MJJ Music (also known as MJJ Productions) was an American record label, owned by Sony Music Entertainment recording company, founded by American pop singer Michael Jackson.
MJJ Music was founded in 1994. Jackson formed the label to help shape the talents of burgeoning artists. Among the string of artists that signed with Jackson on the label include Brownstone, 3T, Tatyana Ali and Men of Vizion. The label’s most significant successes in America was that of Brownstone, whose 1994 single, “If You Love Me”, hit the top ten of the pop charts,also the group was certified Platinum with the 1995 debut album From the Bottom Up.
In addition, Tatyana Ali, who had a top ten hit in 1999 with the single, “Daydream”. Another significant success for the label was 3T, whose first album, Brotherhood, went gold in America and platinum overseas.
Also during the 1990s,the label's musical base had been expanded to include kid rap duos. This duo was Quo, which was a short-lived rap group composed of Wade Robson (born 1982) and DeWayne Turrentine (born 1979) that was signed to Michael Jackson's Epic Records sub-label, MJJ Music during the time of kid rap duos.
The duo came together in 1994 and released the single "Blowin' Up (Don't Stop the Music)" which became a minor hip hop hit, charting on both the Hot Rap Singles chart and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
Due to difficulties between Jackson and his parent label Sony Music over promotion over his career and the label’s future, Jackson folded the label in 2001.