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J-Kwon

Jerrell C. Jones (born March 28, 1986),〔〔(BMI lookup )〕 better known by his stage name J-Kwon, is an American rapper from St. Louis best known for his 2004 rap single "Tipsy."
==Biography==
At age 12, Jones was expelled from his home for allegedly dealing illegal drugs. He slept at friends' homes and in cars; and after winning one rap battle, suffered a broken jaw. J-Kwon first rose to stardom with the first single "Tipsy" from his 2004 album ''Hood Hop'', which peaked at #7 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The song peaked at number two in his native United States, number four in the United Kingdom and number five in Australia. Other singles included "You & Me" with Sadiyyah and "Hood Hop."
For the 2005 film ''XXX: State of the Union'', J-Kwon performed the single "Get XXX'd" with Petey Pablo and Ebony Eyez. J-Kwon began working on the follow-up to ''Hood Hop'', ''Louisville Slugger'', that year also. He collaborated with comedian Andy Milonakis in "Like Dis", to promote ''The Andy Milonakis Show'', and appeared on Bow Wow's single "Fresh Azimiz". In 2008, he released a single "Boo Boo" through his own label Hood Hop Music with album ''Hood Hop 2'' following the next year exclusively for digital download.〔Koroma, Salina. (J-Kwon Returns With Digital Hood Hop 2 This Month. ) ''HipHopDX.'': February 12, 2009.〕 Follow-up ''Hood Hop 2.5'' was released on CD on July 28, 2009. Its first official single was "Louie Bounce (I Smacked Nikki)".
In March 2010, J-Kwon's record label, Gracie Entertainment, said that he had been missing since early February 2010. Later the same month, MTV News reported that he had been in touch with the record label, confirming he was alive and well. He was later quoted as saying he was "just taking some time out." J-Kwon released his fourth studio album on March 23, 2010, entitled ''J-Kwon''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=J-Kwon: J-Kwon: Music )
In June 2013, he made a diss track towards Odd Future and Pusha T after previous disses from both.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2013/06/topic/topic/music/j-kwon-pushing-the-odds-pusha-t-odd-future-diss )

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