J-Flexx

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J.Flexx

Background information
Genre(s) Rap, R&B, G-Funk
Label(s) Long Live Crime Records

James E. Anderson better known J-Flexx is a former artist of Death Row Records.

J.Flexx spent several years as a writer for Dr. Dre during his tenure at Death Row Records. The first song he wrote in that collaboration, "Natural Born Killaz," became a Top 40 hit for Dre and Ice Cube in 1994. J.Flexx's success continued when he wrote Dre's part in "California Love," a duet with Tupac Shakur. J.Flexx wrote "Keep Their Heads Ringin," the first single from Ice Cube's soundtrack Friday (which ultimately sold over 2 million units). He followed that success with "Been There, Done That," the only single released from Dr. Dre presents the Aftermath.

He has also been involved with Shaquille O'Neal's nonprofit outreach organization for the last five years, hosting songwriting workshops and performing at Shaqtacular, a mega-entertainment fundraising extravaganza that supported community-oriented programs to serve youth.

[edit] Miscellanea

  • His debut release "Billboard Dreams" will be hitting the stores March 2007.
  • Released a diss track towards Dr.Dre called "Who Been There, Who Done That".

[edit] Billboard Dreams Tracklist

  1. Do My Thang
  2. Cards On The Table
  3. Billboard Dreams
  4. In The Wind
  5. J Flexx
  6. Who's Ya Daddy
  7. Somebody Out There
  8. Good 4 U
  9. Like A Freak
  10. Down Sunset - (with Chamillionaire)
  11. Sexy R U


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