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{{Short description|American record producer}}
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'''J-Swift''' is a
==Early life==
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==Career==
Around 1988, J-Swift attended [[Locke High School]], where he met his mentor [[R&B]] musician [[Reggie Andrews]], producer of [[Dazz Band]]'s 1982 funk hit "[[Let It Whip]]" and collaborator of [[Rick James]].<ref name="Bowler 2021">{{cite web | last=Bowler | first=Paul | title=
Around this time J-Swift began making music with a crew of dancers-turned-rappers. With Reggie Andrews' record collection at their disposal, J-Swift and [[The Pharcyde]] crafted a three-song demo in '91 and subsequently a hip-hop classic, 1992's [[Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde]]. Featuring the hit single ''[[Passin' Me By]]'', Pharcyde's debut went certified Gold. Disputes over production and credits caused a rift between J and the group (although they would later reunite on The Pharcyde's "Trust" remix in 2000, not to mention several J-Swift-produced tracks on [[Fatlip]]'s 2005 solo debut [[The Loneliest Punk]], and Fatlip and [[Tre Hardson]]'s 2007 holiday song "All I Want for Xmas").
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