A.Jayones

A.Jayones
Birth name Andrew Jones
Origin Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Hip Hop
Occupation(s)
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Instruments FL Studio
Labels NightRydas Productions
Associated acts
  • Da NightRydas
  • G14
  • DJ Folk
  • Fauxcis

Andrew Jones, better known as A.Jayones is an American record producer and songwriter from Miami, Florida. Jones is a former member of the G14 production team and is very close to one of the members and fellow producer, P On The Boards.[1][2] He is also one of the newest members production team, Da NightRydas, lead by producer The Beat Bully. While growing up, his influences were artists such as Kanye West, Timbaland, The Diplomats, Dr. Dre, The Runners, and Fabolous.[3] Producer, Kenoe and DJ Folk were the main people to encourage Jones to work harder on his career of record producing.[4]

In early 2009, A.Jayones produced the songs "What's Ya Name" and "Yo Yo" on Dub's mixtape, Family, Money, Music. In late 2009, he also produced "Beats On Fire" for J.R. Writer on the mixtape, Cinecrack 1.5. He again produced "Married To The Mob" by Hell Rell, which appeared on his mixtape, Bullpen Therapy. In June 2011, Jones also produced the song "Homecoming King (For The Paper)" by Freck Billionaire; it was never released on an album. Jones' production appeared again on, "Still At It" by rapper Stutta Boi aka Flo Sika on his mixtape titled The Fuck Up, which was released in August 2011.[5]

In January 2012, rapper De$i P released a bonus track called, "Talk My Shit" that appeared on his mixtape, High Flying Blazers and was produced by Jones himself.[6] In early 2013, Jones produced two Gudda Gudda songs "Walk With Me" and "Can't Stop" featuring L.A.T. (Kevin Gates and Flow) on the mixtape, Redrum.[7][8] He then produced the song "Dump Dump" on A$AP Ferg's debut album, Trap Lord. It is often mistaken that the song was produced by just P On The Boards, but it was them both. In 2014, his got his most biggest placement on the Lil Wayne single, titled "Gotti" with The Lox for his final album, Tha Carter V.[9][10]

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