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In 1992, Da Brat's big break occurred when she won the grand prize in a local rap contest sponsored by Yo! MTV Raps.As part of her prize, Brat met the young rap duo Kris Kross and was introduced to their producer, Jermaine Dupri; Brat was eventually signed to his So So Def label, with Dupri remaining a collaborator, friend and fixture throughout the entirety of Brat's career.
“All of those songs on Confessions, that was about Jermaine Dupri’s situation,” she exclusively told Us in 2013. “Usher was just singing it. “Usher was just singing it.
Jermaine Dupri Mauldin (born September 23, 1972) is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, music executive, and entrepreneur. [4] [5] Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, as the son of Columbia Records executive Michael Mauldin, he began his career in music production at the age of nine. He discovered the teen hip-hop duo Kris Kross in 1991.
Jerrell C. Jones (born March 28, 1986), [1] [2] better known by his stage name J-Kwon, is an American rapper from St. Louis, Missouri.He signed with Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings, an imprint of Arista Records to release his 2004 single "Tipsy," which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
Usher had a coming home moment, as Lil John, Ludacris and Jermaine Dupri helped him end his 13 minutes and 20 seconds show with "Yeah!" The group (who are known to do it again) all donned matching ...
Killer Mike, Lil Jon, Jermaine Dupri, Too Short and other hip-hop artists are seen retelling their stories of participating in one of the greatest parties of all time.
Presented by Live Nation, the third annual gala will take place on Thursday, September 21 at the Beverly Hilton — honorees include: … BMAC Gala to Honor Jermaine Dupri, Keke Palmer, Jesse ...
The video then cuts to Jermaine Dupri doing his verse in his "personal shoe garage" dancing in front of a mirror and trying on different pairs of Jordans. It then quickly cuts to a black and white scene with Dupri atop a basketball goal imitating a popular commercial in which Michael Jordan continuously attempts to make free throws as Spike Lee ...