Once he found his rhythm and his inspirations in the Hip Hop/Rap industry the evolution of his career was a natural and unavoidable process.
Getting into the music business was almost inevitable for Mulah, who’s always enjoyed reading, writing, the story lines, and the wittiness of the word play involved in it.
Mulah is a goal-oriented person, who is focused on both his personal and professional growth, which works wonders for him in the music industry, seen as he easily builds relationships with those around him. His laid-back, easy going nature is effortlessly depicted in his music. Hailing from the rural side of South Carolina has certainly had its affects on Mulah DaVinci’s personality. Listeners with my voice, so it's important for me to use my voice and my platform the right way every opportunity I take." Dangerous Man is available now on digital streaming platforms. Throughout the project, JASUN is acknowledging, and taking on all responsibilities of his truest passions as he states: "I understand how powerful I am, and how I can control, and move The success of the mixtape, created a serious buzz throughout the entertainment industry and city leading up to the release of his highly anticipated debut album, Dangerous Man. Soon after his big break, Jasun released his debut, self-produced mixtape “Note to Self” in April 2018 on all digital streaming platforms. JASUN was casted for several Award-Winning season premiers such as Black Lightning (Netflix), Donald Glover’s Atlanta: Robbin Season, as well as newer premieres like Creepshow, Champaigne Ill, and Stargirl. His role as an actor/rapper/producer while carrying the culture of Atlanta makes him effortlessly versatile. JASUN is the son of New York's Hip-Hop Legend Half A Mill. To date his debut album has sold over 275,000 copies with digital sales of over two million making him one of the top selling new urban artists of 2009.Jasun Jabbar Wardlaw - professionally known as JASUN JABBAR - is a triple threat out of Atlantataking the world by storm. 1 at Urban for four consecutive weeks and sold over 1.8 million in ringtones. With his debut, self-titled album, produced entirely by his producer Mick Schultz, Jeremih blurs the traditional lines of musical genres and has proven himself as a true musician with staying power. “I’m a writer, I’m a singer, I’m a producer, and I can play instruments. “I feel like I can hang with these artists at Def Jam,” says Jeremih. In February of 2009 Jeremih flew to New York City, to perform in front of Island Def Jam President LA Reid, who was so blown away by the budding superstar’s live performance and wide-ranging sound, he quickly made him part of the notorious label’s roster. But the song they recorded next would become their golden ticket, “Birthday Sex.” Power 92’s music director Bam fell in love with the sultry track and added it into the station’s regular rotation. Their first song to hit the airwaves was the catchy car-centric song called “My Ride” which first played on the station’s local radio hour. Together they recorded a demo in 2008 and got the idea to bring it to Power 92, their local radio station in Chicago.
“He was studying engineering and he knew how to use protools,” says Jeremih. In 2007, Jeremih began working towards a music business degree at Columbia College, where he met and began collaborating with another one of Columbia’s musically inclined students named Mick Schultz. I would close my eyes and feel it and that’s how I taught myself. I tried to take classes but the teacher would always yell at me because I wouldn’t read the music. “I would listen to the radio and I learned to play by ear. “I gradually started picking up the keys too ‘cause they had everything in the band room,” he says. At a very young age I really fell in love with making music.”Īs a student at Chicago’s Morgan Park high school, Jeremih joined the marching band where he learned to play a multiple instruments including the saxophone, bass drum, cymbals, and quads. That’s when it hit them and me that I was really into percussion. “It was a little Sears set and I ended up busting every head on it that year. “When I was three my mom and dad gave me a drum set for Christmas,” recalls Jeremih. Growing up on Chicago’s infamous Southside, the 22 year-old singer/songwriter behind the nationwide breakout hit “Birthday Sex” started making big noise when he was just a little boy.
Def Jam’s latest sensation, Jeremih, was born with rhythm pulsing through his veins.