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Jazze Pha
Jazze Pha
Atlanta-based Jazze Pha (born Phalon Alexander), the son of original Bar-Kays bassist James Alexander, began racking up session credits in the mid-'90s and became one of the hottest beat-makers around the turn of the following decade. Predominantly a producer of Southern rap, Pha's handiwork led to Top 20 hits for Field Mob ("Sick of Being Lonely") and Ciara ("1, 2 Step"), and he also worked on records by Too Short, Slick Rick, Ludacris, Lil' Wayne, OutKast, T.I., Ruben Studdard, and Nelly. In 2005, he signed a production deal with the Cash Money label, which had previously counted only Mannie Fresh as an in-house producer. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music GuideMore

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Oct 31st, 12:09am
Hi. My name is Elite. I'm a Singer/Rapper/Dancer/Producer from Greensboro, NC but I currently live in Houston, TX. Please visit my website at Myspace.com/elitefromnc or Reverbnation.com/elitefromnc to hear the new recently released demo including hit song, "North Cackalack" (The hip-hop/R and B song shouting out North Carolina and it's black college drumlines) and "Mommie, Can I.."(The R and B song talking about romance and foreplay), plus other hip-hop and R and B songs which you'll find in my widget below. The music is high-energy hip-hop and R and B at it's finest and is the next wave of futuristic music. Enjoy!!