Jason "Jay E" Epperson

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Jason "Jay E" Epperson
Birth name Jason Epperson
Also known as Jay E
Origin St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Genre(s) hip-hip
Occupation(s) record producer, composer, DJ
Years active 2000 - present
Associated acts Nelly, St. Lunatics
Website http://www.myspace.com/jayebeats
Notable instrument(s)
Akai MPC, Keyboard, Scratch Live

Jason "Jay E" Epperson is St. Louis born record producer and DJ. Jay E rose to fame as the main producer of rapper Nelly's multi-platinum 2000 album Country Grammar.[1]

Jay E's DJ experience started at a local St. Louis Roller Skating Rink where he met future St. Lunatics member Ali. It was Ali who introduced Jay E to the St. Lunatics, which eventually lead to Jay E producing St. Lunatic's member Nelly's debut solo album Country Grammar.

In December 2000 Billboard Magazine issue honored Jay E as being number 16 of the Top 100 Producers and number 19 of the Top 100 R&B/Hip-Hop Producers of 2000. On June 7, 2001 Jay E was presented with two awards from ASCAP for co-writing Nelly's single "Country Grammar (Hot Shit)".

Jay E has gone on to work with artists such as Joss Stone, Murphy Lee, and Three 6 Mafia. Currently Jay E splits his time between studio production and live DJ sets at various St. Louis and Hollywood clubs.[2]

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