Jaedo Cash
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Jaedo Cash started off his career as Lil’ Joe and the name has still stuck with him since. Lj (Lil’ Joe) started writing rhymes around 15 years old. After he had written his first track he realized that it came easy to him and pursued it. It was around 1993 when he meet Scott Johnson (211) and Jason Anderson (J-Styles) and the three formed a trio. Jaedo and Scott were the m.c.’s and J-styles was the producer. The three quickly messed as a unit and soon after that the group MYRAGE was formed, however the group did have it’s problems. Jaedo and Scott could never seem to get on the same page with the songs Jaedo Says: Scott was my muthaf***ing homeboy, but he was always writing some true m.c. sh*** and I was writing some gutta ass shit. So Jaedo Cash decided to go off onto his own and pursue a solo career. After bouncing around from studio to studio years later Jaedo Cash found himself with some nice tracks and a good following but was still unstable. Jaedo says: Man, muthaf***as was bangin my sh*** in the streets and everybody was feeling my shit, but I was too caught up out in the streets. My music was on the back burner whenever I got around to it. In those days I was trying to put food on the table and music wasn’t doing that, the dope game was. Well, all that came to an end when Jaedo was shot and nearly lost his life over a deal gone bad. After recouping in the hospital Jaedo knew it was time to make a change. Jaedo says:Man, that sh*** was f***ed up, it really f***ed me up in the head. I didn’t sleep for like a year and all I did was ride around looking for the muthaf***as that shoot me. I was on a mission! After trying to focus all of his attention on revenge Jaedo decided to focus his attention on something more productive and that where the beginning of One & Only Records came in. Jaedo says:Man, I was still jumping in and out of the dope game and I had like a couple of thousand dollars so I said f*** it and I went and bought some studio equipment and started laying sh*** down. And after working on several projects Jaedo finally scored it big and got his worldwide break with the 2004-2005 album release Lil’ Joe – Fallin’ Tears album. The track Suck My Balls blew the internet up and made it to #2 out of over 700,000 songs on soundclick. Jaedo says: That song really let people know who the f*** I was. I always had street credibility but now people everywhere are bumping my shit. In 2005 Lil’ Joe changed his name to Jaedo Cash and decided to make a new start. He is currently working on his latest album Jaedo Cash – Str8 Gutta and he plans to release it sometimes around the first of the year and is also working on a spoken word Cd that should be released around the same time. Jaedo future looks bright but only time will tell how bright. When we asked Jaedo will he ever go mainstream and sign a deal with a major label, he said: You know, that’s always a possibility. Whoever gets me IF anyone gets me will definitely have a first round pick, you know what I’m talking bout.
Why this name?
Jaedo Cash is a combination of my real name and what i'm about.
Do you play live?
South Side, Nashville Tn.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Man, A whole f***ing lot. A artist used to sell in the stores now everything has gone online.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If the money was right and the terms was right the I would consider it. It would also have to be the right Label.
Your influences?
I am my greatest influence. Nobody makes music like I want to hear, but if I have to pick someone as being the closet, I would say the hardest dude putting it down is Trick Daddy. Tupac was also a true Pioneer!
Favorite spot?
Miami, Jacksonville & Las Vegas
Equipment used:
Come on now, some sh*** you can't tell. Hit up Point Blank Productions!
Anything else...?
Keep your eyes open for the new CD "Jaedo Cash - Str8 Gutta" It will be availible on I-Tunes, Rapsody, Amazon.com, Verizon Wireless and many more.
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