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{{Short description|American record producer}}
'''J-Swift''' is an [[Afro-Cuban]] Spanish American music producer responsible for songs with groups on the [[Delicious Vinyl]] Label. He has produced the hip hop groups [[The Pharcyde]] and [[The Wascals]].▼
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▲'''J-Swift''' is
==Early life==
J-Swift was born '''Juan Manuel Martinez-Luis''' in 1971 in [[Madrid, Spain]]. His [[Afro-Cuban]] father, Pedro, was a [[salsa music|salsa]] bandleader and multi-instrumentalist. His mother, Dolores, was a native of the [[Canary Islands]].<ref name="land"/> In 1974, the family headed to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], settling in [[Inglewood, California|Inglewood]]. At age six, J-Swift enrolled in a piano conservatory, quickly proving to be a prodigy. The all-rap radio station [[KDAY]] introduced him to hip-hop in the early
==Career==
Around 1988, J-Swift attended [[Locke High School]], where he met his mentor [[R&B]] musician [[Reggie Andrews]], producer of [[Dazz Band]]
Around this time J-Swift began making music
With his own
J-Swift was the subject of the 2007 documentary film ''[[1 More Hit]]''.<ref name=laweekly>{{cite web|last1=Weiss|first1=Jeff|title=J-Swift Made Big Hits With the Pharcyde Before Tragedy and Drugs Nearly Took Him Down|url=http://www.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2012/01/11/j-swift-made-big-hits-with-the-pharcyde-before-tragedy-and-drugs-nearly-took-him-down|website=[[LA Weekly]]|publisher=Beth Sestanovich|accessdate=12 August 2014|date=11 January 2012}}</ref>
J-Swift recorded new tracks from 2005 through 2010, providing not only the beats but also the rhymes. Featuring soul-baring rap confessionals (
==Personal life==
In 2006, J-Swift was arrested for possession of narcotics. In 2015, his [[permanent resident]] status was stripped and he was deported back to his birth country of Spain.<ref name="land">{{cite web|url=https://thelandmag.com/the-bizarre-and-tragic-ride-of-j-swft/|title=The Bizarre and Tragic Ride of J Sw!ft|author=Bell, Max|publisher=theLAnd|date=2021-08-26|accessdate=2022-03-16}}</ref>
==Productions==
*1992 [[The Pharcyde]] - ''[[Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde]]''
*1993
*1994 [[Quinton (musician)|Quinton]] - ''Quinton's Here'' – [[Tommy Boy Records]]
:1) "Quinton's on the Way (A Jazzy Skit)" (production)
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*1994 [[Prince (artist)|Prince]] – "Letitgo" – [[Warner Bros. Records]]
:6) Letitgo (Sherm Stick Edit) (production)
*1995 [[Urban Thermo Dynamics]] - "Manifest Destiny (single)" - [[FFRR Records|Payday/ffrr Records]]
:3) "Manifest Destiny (J-Swift Edit)" (production)
*1995 [[Massive Attack]] – "[[Protection (Massive Attack song)|Protection]]" – [[Virgin Records]]
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*2000 [[The Pharcyde]] – Trust – [[Delicious Vinyl Records]]
:1) "Trust (Remix)" (production)
*2000
*2004 Buc Fifty - ''
:4) "Gangster (Murderville)" (production)
:7) "Manifest Destiny" (production)
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:2) "The Black Pack - Used To Be My Lover" (production)
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[[Category:American hip hop record producers]]▼
[[Category:1971 births]]
[[Category:Spanish emigrants to the United States]]▼
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Musicians from Madrid]]
▲[[Category:Spanish emigrants to the United States]]
[[Category:Spanish people of Cuban descent]]
[[Category:Locke High School alumni]]
[[Category:Musicians from Los Angeles]]
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