Hood Hop is the debut album by rapper J-Kwon. It was released on April 6, 2004.[1] Club hit, "Tipsy", was successful on the US, UK and Australian charts. A popular remix of the song features Chingy and Murphy Lee. The LP sold 125,000 copies in its first week of release.
Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews commended J-Kwon for being earnest throughout the trope-filled track listing and making the most of his newfound success "for himself, his neighborhood and his family", but felt the album overall placed him in a position that won't guarantee long-term staying power in hip-hop.[4] AllMusic editor Andy Kellman felt that production team the Trackboyz showed promise based on the single "Tipsy", but found Kwon to be an above-average rapper that only slightly changes his vocal tones.[2] Rolling Stone's Christian Hoard and Jon Caramanica criticized the production throughout the record and Kwon's "entry-level" verses, calling him "an argument against drafting high school rappers straight to the pros."[5] Steve Jones from USA Today also criticized Kwon for relying heavily on typical hip-hop scenarios and delivering "uninspired, by-the-numbers tracks ("Parking Lot", "Welcome to tha Hood")", concluding that, "[T]here's got to be more going on around the way than this."[6]
SMH, J-Kwon got done DIRTY. The label (Arista) closed the same day his album released, and he actually had a ton of success with it (500K the first day- unheard of now). He couldn't even celebrate his success because every phone line was disconnected when he called the offices the next day.
According to a rep for Gracie Productions, Kwon was working on a self-titled album to be released on March 23. Last year, via the indie, the 24-year-old rapper put out the albums Hood Hop 2 and Hood Hop 2.5.
J-Kwon first got signed in a very odd and amusing way. He would continually mock who would be his main producer, Jermaine Dupri, who produced a majority of his first album, Hood Hop. Regardless, according to Dupri, J-Kwon was also signed because of his rapping skills.
J-Kwon first rose to stardom with his single "Tipsy" and his 2004 album Hood hop. J-Kwon's debut peaked at #7 on the Billboard 200. It has reached gold status, selling approximentaly 650,000 copies to date. "Tipsy" peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #4 in the UK, becoming a success and making it his biggest single to date. A music video was filmed for the single, which was an obvious remake of Gin & Juice by Snoop Dogg. Strangely on the set of this music video, a shot was fired from a passing vehicle. The shot hit a window of a van, but no one was hurt.
His record company, Gracie Entertainment, announced in March 2010 that he had been missing for a month. Later, he had gotten in touch with his record label, saying he is alive and well and "just taking some time out." J-Kwon released his fourth studio album on March 23, 2010, entitled J-Kwon.
Pour le film XXX: State of the Union, sorti en 2005, J-Kwon compose le single Get XXX'd avec Petey Pablo et Ebony Eyez. J-Kwon se lance dans la suite de Hood Hop, intitulée Louisville Slugger la même année[5]. Il collabore avec Andy Milonakis pour Like Dis, pour la promotion du Andy Milonakis Show, et participe au single de Bow Wow Fresh Azimiz. En 2008, il publie le single Boo Boo sur son propre label Hood Hop Music avec l'album Hood Hop 2 l'année suivante sur Internet[6]. Sa suite, Hood Hop 2.5', est publiée en format CD le 28 juillet 2009. Le premier single s'intitule Louie Bounce (I Smacked Nikki)[7].
J-Kwon is an American rapper who has a net worth of $500 thousand. J-Kwon was born in St. Louis, Missouri in March 1986. He was expelled from his home at 12 years old from dealing illegal drugs and started doing rap battles. J-Kwon released his debut studio album Hood Hop in 2004 on So So Def and Arista Records.
The album reached #4 on the US R&B chart and #7 on the Billboard 200 chart. He released the albums Hood Hop 2 in 2009, Hood Hop 2.5 in 2009, and J-Kwon in 2010. J-Kwon found success with his first single "Tipsy" which reached #1 on the US Rap chart and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and US R&B charts. The song also reached the Top 10 in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK. J-Kwon has collaborated with artists such as Petey Pablo, Bow Wow, and Jermaine Dupri.
Fan di MC Hammer, Kris Kross e soprattutto Heavy D, dopo aver frequentato a lungo l'ambiente hip hop, J-Kwon ottiene un contratto grazie a Jermaine Dupri, che riconosce in lui una grande abilità a rappare [1]. Il suo primo album Hood Hop vende approssimativamente 650,000 copie, conquistando il disco d'oro.[2] Il primo singolo estratto dall'album, Tipsy, raggiunge la seconda posizione della Billboard Hot 100 e la quarta nel Regno Unito, diventando il suo più grande successo.
Nel 2008 esce il suo secondo lavoro Hood Hop 2, idealmente un sequel del suo album di debutto, a cui collaborano Chingy, Nelly, Murphy Lee, Teairra Marí, Andy Milonakis, Ebony Eyez, Brandy e S.O.C.. Il nuovo album viene pubblicato dalla Hood Hop Ent, etichetta discografica fondata dallo stesso J-Kwon.
At age 12, Jones was expelled from his home for allegedly dealing illegal drugs. He slept at his friends' homes and in cars. After winning one rap battle, he suffered a broken jaw from childhood friend Marquise.
J-Kwon first rose to stardom with the single "Tipsy" from his 2004 album Hood Hop, which peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 on April 17, 2004, after 14 weeks on the chart.[4][5] The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It performed well internationally, peaking within the top ten of the charts in Australia and the United Kingdom. Other singles included "You & Me" with Sadiyyah and "Hood Hop."
For the 2005 film XXX: State of the Union, J-Kwon performed the single "Get XXX'd" with Petey Pablo and Ebony Eyez. J-Kwon began working on the follow-up to Hood Hop, Louisville Slugger, that same year.[6] He collaborated with comedian Andy Milonakis in "Like Dis", to promote The Andy Milonakis Show, and appeared on Bow Wow's single "Fresh Azimiz". In 2008, he released a single "Boo Boo" through his own label Hood Hop Music with album Hood Hop 2 following the next year exclusively for digital download.[7] Follow-up Hood Hop 2.5 was released on CD on July 28, 2009. Its first official single was "Louie Bounce (I Smacked Nikki)".
"Tipsy" is the first single off of American rapper J-Kwon's debut studio album Hood Hop. The song was released on April 6, 2004. The song was able to make it to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] it is J-Kwon's most well known song.
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