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Juelz Santana was born in [[Harlem, New York]] to parents of [[African American]] and [[Dominican]] descent.<ref>[http://www.latinrapper.com/jim_jones_interview.html Jim Jones Interview - "Dip Set Capo Jim Jones Still Gaining Altitude"]</ref> He began writing rhymes at the age of twelve and was originally signed to Priority Records as one half of the duo called Draft Pick. The group had several shows around New York City while together, including Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre, where they won two weeks in a row. Some time after this, he was introduced to Cam'ron through a cousin. He impressed Cam'ron with his unique delivery and command of his freestyles and Cam'ron, a seasoned artist, recognized star potential in the teenage Santana. His first rapping appearance can be heard on Cam'ron's remix of "What Means The World To You", which features artists such as [[Ludacris]], Pimp C, [[Bun B]], and [[Trina]]. He is now signed as a solo artist to Diplomat Records/Def Jam Recordings. |
Juelz Santana was born in [[Harlem, New York]] to parents of [[African American]] and [[Dominican]] descent.<ref>[http://www.latinrapper.com/jim_jones_interview.html Jim Jones Interview - "Dip Set Capo Jim Jones Still Gaining Altitude"]</ref> He began writing rhymes at the age of twelve and was originally signed to Priority Records as one half of the duo called Draft Pick. The group had several shows around New York City while together, including Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre, where they won two weeks in a row. Some time after this, he was introduced to Cam'ron through a cousin. He impressed Cam'ron with his unique delivery and command of his freestyles and Cam'ron, a seasoned artist, recognized star potential in the teenage Santana. His first rapping appearance can be heard on Cam'ron's remix of "What Means The World To You", which features artists such as [[Ludacris]], Pimp C, [[Bun B]], and [[Trina]]. He is now signed as a solo artist to Diplomat Records/Def Jam Recordings. |
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He also enjoyed honeycombs as a child |
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===From Me to U=== |
===From Me to U=== |
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In 1999, Juelz Santana impressed Cam'ron so much with his rapping ability and delivery that he earned a featured spot on Cam'ron's second album, "S.D.E." He was featured on the tracks "Double Up" and "All The Chickens". |
In 1999, Juelz Santana impressed Cam'ron so much with his rapping ability and delivery that he earned a featured spot on Cam'ron's second album, "S.D.E." He was featured on the tracks "Double Up" and "All The Chickens". |
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LaRon Louis James (born on February 18 1983) is a rapper, small time actor and producer. He is better known by his stage name, Juelz Santana. He came to fame following his appearances on Cam'ron's 2002 singles, "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma".
Biography
Early career
Juelz Santana was born in Harlem, New York to parents of African American and Dominican descent.[1] He began writing rhymes at the age of twelve and was originally signed to Priority Records as one half of the duo called Draft Pick. The group had several shows around New York City while together, including Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre, where they won two weeks in a row. Some time after this, he was introduced to Cam'ron through a cousin. He impressed Cam'ron with his unique delivery and command of his freestyles and Cam'ron, a seasoned artist, recognized star potential in the teenage Santana. His first rapping appearance can be heard on Cam'ron's remix of "What Means The World To You", which features artists such as Ludacris, Pimp C, Bun B, and Trina. He is now signed as a solo artist to Diplomat Records/Def Jam Recordings. He also enjoyed honeycombs as a child
From Me to U
In 1999, Juelz Santana impressed Cam'ron so much with his rapping ability and delivery that he earned a featured spot on Cam'ron's second album, "S.D.E." He was featured on the tracks "Double Up" and "All The Chickens".
In 2002, Santana would earn more fame when he was featured on Cam'ron's two smash singles, "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma" from Cam'ron's third album "Come Home With Me".
In 2003, Santana released an album, From Me to U, under Roc-A-Fella & Def Jam Records. According to dipsetmixtapes.com the album reached "Gold" status.
What the Game's Been Missing
What the Game's Been Missing is the second album from Juelz Santana. It includes appearances by fellow Diplomats member, Cam'ron, as well as Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy. On January 3 2006, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA.
Filmography
- 2005: State Property 2
- 2006: Killa Season
Discography
- 2003: From Me to U (Gold)
- 2005: What the Game's Been Missing (Platinum)
- 2008: Born to Lose, Built to Win (The Reagan Era)
Collaboration albums
- 2008: I Can't Feel My Face (With Lil Wayne)