J-Live Biography; Timeless
As an emcee, dee-jay, producer and CEO of his aptly named company Triple Threat Productions, J-Live's music has been a staple of inspiration for listeners of hip hop from New York to Cali and around the world. His discography spans over 10 years and includes four full-length albums, two EPs, a collection of earlier singles, as well as countless guest appearances and features. His last two projects “Reveal the Secret EP” and the full length “Then What Happened” were released by BBE in May 2008.
While J-Live is all but a household name to those who collect their knowledge of hip hop music via mainstream radio, he has worked with his share of icons in the industry. Producers such as DJ Premiere, Pete Rock, DJ Spinna, Prince Paul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Spooky, Numark, Da Beatminerz, Dan the Automater to name a few. Recording artists the likes of Mos Def, El Da Sensei, Wordsworth, Talib Kweli, Chali Tuna and several others have all shared song credits with JLive. World renown for a stage show that lives up to his name, J has toured around the country as well as Canada, the UK, Europe, Japan, the Middle East, Africa and Australia. J-Live shared stages with artists such as The Roots, Wyclef Jean, Fabolous, Soulive, Ozomatli, Soundtribe Sector 9, Blackalicious, Sister Nancy, Wu Tang Clan, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, MF Doom, KRS One, and many others.
Born Jean-Jacques Cadet (Jon Joc Ka-Day) and raised by his Mother in Spanish Harlem on the east side of Manhattan off First Ave, J-Live reps NY in more ways than one. While working towards his bachelors degree in English from State University of New York at Albany, J-live was already touring the world and learning the ropes of the industry. Introduced to the 5% Nation (or Nation of Gods & Earths) during his college years, Jean-Jacques would eventually change his name to Justice Allah.
Before graduating, with the help of Raw Shack Productions, he signed a deal with Payday / London / PolyGram. Shortly after graduating, J learned that the best laid plans o’ mice and rappers oft go awry. Especially when corporate take-overs dissolve labels and separate artists from distributors. In 1999, the highly anticipated, often illegally duplicated debut album “The Best Part” would go down in history as one of the best records never heard. That is at least until the many bootleg versions were followed by the official release in 2001. By then, J was living in Brooklyn, teaching 7th Grade Language Arts in some of New York’s toughest school districts. J would find himself at a crossroads in 2002. With the opportunity to release what would be his “second first album” All of the Above”. J decided to suspend his teaching career and pursue music full time. All of the Above was released on independent label Coup D E’tat / Caroline’s. After severing ties with CDE, J put out his first totally self produced project in 2003, Always Will Be.
The 8 song EP released on Fat Beats Records showed fans that Triple Threat was more than just a corporate identity as J took on the task of all verses, beats and scratches himself. In 2005, with Penalty Ryko’s release of The Hear After, it became clear that as labels come and go, J-Live would continue to find a way to release quality music to his ever growing fan base. People have come to expect a certain standard of quality with every J-Live record. Whether self produced or working with others, J’s beats are typically bass heavy consistent boom-bap instrumentals that incorporate and infuse various genres of music from afro beat, latin, jazz, reggae, rock, and funk into his own distinct timeless hip hop sound.
For better or worse, J-Live has developed a reputation for going against the grain of an industry dominated by flavor of the month pigeon holed made up characters. J’s subject matter is as eclectic as his taste in music. His most popular tracks show that he is more than just a boastful wordsmith that can rock a party. Often times an introspective philosopher of life, love, music, and people, J delivers hard hitting well thought out social commentary on issues ranging from US Foreign policy to the environment, black on black crime to police brutality. However, he is very deliberate in maintaining balance on each of his albums. Humorous, sometimes hilarious narratives like One for the Griot or Car Trouble are filled with vivid imagery. There are the traditionally devastating battle verses on songs like Whoever and Always Will Be. Party and show anthems like Adda Cipher, Harder, and Don’t Play. As his reputation and following continue to grow with his catalogue, the one common and constant theme in J-Live’s ever evolving style of music, is the use of original styles, and imaginative concepts, to stay fresh relevant and timeless.
Always Has Been
LongevityBraggin’Writes
Can I Get It?
Hush The Crowd
School’s In
Braggin Writes (Domecracker Remix)
The Best Part
Outside LookingIntro
Got What It Takes
Don’t Play
Vampire Hunter J
Yes!
Them That’s Not
Kick It To The Beat
Wax Paper
Timeless
Get The Third
School’s In Remix
R.A.G.E.
True School Anthem
Inside Looking Outro
The Best Part
Play
Braggin’ Writes Revisited
Epilogue
All of The Above
First Things FirstHow Real It Is
Satisfied
Interlude 1 (I’m a Rapper)
MCee
Like This Anna
One For the Griot
Stir of Echoes
Interlude 2 (For the Babies)
Do That $#!%
All In Together Now
Nights Like This
The 4TH 3rd
Travelling Music
A Charmed Life
All of the Above
Interlude 2 (Whatever)
Happy Belated
Satisfied (Dub Version)
3 Out of 7
The Lyricist
Always Will Be
Always Will BeAdd-A-Cipher
Deal Widit
Get Live
Car Trouble
Walkman Music
9000 Miles
Skip Proof
The Hear After
HearAww Yeah
Fire Water
Do My Thing f/ CVees
Whoever
The Sidewalks
Audio Visual
Brooklyn Public Pt 1
Listening f/ Kola Rock
Harder
Coming Home f/ Dwele
Weather The Storm
After
Reveal The Secret
The IncredibleOnce Upon A Mic
Practice (Spaghetti Bender Mix)
Feel Like Spittin’
Red Light Green Light
Practice (Magnificent Mix)
Then What Happened?
One to 31Be No Slave
The Upgrade
It Don’t Stop
The Understanding
The Last Third
Ole
What You Holdin’?
Oowee
The Zone
We Are
Simmer Down
You Out There
The Early Works of J-Live
This digital box set contains Always Has Been, The Best Part, and All of the AboveUndivided Attention EP
Home or AwayThe Way That I Rhyme
How I Feel Pt 1
Undivided Attention
Fitness feat. Homeboy Sandman
Calculations feat. Oddy Gato
S.P.T.A. (Said Person of That Ability)
As I StartFrom Scratch
The Authentic
Watch Sun Watch feat. YC the Cynic
How I feel Pt 3
The Me and You feat. Anneice Cousin
No Time to Waste
Pronounced Spitta
Life Comes In Threes feat. Rasheeda Ali
Great Expectations
Poetry In Ertia feat. John Robinson & Mark Spekt
Home or Away Remix
Half A Glass feat. Lyric Jones
FEATURES & GUEST APPEARANCES
"Bosoms"w/ Adam Deitch, Erik Krasno, and Wordsworth
Seven Heads R Better Than 1 Vol 1
"Observe The Sound"
Apathy also f/ L The Head Toucha
Hell's Lost & Found: It's the Bootleg, Muthafuckas! (Vol. 2)
"Standing Room Only"
Asamov Aslo f/ Cassidy and Wordsworth
And Now…
"Trackrunners"
Unspoken Heard also f/ Grap Luva on
48 Months
"Set it Straight"
Black Grass
Bass Man
"Oh"
Da Beatminerz
Fully Loaded With Statick
"Final Four"
Reks, f/ Danja Mouf, F. Esoteric, J Live, Lonnie B, Pace Won, Reks, Shabaam Sahdeeq & Young Zee
"I Say Peace"
Dela on
Atmosphere Airlines
"Oneday Remix"
DJ Alibi
"The Depths"
DJ Duct
"Break It Down"
DJ Jazzy Jeff
The Magnificent
"All Of Y’all"
DJ JS One
Claimstake
"Brand Nu Live"
DJ Numark
Hands On
“Whatyouwando”
El Da Sensei
Relax Relate Release
“Realise”
El Fudge
Chronic Irresponsibility
“Supposed To Be”
Floyd Da Locsmif
Interludes and Essentials
“Who Do You Call”
Halftooth
You don’t Know The Half
“The Truth”
Handsome Boy Modeling Schoo
So… How’s Your Girl?
“Appetite to Write”
Iomas Marad
Deep Rooted
“Great Live Caper”
J Rawls
The Essence Of…
“Ships Pass”
J Rawls
Superrappin The Album Vol.2 (Disc 2)
“The Day I Fell Off”
Fat Beats Compilation Vol 3
“Give It Up (For The Earth) "
Impeach the Precedent
“Don’t Get it Backwards”
Tableturn
“Quest To Find”
Halftooth also f/ Oddisee and Ken Starr
“Give It Up”
f/ RA The Rugged Man
Wu-Tang Meets Indie Culture
“Vacation”
Jazz Liberators
Clin d’oeil
“Killin Ya Self”
Katalyst
What’s Happening
“Selector”
Lifesavas
Spirit in Stone
“Dynomite”
Lone Catalyst
The Catalyst Files
“31st of February”
The Nextmen
“Boogie”
Oddisee also f/ Asheru
Foot In the Door
“She Said What?”
Quantic Soul Orchestra
“Look Left Look Right”
Richy Pitch
Travellers Tales
“Sub Level”
Rob Swift
Sound Event
“Death Of A Muse”
Sol.iLLaquists Of Sound also f/ Chali2Na
“Azucar Remix”
Soulive
Turn It Out Remixed
“Optometrix”
DJ Spooky
Dubtometry
“Dummy”
Unsung Heroes also f/ El Fudge
Unleashed
“What Would You Do”
Unsung Heroes, El Fudge and Mr Complex
Unleashed
“Say Cheese”
Seven Heads Are Better Than 1
“Rules Of Engagement”
7L & Esoteric
Building With Bricks Vol 2
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