Jah Jah

Jah Jah
Birth name Janine Gordon
Also known as MC Jah Jah
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres rap, hardcore rap, East Coast rap, hip hop
Occupations rapper, photographer, artist
Website thing.net/~janine

Jah Jah, also known as MC Jah Jah, is the professional name of Janine Gordon, a white, female rapper, photographer and multimedia artist from Brooklyn, New York.

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Rap career

Jah Jah got her start in rap by becoming acquainted with many people involved in the Brooklyn, underground hip hop scene during the '90s. It was here that she met many other artists such as Redman, Chubb Rock, and The Beatnuts."I was so encouraged meeting Redman and The Beatnuts, Redman called me out in his song back in 97, 'Jah Jah I go Ca Ca,' so I have these people, people encouraging me," stated the rapper in an interview.[1] She has a very wide fan base on Myspace and has experienced some success with her music overseas in Brazil.[1] Jah Jah was able to remain within the top 10 artists for over a year on the Myspace music chart.[2]

Lawsuit against 50 Cent

In 2005, Jah Jah filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against 50 Cent and Dr. Dre for allegedly stealing her music and using it illegally for 50's Massacre album.[3]

Discography

Art work

Jah Jah has art, notably photography that has appeared in magazines such as Arena and galleries in New York, San Francisco,[4] Europe and Brazil.[5] Her visual art work is credited under her real name, Janine Gordon.[6] She also has a Master's Degree in Fine Art from New York University.[4]

Exhibitions

Here are the exhibitions that Janine's art has been featured in:

Solo Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

References

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