Juelz Santana

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Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana, with his bodyguards, posing with a fan after a show during Spring Break 06 at Panama City Beach, Florida
Juelz Santana, with his bodyguards, posing with a fan after a show during Spring Break 06 at Panama City Beach, Florida
Background information
Birth name LaRon Louis James
Also known as L's
Human Crack in the Flesh
Bandana Man
Born February 18, 1983 (age 24)
Origin Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Genre(s) Hip Hop
Occupation(s) Rap Artist
Years active 1998–Present
Label(s) Roc-A-Fella Records
Diplomat Records
Def Jam Recordings
Associated
acts
The Diplomats
Jim Jones
Freeky Zeeky
Lil' Wayne
Young Jeezy
Cam'ron
T.I.
The Game (rapper)

Juelz Santana (born LaRon Louis James on February 18, 1983) is an African-American and Dominican[1] rapper and producer from Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States who first became known for his "featured" status on Cam'ron's 2002 hits, "Oh Boy", and "Hey Ma".

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Santana began writing rhymes at the age of 12. He was originally signed to Priority Records as one half a duo called Draft Pick. The group had several shows around New York City while together, including Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre, where they won two weeks in a row. Some time after this, he was introduced to Cam'ron through a cousin. He is now signed as a solo artist to Diplomat Records/Def Jam Recordings. Also Juelz Santana was a member of the 9Trey bloods in harlem New York which has been stated in songs.

Cam'Ron was so impressed after hearing Juelz rap that he gave him a chance to rap a verse on the song "Double Up", which was featured on Cam'Ron's 2000 release Sports, Drugs, Entertainment (S.D.E.) on Untertainment Records.

Juelz and Cam'Ron continued working together along with another Harlem rapper, Jim Jones as a group called The Diplomats. In 2001 Cam'Ron signed with Roc-A-Fella Records through an old friend, Dame Dash. Although most of this album was completed before The Diplomats moved on to Roc-A-Fella, Juelz was featured on many tracks on Cam'ron's album Come Home With Me In 2002 Juelz received more publicity with his featured spot on the songs "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma" off of Cam'Ron's 2002 release Come Home With Me. In 2003 Juelz went on to release his first solo album From Me To U. Despite selling poorly the album showed flashes of a star in the making.[citation needed]

In late 2005 Juelz released What the Game's Been Missing!. Unlike his debut, this album was greeted with rave reviews and an impressive first week sales figures.[citation needed] The album's success was propelled by the singles "There It Go (The Whistle Song)","Mic Check", and "Clockwork". To date the album has been certified platinum by the RIAA.

Santana explained that the album's title is reference to the time Ronald Reagan served as President of the United States (1981–1989), which is also the time period crack cocaine hit the streets of inner cities in the country like a plague.

"The Reagan era was the biggest crack era ever, and I feel like I am human crack in the flesh. When I say that I don't want people to confuse it. My music is so potent, you get addicted to it."[cite this quote] Santana also said before the album he will be making a mixtape. The mixtape will be called Back Like Cooked Crack: Rehab.[citation needed]

On Jan. 29 Santana revealed details about the upcoming album with Cash Money Records' star artist, Lil' Wayne.The collaboration, titled I Can't Feel My Face, is finished, according to Santana said that a recently leaked mixtape was just a taste of what he had in store with Lil Wayne[citation needed]

Juelz, also has a clothing store in his hometown of Harlem, New York called Santana's Town. Santana's Town is a family owned and run business managed by his mother Deborah James. The store is located at 1809 Amsterdam Ave between 149th and 150th.

Further information: Juelz Santana Discography

Album cover Album information
From Me to U
What the Game's Been Missing!
Born to Lose, Built to Win (The Reagan Era)

Album cover Album information
I Can't Feel My Face

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
2003 "Santana's Town" - 70 - From Me to U
2003 "Down" - - - From Me to U
2005 "Mic Check" 37 53 12 What the Game's Been Missing!
2005 "There It Go (The Whistle Song)" 6 8 3 What the Game's Been Missing!
2005 "Oh Yes" 56 15 8 What the Game's Been Missing!
2005 "Clockwork" - 68 - What the Game's Been Missing!
2007 "The Second Coming" 101 - - Born to Lose, Built to Win (The Reagan Era)

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
2002 "Oh Boy" Cam'ron (featuring Juelz Santana) 4 1 1 Come Home With Me
2002 "Hey Ma" Cam'ron (featuring Juelz Santana) 3 7 4 Come Home With Me
2005 "Run It!" Chris Brown (featuring Juelz Santana) 1 1 - Chris Brown
2006 "We Fly High (Remix)" Jim Jones (featuring Diddy, Birdman, Young Dro, T.I., & Juelz Santana) 65 54 33 Hustler's P.O.M.E.

  1. ^ Jim Jones Interview - "Dip Set Capo Jim Jones Still Gaining Altitude"

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