It featured a guest appearance from Jay-Z on the song "Hawaiian Sophie", which peaked at number 18 on the Hot Rap Songs chart.[9] The single "Let's Play House"/"Buss the Speaker" peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.[10]

Jaz-O also made a guest appearance on The O'Jays's "Have You Had Your Love Today", which was a single released from their 1989 album Serious.[11]

1990: To Your Soul edit

Jaz-O released his second album To Your Soul on July 16, 1990. Despite the album not reaching the Billboard charts, its two singles, "The Originators" and "A Groove (This Is What U Rap 2)", peaked at No. 13 and No. 18, respectively, on the Hot Rap Songs chart.[12] Similar to his debut album, Jay-Z was the only guest, being featured on two songs.

1991–1996: Production work behind the scenes edit

Sometime after the album was released, Jaz-O was dropped from his record label and began to spend time working behind the scenes as a producer. At some point, Jaz-O connected with The Lox, and produced a demo tape for the group, which would become instrumental to the start of their successful career.[13] Fellow Yonkers native Mary J. Blige,[14] would receive the tape from a cousin who did music with the trio. Becoming a supporter of the group, Blige would pass the demo tape on to Bad Boy CEO Sean "Puffy" Combs while on a tour with Jodeci. Liking what he heard, Puff shortly signed The Lox to a deal.[14][15][16][17]

1996–1998: Involvement with Jay-Z's early success edit

Throughout the late 1990s, Jaz-O had quite a hand in Jay-Z's early solo success. Jaz-O produced, and was featured on "Ain't No Nigga," the second single from Jay-Z's 1996 debut album, Reasonable Doubt. The song is cited as playing a significant role in securing Jay-Z's record with Def Jam.[18]

Jaz-O then produced "Rap Game / Crack Game," a track that appeared on Jay's second album In My Lifetime, Vol. 1, released in 1997.

Jaz-O also produced two tracks for Jay-Z's Streets Is Watching. The album fared well commercially reaching #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and was released on May 12, 1998, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings.

In 1999, Jaz-O appeared on Jay-Z's "Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99)", a single that was released from Jay-Z's third album Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life. The song became a big hit in Jaz-O's career at the time. However, this would be one of the last times the two would work together on music, for their friendship soured shortly afterwards.

1999–2016: Feud with Jay-Z and forming Kingz Kounty edit

The long-standing feud between him and Jay-Z started when Jay-Z started Roc-A-Fella Records and tried to convince Jaz-O and fellow rapper Sauce Money to sign with the label. They both refused. It is rumored that they did not trust Roc-A-Fella Records CEO Damon Dash and label co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke. In addition, they were not satisfied with what they were to receive had they signed the contract ($300,000 in Jaz-O's case). Jay-Z confirmed this event on the song "What We Talkin' About" from the Blueprint 3 album where he raps "Dame made millions, even Jaz made some scraps, he could've made more but he ain't sign his contract".[19]

Instead of signing with Roc-A-Fella Records, Jaz-O inked a deal with Rancore Records, and formed the hip-hop group Immobilarie. With the group, he released a collaboration album titled Jaz-O & The Immobilarie Family Present: Kingz Kounty.

Jay-Z went on to diss Jaz first on a track titled "Fuck Jaz-O AKA Jaz Ho", released by DJ Kayslay and featuring Freeway, Geda K, Young Chris, and Memphis Bleek. On the song, in which they rapped over Styles P's "Good Times" instrumental, and later on his album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse, Jay-Z states: "I'ma let karma catch up to Jaz-O." Jaz then responded with a record titled "Ova" on a DJ Kayslay mixtape, and after the response from Jay-Z and the members of Roc-A-Fella, he released the diss record response known as "Ova Part 2" in which he raps over N.O.R.E.'s "Nothin'" instrumental.

During the long-standing feud between mentor and protégé, Jay-Z would still give Jaz-O credit for his success (while dissing him at the same time) as heard in the song "I Do It For Hip Hop" on Ludacris's Theater of the Mind album, where Jay-Z says "Shout out to Grand Master Flash and to Caz and even Jaz's bum ass".

Soon after the "I Do It For Hip Hop" diss from Jay-Z, Jaz-O responded with his own diss record titled "Go Harder" which starts with Jaz-O rapping over his protege's "Brooklyn Go Hard" beat before the beat changes.

In late August 2009, Jaz-O was featured on another song dissing Jay-Z, titled "Gangstas Ride" with West Coast rapper, The Game. Jaz references "Ether" with the line, "Jaz-O, stupid motherfucker, not Shawn, never been bashed on a Tupac song". The song was fueled by beef between Game and Jay-Z at the time.

2017–2020: Reunion with Jay-Z and signing with Roc Nation edit

In December 2017, Jaz-O and Jay-Z reunited at Jay-Z's 4:44 concert, seemingly ending their feud.[20] In 2019, it was reported that the two had worked out a music deal for Jaz-O's Kingz Kounty Media Group to be distributed through Roc Nation's Equity Distribution.[21]

On February 7, 2020, Jaz-O released an extended play (EP) titled The Warmup, on Kingz Kounty Media Group. It was distributed by Roc Nation's Equity Distribution.[22][23]

2021: Other ventures and releases edit

Jaz-O has since moved his 'Kingz Kounty Music Group" to Rival Distribution. He released "Lookin' Like", a collaboration single with Nipsey Hussle, on July 2, 2021. The song's music video was directed by Da Inphamus Amadeuz.[24]

Musical style edit

Influences edit

Jaz-O cites Grandmaster Caz as an early influence. Caz was the artist who made Jaz-O decide to become a rapper.[25]

Rhyming style edit

Jaz-O was the rapper to pioneer the triplet flow, which allows the rapper to flow far beyond sixteen syllables within the 4/4 time signature, being able to add extra syllables to the sixteen multiplies the syllables into twenty-fourths, which makes a triplet of an eighth. Since the 1990s, the triplet rhyme technique has become a common distinction among some of the most respected hip-hop lyricists. Several rappers who are well known for the technique include his former apprentice Jay-Z, Twista, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, as well as Fu-Schnickens, Spice-1, and Tech N9ne.[26]

Personal life edit

Jaz-O was known to be a visible figure in the Nuwaubian Nation during the 1980s. Nuwaubian beliefs and symbolism were prominent in the earlier years of his music career, and Nuwaubian fashion influenced his wardrobe.[27]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Extended plays edit

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Year Title Artist(s) Album Peak position [28][29][30]
1986 "H. P. Gets Busy" High Potent (with Jay-Z)
1987 "I'm In Love"
1989 "Buss The Speaker" / "Let's Play House" Word to the Jaz No. 26 on Dance Club Songs
"Hawaiian Sophie" Jay-Z No. 18 on Hot Rap Songs
"Word To The Jaz"
1990 "The Originators" Jay-Z To Your Soul No. 13 on Hot Rap Songs
1991 "A Groove (This Is What U Rap 2)" No. 18 on Hot Rap Songs
"Hypocritters" Ya Don't Stop
1996 "Waitin'" / "Foundation" Jay-Z, Sauce Money
1999 "Jigga What..." Jay-Z, Amil Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life No. 84 on the Hot 100
2000 "Kingz Kounty" Kingz Kounty
2001 "Let's Go" Jay-Z
2002 "Love Is Gone" No. 20 on Hot Rap Songs
"Ova" / "Deadly"
2005 "Be There"
2021 "Lookin' Like" Remastered Jaz-O / Nipsey Hussle The Warm-Up

Production credits edit

Besides being an emcee, he has produced songs for several hip hop artists other than Jay-Z, including Group Home, M.O.P, Ras Kass, Rakim, Kool G Rap, and others.

Solo edit

References edit

  1. ^ Shawn Grant (2019-07-10). "Jay-Z Signs Jaz-O To Roc Nation Deal". The Source. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
  2. ^ "Here We Go! Song and lyrics by Jaz-O". Spotify.
  3. ^ "The Warmup by Jaz-O Album Review".
  4. ^ . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 4, 2011. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  5. ^ Finlay, Mitch (August 19, 2019). "Jaz-O Is The Originator: Reflections On Jay-Z, B.I.G, & Creating The Triplet Flow". www.hotnewhiphop.com.
  6. ^ Bandini (June 18, 2015). "Jay Z's First Record Ever Was in 1986…And It Was Not Hawaiian Sophie. Take a Listen (Audio)". www.ambrosiaforheads.com.
  7. ^ "Jaz-O Interview". www.urbanjazz.org.
  8. ^ . Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Archived from the original on May 14, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  9. ^ . Hot Rap Songs. Archived from the original on May 9, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  10. ^ . Dance Club Songs. Archived from the original on May 14, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  11. ^ "The O'Jays – Serious (1989, CD)". 1989 – via www.discogs.com.
  12. ^ . Hot Rap Songs. Archived from the original on May 14, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  13. ^ . www.rfdtv.com. February 7, 2020. Archived from the original on February 20, 2020. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  14. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  15. ^ "Jaz-O & The Immobilarie "Kingz Kounty" (Album)". January 25, 2020.
  16. ^ "Jadakiss Talks About Growing Up In Yonkers and The LOX's Relationship with Mary J. Blige - The Combat Jack Show". Complex.
  17. ^ MTV News Staff (January 15, 1998). "The Lox Get By With A Little Help From Puffy And Mary J. Blige". www.mtv.com. She was like a number one fan for us. She was loving our music before anybody, and she just brought us to Puff. Puff was looking for a group, a rap group, at that time. It was instant. It just clicked like that. It was chemistry.
  18. ^ "Interview With Nick Raphael", HitQuarters, 25 May 2005.
  19. ^ "20 Rappers Who Almost Signed To Other LabelsJaz-O". Complex. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  20. ^ "Jay-Z and Jaz-O Reunite at 4:44 Tour Stop in Chicago - XXL". XXL Mag. 6 December 2017. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  21. ^ VIRAL MVP (July 9, 2019). "JAY-Z Signs Jaz-O to Roc Nation after Ending Beef". onsmashmusic.com.
  22. ^ "JAY-Z's mentor Jaz-O picks up where he left off with ten-track effort 'The Warmup': Listen – GRUNGECAKE". 8 February 2020.
  23. ^ "Jaz-O Raises the Bar In New 'The Warm Up' Project". Weekly Rap Gods. February 10, 2020.
  24. ^ "Jaz-O "Lookin Like" Single Set To Drop". Boom Bap Nation. 2021-06-10. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  25. ^ Soren Baker (April 10, 2002). "Jaz-O Reminds World Where Jay-Z Got His Blueprint". www.mtv.com. When I heard Grandmaster Caz, it was like a light came on. His timing was just perfect, his voice was perfect and he wrote all of the routines that the Cold Crush did. A lot of them were jingles from old pop and R&B songs, but it was crazy the way he flipped them. I didn't know it could be like that. From that day on, I endeavored to get my timing like that, to have the same clarity and vocal punch.
  26. ^ Finlay, Mitch (August 19, 2019). "Jaz-O Is The Originator: Reflections On Jay-Z, B.I.G, & Creating The Triplet Flow". www.hotnewhiphop.com. The reason I did it was because in one-sixteenth cadence and your average 4/4 time signature beat, if you have more than sixteen syllables in a measure, all of the sudden, you're stuck with a dilemma to express yourself in a certain way or to get your point across the way you choose. I had to stuff those words, those extra syllables in the sixteen so it would transform those syllables into twenty-fourths, which became a triplet of an eighth. That's why I called it the triplet style.
  27. ^ Unknown. "Jay-Z got his start rapping alongside Jaz-O. They got involved in the "conscious hip hop" movement with the release of "The Originators"". www.hiphopmindcontrol.com.
  28. ^ . Hot Rap Songs. Archived from the original on May 14, 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  29. ^ . Dance Club Songs. Archived from the original on May 14, 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  30. ^ "Jaz-O Chart History". Hot Rap Songs. Retrieved 2018-01-08.

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jonathan Allen Burks Sr 2 born October 4 1964 better known by his stage name Jaz O formerly The Jaz and Big Jaz is an American rapper and record producer Active in the late 1980s through the 1990s he became known in retrospect for being the mentor of fellow Brooklyn rapper Jay Z Burks nicknamed the Originator debuted the artist on his 1986 single H P Gets Busy Burks signed with EMI to released three solo albums Word to the Jaz 1989 To Your Soul 1990 and Kingz Kounty 2002 His debut extended play EP The Warmup 2021 was the first release from the Roc Nation subsidiary Equity Distribution 3 He has also been credited as a record producer for other artists including Puff Daddy Rakim Usual Suspects GZA Kool G Rap Queen Latifah M O P and Group Home among others 4 Jaz OJaz O in 2000Background informationBirth nameJonathan Allen BurksAlso known asThe JazBig JazBorn 1964 10 04 October 4 1964 age 59 Brooklyn New York City U S GenresHip hopOccupation s Rappersongwriterrecord producerYears active1986 presentLabelsEquityKingz Kounty MediaRoc Nation 1 EMI USARancoreFormerly ofHigh PotentThe Immobilarie Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early years and signing with EMI USA 2 2 1989 Word to the Jaz 2 3 1990 To Your Soul 2 4 1991 1996 Production work behind the scenes 2 5 1996 1998 Involvement with Jay Z s early success 2 6 1999 2016 Feud with Jay Z and forming Kingz Kounty 2 7 2017 2020 Reunion with Jay Z and signing with Roc Nation 2 8 2021 Other ventures and releases 3 Musical style 3 1 Influences 3 2 Rhyming style 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Extended plays 5 3 Singles 6 Production credits 6 1 Solo 7 ReferencesEarly life editJonathan Burks was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City and raised in Marcy Houses a housing project in the Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood Originally attending college to become an accountant he decided to become a rapper after being encouraged by a friend and being inspired after hearing Grandmaster Caz as well as UTFO s Roxanne Roxanne 5 Career editEarly years and signing with EMI USA edit Being from the same projects as Jay Z the two would meet and become friends with Jaz O being a rhyme mentor to Jay Z Sometime during the year of 1986 the two lyricists would soon form a short lived group by the name of High Potent Despite the group being short lived the two recorded and released several songs throughout 1986 before Jaz O would go on and get a record deal with EMI USA 6 In regards to the signing he stated I had been rhyming since I was 14 Do the math on your own I became a legend on the east coast which in the eighties was quite remarkable in about six years I was always told I was the best most had ever heard I put out a song in 1985 called HP Gets Busy on our own label my manager at the time Jack Walker and I featuring two of my comrades from Long Island NY and my young apprentice Jay Z We did shows regionally NY and Pittsburgh mostly Meanwhile I was recording with friend and producer Fresh Gordon He helped me get a single deal on Tommy Boy Records after I collaborated on a song with him called My Fila a response to Run DMC s My Adidas A mutual friend of Gordon and I Marlon Prescott introduced me to my soon to be manager at that time Stan Poses In four months Stan solidified a major artist deal for me and I became the first rap artist ever to sign with EMI Records I also became the recipient of the largest advance and recording budget of any rap artist at that time 7 1989 Word to the Jaz edit Several months after signing with EMI USA Jaz O went on a trip to London where he would record his debut album Joining him on the trip was Jay Z as well as future Murder Inc Records CEO and producer Irv Gotti who was Jaz O s DJ at the time After completion Jaz O released his debut album Word to the Jaz The album was produced by Bryan Chuck New Pete Q Harris and Jaz O himself The album peaked at number 87 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart 8 It featured a guest appearance from Jay Z on the song Hawaiian Sophie which peaked at number 18 on the Hot Rap Songs chart 9 The single Let s Play House Buss the Speaker peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart 10 Jaz O also made a guest appearance on The O Jays s Have You Had Your Love Today which was a single released from their 1989 album Serious 11 1990 To Your Soul edit Jaz O released his second album To Your Soul on July 16 1990 Despite the album not reaching the Billboard charts its two singles The Originators and A Groove This Is What U Rap 2 peaked at No 13 and No 18 respectively on the Hot Rap Songs chart 12 Similar to his debut album Jay Z was the only guest being featured on two songs 1991 1996 Production work behind the scenes edit Sometime after the album was released Jaz O was dropped from his record label and began to spend time working behind the scenes as a producer At some point Jaz O connected with The Lox and produced a demo tape for the group which would become instrumental to the start of their successful career 13 Fellow Yonkers native Mary J Blige 14 would receive the tape from a cousin who did music with the trio Becoming a supporter of the group Blige would pass the demo tape on to Bad Boy CEO Sean Puffy Combs while on a tour with Jodeci Liking what he heard Puff shortly signed The Lox to a deal 14 15 16 17 1996 1998 Involvement with Jay Z s early success edit Throughout the late 1990s Jaz O had quite a hand in Jay Z s early solo success Jaz O produced and was featured on Ain t No Nigga the second single from Jay Z s 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt The song is cited as playing a significant role in securing Jay Z s record with Def Jam 18 Jaz O then produced Rap Game Crack Game a track that appeared on Jay s second album In My Lifetime Vol 1 released in 1997 Jaz O also produced two tracks for Jay Z s Streets Is Watching The album fared well commercially reaching 3 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart and was released on May 12 1998 by Roc A Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings In 1999 Jaz O appeared on Jay Z s Nigga What Nigga Who Originator 99 a single that was released from Jay Z s third album Vol 2 Hard Knock Life The song became a big hit in Jaz O s career at the time However this would be one of the last times the two would work together on music for their friendship soured shortly afterwards 1999 2016 Feud with Jay Z and forming Kingz Kounty edit The long standing feud between him and Jay Z started when Jay Z started Roc A Fella Records and tried to convince Jaz O and fellow rapper Sauce Money to sign with the label They both refused It is rumored that they did not trust Roc A Fella Records CEO Damon Dash and label co founder Kareem Biggs Burke In addition they were not satisfied with what they were to receive had they signed the contract 300 000 in Jaz O s case Jay Z confirmed this event on the song What We Talkin About from the Blueprint 3 album where he raps Dame made millions even Jaz made some scraps he could ve made more but he ain t sign his contract 19 Instead of signing with Roc A Fella Records Jaz O inked a deal with Rancore Records and formed the hip hop group Immobilarie With the group he released a collaboration album titled Jaz O amp The Immobilarie Family Present Kingz Kounty Jay Z went on to diss Jaz first on a track titled Fuck Jaz O AKA Jaz Ho released by DJ Kayslay and featuring Freeway Geda K Young Chris and Memphis Bleek On the song in which they rapped over Styles P s Good Times instrumental and later on his album The Blueprint 2 The Gift amp The Curse Jay Z states I ma let karma catch up to Jaz O Jaz then responded with a record titled Ova on a DJ Kayslay mixtape and after the response from Jay Z and the members of Roc A Fella he released the diss record response known as Ova Part 2 in which he raps over N O R E s Nothin instrumental During the long standing feud between mentor and protege Jay Z would still give Jaz O credit for his success while dissing him at the same time as heard in the song I Do It For Hip Hop on Ludacris s Theater of the Mind album where Jay Z says Shout out to Grand Master Flash and to Caz and even Jaz s bum ass Soon after the I Do It For Hip Hop diss from Jay Z Jaz O responded with his own diss record titled Go Harder which starts with Jaz O rapping over his protege s Brooklyn Go Hard beat before the beat changes In late August 2009 Jaz O was featured on another song dissing Jay Z titled Gangstas Ride with West Coast rapper The Game Jaz references Ether with the line Jaz O stupid motherfucker not Shawn never been bashed on a Tupac song The song was fueled by beef between Game and Jay Z at the time 2017 2020 Reunion with Jay Z and signing with Roc Nation edit In December 2017 Jaz O and Jay Z reunited at Jay Z s 4 44 concert seemingly ending their feud 20 In 2019 it was reported that the two had worked out a music deal for Jaz O s Kingz Kounty Media Group to be distributed through Roc Nation s Equity Distribution 21 On February 7 2020 Jaz O released an extended play EP titled The Warmup on Kingz Kounty Media Group It was distributed by Roc Nation s Equity Distribution 22 23 2021 Other ventures and releases edit Jaz O has since moved his Kingz Kounty Music Group to Rival Distribution He released Lookin Like a collaboration single with Nipsey Hussle on July 2 2021 The song s music video was directed by Da Inphamus Amadeuz 24 Musical style editInfluences edit Jaz O cites Grandmaster Caz as an early influence Caz was the artist who made Jaz O decide to become a rapper 25 Rhyming style edit Jaz O was the rapper to pioneer the triplet flow which allows the rapper to flow far beyond sixteen syllables within the 4 4 time signature being able to add extra syllables to the sixteen multiplies the syllables into twenty fourths which makes a triplet of an eighth Since the 1990s the triplet rhyme technique has become a common distinction among some of the most respected hip hop lyricists Several rappers who are well known for the technique include his former apprentice Jay Z Twista and Bone Thugs N Harmony as well as Fu Schnickens Spice 1 and Tech N9ne 26 Personal life editJaz O was known to be a visible figure in the Nuwaubian Nation during the 1980s Nuwaubian beliefs and symbolism were prominent in the earlier years of his music career and Nuwaubian fashion influenced his wardrobe 27 Discography editStudio albums edit Word to the Jaz 1989 To Your Soul 1990 Kingz Kounty 2002 with the Immobilarie Extended plays edit Ya Don t Stop 1991 The Warmup 2020 Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions showing year released and album name Year Title Artist s Album Peak position 28 29 30 1986 H P Gets Busy High Potent with Jay Z 1987 I m In Love 1989 Buss The Speaker Let s Play House Word to the Jaz No 26 on Dance Club Songs Hawaiian Sophie Jay Z No 18 on Hot Rap Songs Word To The Jaz 1990 The Originators Jay Z To Your Soul No 13 on Hot Rap Songs1991 A Groove This Is What U Rap 2 No 18 on Hot Rap Songs Hypocritters Ya Don t Stop1996 Waitin Foundation Jay Z Sauce Money1999 Jigga What Jay Z Amil Vol 2 Hard Knock Life No 84 on the Hot 1002000 Kingz Kounty Kingz Kounty2001 Let s Go Jay Z2002 Love Is Gone No 20 on Hot Rap Songs Ova Deadly 2005 Be There 2021 Lookin Like Remastered Jaz O Nipsey Hussle The Warm UpProduction credits editBesides being an emcee he has produced songs for several hip hop artists other than Jay Z including Group Home M O P Ras Kass Rakim Kool G Rap and others Solo edit 1995 Group Home 4 Give My Sins Livin Proof 1996 M O P Born 2 Kill World Famous Lifestyles of a Ghetto Child Born 2 Kill Jazz Mix Firing Squad 1996 Jay Z Ain t No Nigga Reasonable Doubt 1997 P Diddy I Got the Power Featuring The Lox No Way Out 1997 Jay Z Rap Game Crack Game In My Lifetime Vol 1 1998 Usual Suspects Crazy Streets Is Watching soundtrack 1998 Ras Kass H2O Proof Rasassination 1998 Jay Z In My Lifetime remix Streets Is Watching soundtrack 1998 Queen Latifah Court Is in Session Order in the Court 1999 Rakim It s A Must The Master 2002 Kool G Rap Black Widow The Giacana Story 2002 GZA Legend Of The Liquid Sword Legend of the Liquid SwordReferences edit Shawn Grant 2019 07 10 Jay Z Signs Jaz O To Roc Nation Deal The Source Retrieved 2019 09 03 Here We Go Song and lyrics by Jaz O Spotify The Warmup by Jaz O Album Review Jay Z Biography Rolling Stone Archived from the original on May 4 2011 Retrieved 2018 01 08 Finlay Mitch August 19 2019 Jaz O Is The Originator Reflections On Jay Z B I G amp Creating The Triplet Flow www hotnewhiphop com Bandini June 18 2015 Jay Z s First Record Ever Was in 1986 And It Was Not Hawaiian Sophie Take a Listen Audio www ambrosiaforheads com Jaz O Interview www urbanjazz org The Jaz Word To The Jaz Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Archived from the original on May 14 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 The Jaz Hawaiian Sophie Chart History Hot Rap Songs Archived from the original on May 9 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 The Jaz Chart History Dance Club Songs Archived from the original on May 14 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 The O Jays Serious 1989 CD 1989 via www discogs com The Jaz Chart History Hot Rap Songs Archived from the original on May 14 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 Kingz Kounty Media Group Presents Jaz O s New EP The WarmUp Available February 7th on All Platforms Via Equity Distribution www rfdtv com February 7 2020 Archived from the original on February 20 2020 Retrieved February 20 2020 a b Colin Larkin ed 2000 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music First ed Virgin Books ISBN 0 7535 0427 8 Jaz O amp The Immobilarie Kingz Kounty Album January 25 2020 Jadakiss Talks About Growing Up In Yonkers and The LOX s Relationship with Mary J Blige The Combat Jack Show Complex MTV News Staff January 15 1998 The Lox Get By With A Little Help From Puffy And Mary J Blige www mtv com She was like a number one fan for us She was loving our music before anybody and she just brought us to Puff Puff was looking for a group a rap group at that time It was instant It just clicked like that It was chemistry Interview With Nick Raphael HitQuarters 25 May 2005 20 Rappers Who Almost Signed To Other LabelsJaz O Complex Retrieved 2018 01 08 Jay Z and Jaz O Reunite at 4 44 Tour Stop in Chicago XXL XXL Mag 6 December 2017 Retrieved 2018 01 08 VIRAL MVP July 9 2019 JAY Z Signs Jaz O to Roc Nation after Ending Beef onsmashmusic com JAY Z s mentor Jaz O picks up where he left off with ten track effort The Warmup Listen GRUNGECAKE 8 February 2020 Jaz O Raises the Bar In New The Warm Up Project Weekly Rap Gods February 10 2020 Jaz O Lookin Like Single Set To Drop Boom Bap Nation 2021 06 10 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Soren Baker April 10 2002 Jaz O Reminds World Where Jay Z Got His Blueprint www mtv com When I heard Grandmaster Caz it was like a light came on His timing was just perfect his voice was perfect and he wrote all of the routines that the Cold Crush did A lot of them were jingles from old pop and R amp B songs but it was crazy the way he flipped them I didn t know it could be like that From that day on I endeavored to get my timing like that to have the same clarity and vocal punch Finlay Mitch August 19 2019 Jaz O Is The Originator Reflections On Jay Z B I G amp Creating The Triplet Flow www hotnewhiphop com The reason I did it was because in one sixteenth cadence and your average 4 4 time signature beat if you have more than sixteen syllables in a measure all of the sudden you re stuck with a dilemma to express yourself in a certain way or to get your point across the way you choose I had to stuff those words those extra syllables in the sixteen so it would transform those syllables into twenty fourths which became a triplet of an eighth That s why I called it the triplet style Unknown Jay Z got his start rapping alongside Jaz O They got involved in the conscious hip hop movement with the release of The Originators www hiphopmindcontrol com The Jaz Chart History Hot Rap Songs Archived from the original on May 14 2018 Retrieved 2018 01 08 The Jaz Chart History Dance Club Songs Archived from the original on May 14 2018 Retrieved 2018 01 08 Jaz O Chart History Hot Rap Songs Retrieved 2018 01 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaz O amp oldid 1203894603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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