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'''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]].
 
==Early life==
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Around 1988 J-Swift met [[R&B]] musician [[Reggie Andrews]], producer of [[Dazz Band]]’s 1982 funk hit “Let It Whip.” After J-Swift composed three [[New Jack Swing]]-style songs to get his attention, Andrews suggested that he concentrate on writing and producing, and set him up with a recording studio (complete with a then-state-of-the-art Akai MPC60) at South Central Unit (SCU), an after-school program for disadvantaged young talent. This gave J the opportunity to submit songs to A&M Record’s Rondor Music publishing, while additional work came via BMI’s Cheryl Dickerson. Though much of this early music went unreleased (like an album by [[Bell Biv DeVoe]] spin-off STR8-Ahead), J-Swift’s official songwriting/producing debut came in 1991 with [[Keisha Jackson]]’s “Feel You Out.”
 
Around this time J-Swift began making music, and smoking [[marijuana]] 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”).
 
With his own “Fat House Productions” acts [[Jazzyfatnastees]] and Quinton, J-Swift signed an ill-fated million dollar deal with [[Tommy Boy Records]] in 1993. Another of his groups, The Wascals, dropped several singles including “Class Clown” and “The Dips” in ’94, but broke up before releasing their debut. (Wascals’ Greatest Hits, completely produced by J-Swift, was finally released by Delicious Vinyl in 2007.) In the mid-‘90s, J-Swift lent his signature style to a string of remixes, including Prince’s “Letitgo (Sherm Stick Edit),” [[Massive Attack]]’s “Protection,” and [[Urban Thermo Dynamics]]’ “Manifest Destiny” (featuring a young [[Mos Def]]).
 
By the late ‘90s, a depressed J-Swift had disappeared from the music scene and turned to sniffing cocaine before graduating to crack. He lost his studio and was introduced to the streets. These hard times are candidly shown in director Shauna Garr’s documentary 1 More Hit, which features such taglines as, “From hip hop visionary to homeless in Hollywood.” and "1 More Hit: Every Great Musician Needs One". 1 More Hit was completed in November 2011 and will be released digitally January 2012.
 
J-Swift recorded new tracks from 2005 through 2010, providing not only the beats but also the rhymes. Featuring soul-baring rap confessionals (“Off My Chest”) and tales of perseverance through struggles (“Born To Win Despite Myself”) — while still celebrating recreational drug use (“I’ll Do Mine”) — J-Swift’s new project began with an alter ego '''Negro Kanevil'''.
 
=== Recent events ===
J-Swift was featured in ''Rhyme and Punishment'', a 2011 film that documents various Hip-Hop artists who have spent time in prison. In the film J-Swift recounts his convictions and life in prison.
 
==Productions==
*1992 [[The Pharcyde]] - ''[[Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde]]''
*1993 [[The Wascals]] - ''[[Greatest Hits (Wascals album)|Greatest Hits]]''
*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 [[Bucwheed|Buc Fifty]] - ''[[Bad Man (album)|Bad Man]]'' – [[Battle Axe Records]]
*2004 Buc Fifty - ''[[Serve The Devil, Praise The Lord]]'' - Battle Axe Records
:4) "Gangster (Murderville)" (production)
:7) "Manifest Destiny" (production)
*2000 Various - ''[[Delicious Vinyl]] Presents... Prime Cuts Vol. 1'' - [[Battle Axe Records]]
:2) "The Black Pack - Used To Be My Lover" (production)
 
== External links==
* [http://www.1morehitthemovie.com/ 1 More Hit Official Website]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/J-Swift Discogs Discography]
* http://rhymesandpolitics.com/?p=1669
 
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