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  • Jayo Felony on how he signed with Jam Master Jay

    Jayo Felony just completed a movie with Xzibit (Broken Ground) which is available on all video platforms. In this part 1, we talked about how his career started after signing with Jam Master Jay and being on YA (Youth Authority) back in the early 1990s. In 2020, federal authorities made two in the 2004 murder of Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell). We also talk about the success of his song, Sherm Sticks.


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    Jayo Felony on Ol' Dirty Bastard trying to charge $20K for a verse on "Whatcha Gonna Do" (pt.2)

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      Jayo Felony, Sherm Stick video and hanging with Death Row Records (pt. 3)

      Jayo Felony recalls the Sherm Stick song and his new movie "Broken Ground" and new album, "James Savage". Jayo had to go to prison for 1-year after the shooting of the movie. Jayo Felony put out a new album in 2020 entitled "James Savage" and he has a new movie produced with rapper Xzibit entitled "Broken Ground."

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        Jayo Felony on San Diego hip-hop history and his early influences (pt. 4)

        Jayo Felony talks about his start in rap and some of the major San Diego historical figures from San Diego, including Nick Cannon, Mitchy Slick and Ganster Ern.

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          Jayo Felony of early San Diego hip-hop influences (pt. 5)

          Jayo Felony talks about San Diego hip-hop history which included Gansta Ern, Mitchy Slick, Nick Cannon, Legions of Doom and others. There is a lot of rap history with roots in Southeast San Diego.

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            Jayo Felony on remembering a Los Angeles rap icon (pt.6)

            Jayo Felony speaks on remembering a rap icon from Los Angeles and his movie "Broken Grown" with Xzibit.

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              Jay-O Felony on Snoop Dogg stealing the phrase "Crip-Hop" (pt. 8 )

              In the early 2000s, Jay-O Felony came up with the term "Crip-Hop" and shared that with several industry rap friends that he was connected to including Snoop Dog, E-40, and Tray Deee. Before Jayo Felony could release a song using his new created term, "Crip-Hop" Snoop Dogg and the Eastsidaz (Tray Dee & Goldie Loc ) quickly released a song entitled "Crip-Hop".

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                Jayo Felony looks forward to working with Mitchy Slick for the City of San Diego (pt. 9)

                Jayo Felony talks about ending racism in 2021. Jayo Felony talks about touring abroad and getting more love from the foreign fan base than from the fans in the United States of America. Jayo stated that he would love to collaborate with Joyner Lucas, Chris Brown and Kendrick Lamar. In the past Jayo Felony has worked with E-40, Ice Cube, Method Man, Mack Ten and Xzibit. Just when will Jayo Felony and Mitchy Slick come together for the City of San Diego? Soon we hope.

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