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Lil iROCC Williams

Justin Williams (born March 3, 1990) is an American rapper and actor. Williams began his career using the stage name Lil iROCC Williams, but eventually dropped the "Lil". His name is often stylized multiple ways, including Irocc,[2] iROCC,[3] irocc,[4] and iroCc.[5]

Lil iROCC Williams
Birth nameJustin Williams
Born (1990-03-03) March 3, 1990 (age 34)
New Orleans, Louisiana
OriginAtlanta, Georgia
GenresChristian rap, Gospel[1]
Occupation(s)Rapper, actor
Years active2001-present
LabelsJusRoCc, ForeFront Records, Authentic Music

Williams is a Christian,[3] which is heavily reflected in his lyrics. His moniker, which is inspired by Proverbs 3:5,[3] stands for I Rely On Christ Completely.[2][4]

Early life (1990–2001) edit

Williams was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to a father and a mother, Treiva,[6] but the family moved to Atlanta when he was still a young child. At the age of three, Williams began modeling and appearing in TV spots.[3] In 1997, Williams' mother was diagnosed with cancer;[3] during her treatment, William's mother and father converted to Christianity, which led Williams to follow suit. Williams showed an interest in rapping at the age of ten, while his father was working to develop local artists to showcase to major record labels.[4]

Williams' first live performance came in 2001, after his parents entered him in a local talent contest sponsored by an Atlanta R&B radio station.[4] Williams was chosen as one of 15 finalists, and subsequently won the grand prize.

Lil iROCC Williams (2002-2003) edit

In 2003, Williams was signed to major Christian record label ForeFront Records. On June 25, 2003,[3][6] at the age of 13, Williams released his debut, self-titled album, Lil iROCC Williams. The album was met with great success, charting on a number of Billboard charts,[7] and earning Williams nominations at both the 2004 Dove Awards and the 2004 Stellar Awards.[3][8] The release featured guest appearances from a number of big name Christian artists, including tobyMac, Canton Jones, and rap duo GRITS. In reviews of the album, Williams was compared to secular musicians, including Lil Wayne, Lil' Romeo and Lil' Bow Wow.[9]

Continued Output, Name Change and Acting (2004-2007) edit

After the release of his first album, Williams was released from ForeFront Records by label parent EMI. In 2004, Williams released an EP, iROCC, and a full-length album, The Sequel, under his own music label, Authentic Music. Distribution for both releases was handled by Whitaker House Publishing's musical imprint Authority Music.[6] During this time, Williams also took a break from music, and worked toward finishing his high school education.

The Sequel earned Williams two award nominations at 2006 Stellar Awards.[10] Williams won both awards, for Rap/Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year and Children's Performance of the Year. That same year, Williams dropped the "Lil" from his name, in an attempt to reflect a maturation in his music. Under his shortened moniker "iROCC Williams", he released a second EP, Mo' Heat 4 Da' Streets, online.[11] Once again, the EP was distributed by Authority Music.[11]

In 2007, Williams was featured in his first acting role, playing Reggie "Corn" Hackett in Christmas...Who Needs It?, a direct-to-DVD film written, directed and produced by gospel singer Fred Hammond. The film was released on December 21, 2007.[6]

Born A King and Current Activities (2007-Present) edit

In September 2007, Williams announced his latest project, a new album titled Born A King.[6] The album was released on his new record label, JusRoCc Entertainment, on September 16, 2008. The album was distributed nationally by Central South Distribution.[12]

Williams has continued acting, appearing as Chris Hutchinson in Life 101: Angel's Secret, a 2009 direct-to-DVD film, and as Omar in Blessed & Cursed, a 2010 direct-to-DVD film starring gospel singer Deitrick Haddon.

In 2010, it was announced that Williams would star in the 10-part B.E.T. webseries 8 Days a Week,[2] based on the book series The Come Up by Lyah Beth LeFlore. The series premiered August 24, 2011. Williams plays Blue Reynolds, an amateur rapper struggling to make a name for himself in the music industry.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title Label Chart Positions
US Gospel US Christ US Heat
2003 Lil iROCC Williams ForeFront Records 26 27 46
2004 The Sequel Authentic Music
2008 Born A King JusRoCc Entertainment

EPs edit

  • iROCC (Authentic Music, 2004)
  • Mo' Heat 4 Da' Streets (Authentic Music, 2004)

Filmography edit

Year Film Role Notes
2007 Christmas...Who Needs It? Reggie "Corn" Hackett Direct-to-DVD film
City Girls Jefferson Jenkins TV movie
2009 Life 101: Angel's Secret Chris Hutchinson Direct-to-DVD film
2010 Blessed & Cursed Omar
2011 8 Days A Week Blue Reynolds Main star, 10 episodes

References edit

  1. ^ "Lil iROCC Williams Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b c "Justin "Irocc" Williams". BET.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g . christianmusic.about.com. Archived from the original on 2005-09-18.
  4. ^ a b c d . www.1cubed.com. Archived from the original on 2005-04-06.
  5. ^ "CD Baby Music Store".
  6. ^ a b c d e "The Holy Hip Hop DataBASE - the ultimate online Christian Hiphop resource".
  7. ^ "Lil iROCC Williams - Lil iROCC Williams | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  8. ^ http://www.gospelflava.com/stellar/stellarresults-2004.html
  9. ^ "Lil' IROCC Williams - a Review of the Phantom Tollbooth".
  10. ^ http://www.gospelflava.com/stellar/stellarresults-2006.html
  11. ^ a b "CD Baby Music Store".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-07-16.

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5 3 stands for I Rely On Christ Completely 2 4 Contents 1 Early life 1990 2001 2 Lil iROCC Williams 2002 2003 3 Continued Output Name Change and Acting 2004 2007 4 Born A King and Current Activities 2007 Present 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 EPs 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life 1990 2001 editWilliams was born in New Orleans Louisiana to a father and a mother Treiva 6 but the family moved to Atlanta when he was still a young child At the age of three Williams began modeling and appearing in TV spots 3 In 1997 Williams mother was diagnosed with cancer 3 during her treatment William s mother and father converted to Christianity which led Williams to follow suit Williams showed an interest in rapping at the age of ten while his father was working to develop local artists to showcase to major record labels 4 Williams first live performance came in 2001 after his parents entered him in a local talent contest sponsored by an Atlanta R amp B radio station 4 Williams was chosen as one of 15 finalists and subsequently won the grand prize Lil iROCC Williams 2002 2003 editIn 2003 Williams was signed to major Christian record label ForeFront Records On June 25 2003 3 6 at the age of 13 Williams released his debut self titled album Lil iROCC Williams The album was met with great success charting on a number of Billboard charts 7 and earning Williams nominations at both the 2004 Dove Awards and the 2004 Stellar Awards 3 8 The release featured guest appearances from a number of big name Christian artists including tobyMac Canton Jones and rap duo GRITS In reviews of the album Williams was compared to secular musicians including Lil Wayne Lil Romeo and Lil Bow Wow 9 Continued Output Name Change and Acting 2004 2007 editAfter the release of his first album Williams was released from ForeFront Records by label parent EMI In 2004 Williams released an EP iROCC and a full length album The Sequel under his own music label Authentic Music Distribution for both releases was handled by Whitaker House Publishing s musical imprint Authority Music 6 During this time Williams also took a break from music and worked toward finishing his high school education The Sequel earned Williams two award nominations at 2006 Stellar Awards 10 Williams won both awards for Rap Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year and Children s Performance of the Year That same year Williams dropped the Lil from his name in an attempt to reflect a maturation in his music Under his shortened moniker iROCC Williams he released a second EP Mo Heat 4 Da Streets online 11 Once again the EP was distributed by Authority Music 11 In 2007 Williams was featured in his first acting role playing Reggie Corn Hackett in Christmas Who Needs It a direct to DVD film written directed and produced by gospel singer Fred Hammond The film was released on December 21 2007 6 Born A King and Current Activities 2007 Present editIn September 2007 Williams announced his latest project a new album titled Born A King 6 The album was released on his new record label JusRoCc Entertainment on September 16 2008 The album was distributed nationally by Central South Distribution 12 Williams has continued acting appearing as Chris Hutchinson in Life 101 Angel s Secret a 2009 direct to DVD film and as Omar in Blessed amp Cursed a 2010 direct to DVD film starring gospel singer Deitrick Haddon In 2010 it was announced that Williams would star in the 10 part B E T webseries 8 Days a Week 2 based on the book series The Come Up by Lyah Beth LeFlore The series premiered August 24 2011 Williams plays Blue Reynolds an amateur rapper struggling to make a name for himself in the music industry Discography editAlbums edit Year Title Label Chart Positions US Gospel US Christ US Heat 2003 Lil iROCC Williams ForeFront Records 26 27 46 2004 The Sequel Authentic Music 2008 Born A King JusRoCc Entertainment EPs edit iROCC Authentic Music 2004 Mo Heat 4 Da Streets Authentic Music 2004 Filmography editYear Film Role Notes 2007 Christmas Who Needs It Reggie Corn Hackett Direct to DVD film City Girls Jefferson Jenkins TV movie 2009 Life 101 Angel s Secret Chris Hutchinson Direct to DVD film 2010 Blessed amp Cursed Omar 2011 8 Days A Week Blue Reynolds Main star 10 episodesReferences edit Lil iROCC Williams Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic a b c Justin Irocc Williams BET a b c d e f g Lil iROCC Williams Artist Profile christianmusic about com Archived from the original on 2005 09 18 a b c d One Cubed Band Bios Lil irocc Williams www 1cubed com Archived from the original on 2005 04 06 CD Baby Music Store a b c d e The Holy Hip Hop DataBASE the ultimate online Christian Hiphop resource Lil iROCC Williams Lil iROCC Williams Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic http www gospelflava com stellar stellarresults 2004 html Lil IROCC Williams a Review of the Phantom Tollbooth http www gospelflava com stellar stellarresults 2006 html a b CD Baby Music Store IroCc Williams is Back with a New Album Born a King On Jus ROCC Entertainment Gospel Music Bites Archived from the original on 2011 10 07 Retrieved 2011 07 16 External links editLil iROCC Williams at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lil iROCC Williams amp oldid 1146120841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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