Jewell (singer)
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- This article is about the R&B singer. For other uses, see Jewell. For pop singer Jewel Kilcher, see Jewel (singer)
Jewell | ||
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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
- Jewell fansite
- IV Life Records home page
- Unofficial IV Life site
- Jewell at the Internet Movie Database
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