Jay Supreme

Jay Supreme (born August 20, 1965) is an American rapper and former co-lead artist of German eurodance group Culture Beat.

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Biography

He was born in Paterson, New Jersey on August 20, 1965. There, as he was a teenager, he created his own rap band. He came to Germany for his military duty in 1989. He left the army in 1991 to proceed with his music career.

With Culture Beat

Supreme is most famous for his rapping in the famous eurodance group Culture Beat, where he was on the raps and Tania Evans on the song, "No Deeper Meaning". Jay was already a rapper on Culture Beat songs from 1990, when they released their single "I Like You", and "Erdbeermund" but the most famous years were 1993-1997, when they spotted out worldwide hits like "Mr. Vain", "Anything", "Inside Out", "World in Your Hands" and "Crying In The Rain".

Solo career and present status

When Jay and Tania left Culture Beat for solo careers in 1997, Jay started to work with Rappers Against Racism where he was featured on their two hits "Sorry" and "Hiroshima (Fly Little Bird)". In the summer of 2000 he also released his only solo single so far, "Your Love (Encore)" together with Cheryll Lynn. The song got a lot of airplay on the European hip-hop/R&B radio stations. Right now he is living in the Netherlands.

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