Jewell (singer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This biographical article needs more biographical information on the subject.
Statistical information such as date and place of birth, information on historical significance, and information on accomplishments is desired. Please remove this message when done. See this article's talk page for more information.
This article is about the R&B singer. For other uses, see Jewell. For pop singer Jewel Kilcher, see Jewel (singer)


Jewell

Background information
Birth name Jewell Caples
Also known as Ju-L
Born 1960's
Genre(s) R&B
Years active 1987-present
Label(s) K-Tel (1987-1990)
Ruthless Records (1990-1992)
Death Row Records (1992-1999)

Jewell (aka Ju-L, born Jewell Caples 196? later Jewell Peyton) was a female R&B singer who was signed to Death Row Records from 1992-1996. She was working part-time - though still unsigned - for IV Life Records. She had a video and charting hit "Woman to Woman", that reached 72nd on the Billboard Hot 100.

Contents

[edit] Appears on

[edit] As Jewell Caples

  • 1987 : Bobby Jimmy And The Critters - Back And Proud
    • "Plastic Women - Plastic Man"
    • "Bobby Jimmy You A Fool"
    • "Mickey's Rapp"
  • 1991 : Jimmy Z - Muzical Madness
    • Background vocals
  • 1992 : The Poetess - Simply Poetry
    • Background vocals

[edit] As Jewell

  • 1992 : Deep Cover soundtrack
    • "Love Or Lust" (solo)
  • 1992 : Dr. Dre - The Chronic
    • "Fuck With Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')"
    • "Let Me Ride"
    • "The Doctor's Office"
    • "The Roach (The Chronic Outro)"
    • "Bitches Ain't shit"
  • 1993 : Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggystyle
    • "Who Am I (What's My Name)"
    • "Gin And Juice"
  • 1994 : Marky Mark & Prince Ital Joe - Life In The Streets
    • "Love Of A Mother"
  • 1994 : Above the Rim soundtrack
    • "Gonna Give It To Ya" (duet with Danny Boy)
    • "It's Not Deep Enough" (solo)
  • 1994 : Snoop Dogg - Murder Was the Case soundtrack
    • "Harvest For The World" (solo)
    • "What Would U Do?"
    • "Natural Born Killaz"
    • "Woman To Woman" (solo); # 72 US
  • 1996 : O.F.T.B. - (not on album)
    • "Check Yo Hood"
  • 1996 : 2Pac - All Eyez On Me
    • "Holla at Me"
    • "Thug Passion"
  • 1997 : Gridlock'd soundtrack
    • "Body And Soul" by O.F.T.B.
  • 1999 : Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000
    • "Stand Strong"
    • "I'm Comin' Home"
  • 1999 : Snoop Dogg - No Limit Top Dogg
  • 2000 : K-Ci & JoJo - X
  • 2001 : Makaveli & Dillinger Don't Go 2 Sleep (advance)
    • "If U Can't Beat Us"
    • "Thug Passion II"
  • 2001 : Redman - Malpractice
    • Dat B***h
  • 2001 : Playa Hamm - Layin Hands
    • "Da Curbs"
  • 2003 : Keith Murray - He's Keith Murray
  • 2003 : Benzino - Redemption
    • "X Tra Hot" (feat. Daz Dillinger)
  • 2004 : Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci - My Life
    • "Gangsta"

[edit] As Jewell Peyton

  • 2001 : Jake Steed - Jake Steeds Latest & the Greatest
    • "Think About These Nutz!"
  • 2001 : 2Pac - Until the End of Time
    • "Lastonesleft"
    • "Thug N U Thug N Me"
    • "Thug n U Thug n Me [Remix]"
  • 2001 : Won-G - No Better Than This
    • "I Love Tno"

[edit] As Ju-L

  • 2002 : IV Life Family - "IV Life X-Mas Song" feat. Ju-L (Free Digital Download)
  • 2003 : 4Life Undergrounds 'vol 1' (Free Digital Download)
    • "What Now?"
  • 2003 : IV Life Family Mixtape Vol. 1.4 (Free Digital Download)
    • "Cali Swangin'"
  • 2003 : Vol: 2 Tha New Breed
  • 2004 : Bottom of the 9th: GAME OVER
    • "Big Daddy" by Too Cool, Young Buc
  • 2005 : IV Life Records & Tha Eastsidaz - Deuces, Tray's and Fo's
    • "Roll Out"
    • "We Don't Love You No Mo'"

[edit] Misc

  • Kurupt Ft. Jewell - "I Don't Bang No More" (unreleased)
  • Jewell feat. Snoop Dogg - "Smokin Tha Bud" (unreleased, partially on Tha Doggfather)
  • Big Boy Drop (with IV Life)
  • Steve Harvey Radio Drop (with IV Life)

[edit] References

[edit] External links

This biographical article related to hip hop music in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.