Jerome "Serocee" Thompson is a Hip Hop/Reggae Artist and businessman. Serocee was born in Small Heath, Birmingham UK. Both Serocee's Mother and Father were revered sound system DJ's and Selectors during the British Reggae movement of the 70's. His father most notably was in the National Champion "Cosmic" sound.
Serocee is an accomplished DJ in his own right and has played at many clubs, house parties and even blues' (Jamaican all night dances). He has also been involved in many Sound clashes as a DJ. He feels equally comfortable, be it on stage performing a rehearsed show, making up freestyle rap (off the top of his head where the crowd has provided subjects) or behind the decks. Serocee has been described as the epitome of the consummate professional.
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As a baby, Serocee was sent to his family's home town of Kingston, Jamaica, where he was schooled.
Young Serocee lived with his extended family while he was in Jamaica and this was where he had his first real exposure to Reggae music. From this point on, his lasting love affair with music was born.
Due to a strict Christian upbringing (by his aunt and uncle), reggae music was not allowed in the home, but it could be heard almost everywhere else. He recalls seeing a lot of big Reggae artists in their younger years, when they were freestyling on the corner. Regularly Sero would join in. As he was only young and had not yet honed his talent, he would merely recite lyrics that had already been recorded by established artists. All of this formed part of Serocee's performance schooling.
Serocee showed signs of his musical talent at an early age and his native roots still resonate through his work. Over the years, many have commented that his exposure and acceptance of different genres of music has helped to elevate him both as a performer and lyricist - thus setting him apart from his rivals.
Serocee penned his first melody at the age of eight and has gone on to write songs for himself and other notable artists. As a teenager he returned to Birmingham, England. Serocee found the transition tricky and often got into altercations with his new counterparts. He quickly became known for having clever/witty responses to any quips from his adversaries and soon his foes were suffering from a more verbal punishment. "We'd spend hours cussing/blazing at lunchtimes, during class, break times then after school - basically at any opportunity. I guess that was all part of my training". By the age of 14 Serocee and long-time friend DLT created a rap group called "Crossfire" and they achieved local success working with British Reggae Icons such as Pato Banton.
Being part of the Birmingham Hip Hop scene during the "Golden Years" of rap meant there were many battles going on whether it was in a club, on a sound system or on the street corner with somebody beat-boxing. Over those years battling, not only did Serocee gain plaudits from his peers, but he was also widely renowned as one of the best and most versatile freestyle rappers in Birmingham and won many competitions. It was from this point on, that Serocee became known for his ability to switch between Reggae and Rap with ease! Not only was Serocee able to cross genres but his lyrical prowess demonstrated finesse as he always made a conscious effort to refrain from excessive profanity and derogatory lyrics.
Serocee's major musical influences span across a number of musical genres from Reggae to Jazz. The most notable artists to influence his music range from the likes of Bob Marley and Ninjaman to Nas, Redman, Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles. "The list goes on I suppose I have an eclectic musical pallet" Serocee said nonchalantly in an interview once.
Since moving to London in 1999, he has been extremely busy with various aspects of life both musically and day to day living, "People sometimes don't realise that music is like a relationship, one minute you’re in love the next minute you can't stand it but for a musician you always end up making back up with it". He is currently polishing his debut solo project and preparing for his imminent global tour.
Serocee's debut single "Life" was released in 2006 and received critical acclaim since then he has released further singles and been involved on projects with the likes of Basement Jaxx, MJ Cole, Zed Bias, and Toddla T, Reggae heavy hitters such as Shaggy collaborators Brian and Tony Gold, General Levy South Rakkas Crew and Lloyd Brown not to mention British Hip Hop veterans Karl Hinds, Seanie T, Roots Manuva and Super group Moorish Delta!
In addition to his extensive recording, Serocee has also been very busy on the road touring both as a solo artist and also with other groups namely, Basement Jaxx, Public Enemy, The Roots, Busta Rhymes and many more. Serocee has also been involved with the "Whose Rhyme Is It Anyway" shows - this is where a completely improvised stageshow is created with full input from the audience pulling objects out a hat, creating characters for the performers or scenarios. The show is only as good as the crowd's participation.
In December 2008 Serocee founded the Windrushpickney brand, which is not only a reflection of his roots but it is also a way of life for many ethnic minorities living in Britain today. Windrushpickney consists of a Caribbean Car Rental company, a Music Publishing company and a Record Label. Serocee's entrepreneurial activities don't end there... his business ventures also stretch to a music production firm "No Long Ting Ltd" and a social magazine.
Serocee still continues to record with his old production compadre Urban Monk and recently (August 2009) released the single Bandeng however due to the major response it received it has been remixed for re-release In March 2010.
You'll Never Find: [1]
Life: [2]
Whose Rhyme Is It Anyway [3]
The Heard "Bigger Than Us" [4]
The Metro [5]
Fly Global: [6]