Jett Black is the voice of the streets and the drama and lifestyle it brings. No one can question his clout throughout the South specifically and hip-hop in general. Jett Black’s bold, bluesy, and direct flow essentially defines what it means to truly embody southern gangsterism. This artist/producer’s style is hard-boiled, ghetto-bred, and straight up hardcore. His vivid lyrical imagery is a must for any true hip hop and Dirty South fan, while his production breathes new life into a stale musical landscape. His love me or leave me alone attitude personify to the listener that Jett Black is here to stay. [Background] Jett Black grew up in the hard streets of the District of Columbia. Jett Black was way ahead of his time being introduce to the music game by Mr. Lamar Lee of Maven Strategies, Saadiq B. of Hustle nation Enterprise/Wu Tang Clan, and Deon Williams of Black Collar Entertainment. Which Jett having being the first from the Nations capitol to achieve a national 25 city tour (Seagrams Gin Live 03′) in 34 days. Along with heavy hitters “Lil’ Mo” and R&B sensation “Carl Thomas”. Also performing at the London’s Urban Music Awards 05′,along with many over sea’s events, as well as , The Department of Labor showcase’s ,and even the House of Blues (CH, LA, NO). Having garnered an intense buzz with the classic “Mandingo”, Jett Black began focusing intensely upon his music career in general, and hip hop exclusively. Jett Black has appeared on several current project with WBC two time boxing champ Keith Holmes & George Clinton, D.C.1st Lady of rap Crysty Luv. Jett Black also debut an album entitled “Jett Black meets The Poo Poo Man”, with Hall of fame legend Gene “King Poo Poo Man” Anderson of George Clinton’s Parliament Funkadelic. And recently signing on with the top tier International Label Bentley Records founded by Award winning Luca Dayz. As Jett Black says, “I am always going to be true to where I came from. It is what I am. The streets are in me. It is something that anyone that comes from that environment can relate too. It doesn’t matter where you are from. In any and every hood you are going to have the same set of situations. People may talk differently but at end of the day they all have the exact same situations.” [Influences] Tupac, Notorious B.I.G., Scarface, N.W.A. , Tribe Called Quest, WuTang Clan, and many other classic emcees have influenced Jett Black musically.
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Music:
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